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The Liberal, 1 Jul 1897, p. 5

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be doing good Toronto. Rw‘ Stoutfville 1113 Mail and E1111 defence proved Stoutfville’s ha junior, in goal, Miss Myzet H( year-old daughm Hopkirk 01’ Pa Monday afterum a canoe in Hum! ago last Sunday at the residence son, with her Linfoc “Mr. \V. McKenzie got a fall from his bicycle. While riding from the tan- nery on Saturday evening. He was carrying a pal-gel in one hand and guiding his Wheel by the other hand when the wheel got into a rut, throw- ing him ofi' on the hard road. WVill’s kgee Abadiy bruised which laid him off work Riclmn informing the by dodgers th has been ren pre ared to (11 at ‘10 a day, t The usual < Consm The R‘ goodly patr part nu] of ( Metr on th mg p: saute: Mr. I Atkinsm IOTV 11 Mr. F. P. M p_1u'c_h Splendid. alifomizv. .A 2. per 1b., I tkinson 85 I“ RICH Sixt Tl L11 D) ration ‘11 Call numb )t Its l‘CS’ 1300111 LfS‘V day 01 Powell: 11 13.0111 l \VOl'k sfen'in; atch c er of membz nt. will :11 nne, as Powell, a , was 111 fine form 1i uldoon of Thornhil},- is farmers of York County at his threshing machine ovated, and that he is )al) kinds of thIeshing witzc this 1L§Vely gifl Visifi of Mr. J. H. Sande friend, Miss Hatt )pkirk, the ninéteen- ‘1' of Mr. Thomas F. rkdale. was drowned m by the upsetting of be!) Bay. Only at week this lovely girl Visited rvice w m p. m., Pupils stuinblin spot cash 2m formerly of the sejclub, seems to for the Elms of to the Elmsâ€"~ ! Saturday, The ys:~â€"“The Elms‘ mbling block to Powell, another 111 L‘y bri; (1 Out next, when in be he] in held and 2 rs is request- a fall from )m the tanâ€" xg. He was : hand and other hand rub, throw- 'un ht r. Kirk the de present Visited mder- 1h The election Richmond, No. regulaz- m‘eetin and resulted as P. C. R, Thc C. R. Robb. I S. G. R, Dax Treasurer, T. Secretary, V S. “7., E. Ma J. “7., Jno. ( S. B., E. Gar J. B.. Jays. “ ~ Auditors, G7 A. McDonald, Thus. Newton, A. \Vright; Medical Ofiicers, Drs. Langsth and Hutchison ; High Court Representative, “7. E. Wiley Alternate, D. Hill. LADIES’ HOME JOLIESTAL. The July number of this excellent limga'zine is full of interesting reading, all the articles being written by capâ€" able writers. Among the numy articles might be mentioned that of George \V. Si‘nalley on “The Personal Side of the Prince of \Vziles," which is as timely as it is interesting, presenting as it (1003;). close View of the Heir Apparent in his everyâ€"day life. Ed- ward W. Bok editorially addresses girl graduates, and discusses “Going Away in Summer." In his series of Bible lessons, Evangelist Moody takes “Love” for the. text, and “Droch” writes on the timely theme of “Out- door Books.” “The Bright Side of Dis-agreeable Things " reveals Robert J. Bmtlette’s clewarest vein. LOVers of fiction will share with “ Ga‘p’n Bill " the joys of his wedi'ling invitation, and enter heartily into the tender Wooing of “ Her ‘Lad.’ " This journal is $1003 year, 01- 10 cents a copy. S. B., E. Gal'hutt; J. B., Jars. \Vright: Trustees, H. A. Niel per, L. Langstafl'. 3119 v A. O. F. The election of officers for Court lchmond, N 0. 70m, took place at the gulau- meeting last. Friday evening, ufl resulted as folluws : P. C. R., T1105. Hicks; C. R. Robb. Elliott; S. G. R, David Hill ; Treasurer, T. F. McMalmn ; Secretary, W. E. W iley; 3. WV” E. Mason: aminion Day nsist of W ces, a pony r: atch between I I‘he “7.; Jun ‘ny th )il WEIR lue ham ism-u: '011 u d lat $25.00. Grand teams will line up 0 headed by the 11‘ :11 will furnish musi ba'll t h )1! Junk 'Ot ti 111) ll] lSlllD D) Ol‘f On U 1]) Nicholls, H l‘k 113/ 1‘! h'and Jubflee Cele- zam on July; lst, \he programme will g races, running ce, and a lacrosse xbridge and Markâ€" ses to be a fast (me, ‘nzunent for a. silver 00: - Grand procesâ€" in 11‘ )11 111) \Vh )(l less, and the ordance with 1 the Grand ' warp ignited 11H -w in rent! will the Jubilee s LIBERAL, : huge hon- )ceedings of Ill r111] 1 the J uh \Villi 111 })le k. “'0 1'. that inflamâ€" of the This tlu 31(1 betw y many 1;: VIsit- fitting {clot/h Hill thers. Hop- styi In aftel )I ill ttr nah ion '1 11]: \VII *sult by. th )1' to LIBERAL OFFICE. ll Assures on all the modern plans. and is one of the must prosperous and progressive companies in existence. New lite applications in 1801‘. ..... 910.290.204.10 Assets. 31% Dec., 189! .............. . 4331631963 Lite assurance in force. lst Jan. ’95.. $1,628,569.74- Premiums low, policies unconditional and nonlorfeimble. Take a policy with the district agent, THE SUN 7 Life Assurance Co. OF CANADA. Of from $10.00 to $30.00 according to ability, for canvassers on “Queen Vicâ€" toria: Her Life and Reign," after :1, trialmonth on our big commission. The Diamond Jubilee is boomin r this Wonderful volume, keeping all Elk-mas working early and late. The only Canadian work accepted by Her Majesty and endorsed by the Royal Family. A beautiful big- hook at small price. Hurry your application. THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON 00., L‘td, To- rout/‘0, Ont. 10c SUMMERSâ€"At bansmg, on Tuesday, June 29th Mossio Axum, wixe of George Summers, aged “27 yeafrs, ahmougls, 19 guys. ‘ I. (t, H. F. Hopper; Tyler, B. E. Law. The, following committees were struck : Sick Committee, T. F. McMahon, J. W. Elliott, T. Newton ; Hall Committee, I. Crosby, H. A. Nicholls, Alex. Moodie; Generle Purposes, F. McConaghy, Isaac Crosby, '1‘. Newton. The. \V. M. elect; was appointed del- (gate to the Grand Lodge which meets in Brantl’ord in July. \V. Bro. Isaac Crosby installed tlu: following ofiicers of Rir-lmmud Lodge, No. 23, at the regular nwvting on the ewâ€"ning of the 24th of J une : I. P. M., P. G. Savage; \V. M., T. H. Trench ; S. W., A. E. Coombs; Solo Solo Selection Quartetto . . . . . . . . . . . . Swvet, and Low Mrs. \Valker, Miss Bridghuld, Mr. Ashdown and My. Hulmm 8010.. Yesterday, To-day and Forever Mrs. .W'alker. Duet The Strawberry and I ('0 Cream FOR ti‘val. last Thursday evening on the spacious grounds of J 011 1) Brown, Esq“ in aid of St. Mary’s Church. was quit: successful, and a most pleasant, time was spent. The following interesting programme was rendered during thz evenmg : Mal-ch all three candidates markut, 6 out of 17 in candidate in Richnm and 2 out of 12 at Sub: pafised the prescribed Newmm-keb Model Sc] report; shows the schn 91-11 ipspectorate to I examinations 4.5 pm N ewnmrket High Sc in Aurora, 35 out of Hill, and 7 out of 24 School. In the lam all three candidate: market, 6 out of 17 i. 1n J. J. \V. Elliott; Chaplain. A. L. Skoele; D. 01" Cu Jus. Elliott; \V. M., T. H. Trench ; S. W” A. E. Coombs; 3. WC, ‘V. E. Brown; Sec'y, H. A. Nicholls; ’I'l'eusurvr, Alex. Maudie S. 1)., T. F. McMahon ; J. 1)., T. Newton; ' 55., GtLeek; the tak Mrs. VVaIker, Miss Bria Ashdown and Mr. 1 h?) )lO T. F. MCMAHON, )1) ewmz ‘port '11 i ns andiL .méml c6 Cunville'dfx THu1:scia.y, July 151;, m; ‘clock. kt 0 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 'l'ln-Oe X'o Mr. \Venborm‘. vu'tette. .Lady Mine Thy ( H1 Mr. \Venbm-ne. b . . . . . . . . Boys of the Old Brigad My. Ashdown and Mr. Hulme. din ling .1 Strawberry Fest entertainment on the mdS on Thursday, July ] 2 oclock a football cor '11 to all) will commence, f 'sL-Class football will be winnem of the prize. N4 -11 nfterl.30 p. m. Othé also he provided. The 0 It will consist of addresses \li)lig:m,Torouto; Rev. Mr. lowdale, and Rov. J. \V NORTH YORK S( 6 Will Pay Straight, Weekly Salaries AT Ladies and friends of th( an Church, Thm‘nhill. 1: rdin Is 7368 of W11 The boys )or by 550. ’. the (Warm! The Qu he average H, and for he report 3; ml in rum! :1 village sci where the l DUFFERIN ( Miss Bridgian DOMINION DAY trlu DEATHS The Band *0 vthe nforce ntette gm). Singing by and the L V will rend 3 afternoon erved from Inspe uncil who) ill b‘ l] RICHMOND Blah The Mandalay ' Open gland, Mr. iixlnxe. in mt Ul ndex HOOLS m Davk nts Young Me land Leadc Hill comp e, for )V 'ed at will m from :hool 1 me on the :2 cnt< tNal asoment ’llll purpose suitable ‘62» With chur L, 18: wn ic 'en t :HEI‘H mum craw~ and )ns GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY THE FIRE P300? GROCERY STOCK GGE‘EPLETE New Swing 5mm and Swim mm Repairing neatly and promptly done Broad or thin feet, narrow or plump feet, long or short feet, high or low instep. Call and examine the stock. No trouble to show goods. You will find the prices right. We fit any kind of feet! smma :31: SUM: HEQH SEEM 3m & ISAAC CROSBY° In all that appert A Large ASsortment. Of the latest styles and in quality. We are showing a fine stock of E18 NOW A RRIVING AT MEIER reha am b‘le mm.

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