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The Liberal, 21 Oct 1897, p. 5

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(a) Membcis :ii'v earnestly rcuuz-sted to be present. at the Monthy iloll (‘all hieetiugot‘ the I‘Ipwm'th League ou‘ Friday evening Oct. 22nd. ialf the pleasure in hulking mum-y is to spend it. .Atkinson iv Sv.‘itm'rs. 311‘s. Grant wiil give :1 'l‘enzpcrain-e Talk to members of the .lunior Epworth League toâ€"niorrow afternoon at 4 o‘clock. Free tooth extraction cvvi-y day next week. by Lil" linnota Mmhcmc Company, at the Masonic llail. Last Thursu. .y evening; Dr. Hutchiâ€" son, J. Hall and T. F. M cMahon were selected as representa?ivcs at. the official (\‘nartcly lloard of the Metho- dist. church. Statutes of (‘anada (30 and (il Vicâ€" toria. lSSNi~l""l7 Vol. 1 and 2 have been received at THE limniui. onice. The Golden Medicine and (‘onccrt Co. open a week's engagement in the Masonic Hall on .‘ilonday evening. Aliprices of stoves and Siovepipcs at C. Mason‘s. A new butcher-shop has been openâ€" ed in the building first built for a bar- ber shop on the Dominion hotel propâ€" erty, next to Trench‘s carriage works. Mr. .I. Rcdinan is the new proprietor. The free concr-rts given by the Golden Medicine (,‘0. are said to be in every respect excellent. They open here on Monday evening. November 23th, the last Thursday in November. has been appointed Thanksgiving Day throughout the Dominion. those who Atkinson 3; Our best customers are have known us longest. Switzer. . Don’t forget the lecture to be given in the Presbyterian church to-niorrow evening. by Rev. “'11). Patterson of Cook's church, Toronto. Chair taken atS o’clock. A special car will leave Richmond Hill for Toronto alt-er the lecture. ‘ If you want one of the bestâ€"Hot Air Furnaces made, 0. Mason sells them. Mr. H. A. Lunau of Unionville was in the village on Tuesday for the purâ€" pose of issuing licenses to any party going north to hunt deer. The license 'is $2, just the. price of a marriage .license. Seamless 2 Bushel cotton grain bags, $1.68 a dozen. Atkinson & Swit- zer. Mr. J. Horner of the Richmond Hill Dairy is filling his spare time by act- ing as agent, for Brown Brothers’ ,Nulsery Company. Josh has already “taken a. number of good orders for nursery stock for residents in this vil- lage and vicinity. . We don’t claim absolute perfection, but we try to get as near it. as is hu- manly possible. Atkinson dc Switzer. The many friends of Mr. David Gray will be sorry to learn that the old gentleman fell from an apple tree in his orchard on Friday last. and frac- ture his collar bone. Mr. Gray is al- ready walking around but will need to be very careful for some time to come. Dr. Langstaff is in attendance. Everything in the Tin, Stove and Hardware line cheap at C.Mason’s. Mr. Jas. Piper, an honest, and in- dustrious citizen of this village, died at his home yesterday, aged 78 years. He had a paralytic stroke several weeks ago and never rallied. Deceas- ed had acted for many years as a - gardener for a number of our residents, and was always trustworthy. He leaves a wife and three sons. Funeral at p. m. to-morrow, Friday. Men‘sheavy socks 10 cts. .per ,pair; men’s Blizzard socks 20 cts. per pair. Atkinson & Switzer. The W. C. T. U. have made. arrange- ments for a special car next Saturday leaving Richmond Hill at. 7.30 a. In. Return leave 0. P. R. crossing at 11 p. .m. Fare for round trip 25 cents. This will give people a good oppor- tunity to hear Miss Francis Vill- and, Pres. VVorldls \V..O. T. U., and it. is hoped a large number will take advantage of this cheap excursion. Luvely40 inch Dress Goodsfor 250. Ipergyd.; the ,very best qualities of trimmings and moststylish dress-mak- ing at. Atkinson 6L Switzcr’s. ’luwiug .‘l::‘.ch has been. l A r'wi:.iiiiiicc of fireman met at. THE l ildliiiiml. oilicc on F‘unnlay evening ‘Llu- «nth-m being to si-tlh- upon some Lind of entertainment for the brigade . on N“\\" Years night. Mush-s. \‘i'. ll. ‘ i’uwslry and H. A. Nicholls \Vt‘l'i‘ .. intcrvit-w the Village («yum-ii at its next meeting and ascer- tain if the rink can be secured on that (‘\'t'llillL{. \ 4..- ,,,, ..‘u=t to hand '!i .\tl;in'~‘<‘:n k Swil’m-r‘s # Flt-or Oilvcloth in l y:l.. l‘,~.l!3 yd. t\' Z lyd.\'~irl1hs. (icnis‘ caps and Ladies” “Tums direct from Glasgow. ‘milliml in l (‘wnmissioncrs A. Quanta and J. N. iloylv. oi Markham and Vaughan i ‘ouw'iis respectively. nu-t Monday Hip-nth: to maki- :Ii‘rangcnieiiis for the i repairing: of Yonqc sii'iwi. Broken sionc Is now being put on in diti'crcnt l ' and holes tilled up. The work none to soon as rlitl'ercnt parts of lln- road is very much out of repair. l“\ The November Delincator is to hand. It ('wl‘duil‘m‘ the latest style-s for an- ltumn and winter, with superb color plai‘w. lls literary features are up to date. and rrplics to questions concern- ing ir‘h‘xvior and etiquette are very in- st in ..\ Theyoungr pcoplcarc rcmcm- bcri d in pretty ribbon drill, and in llll'h' novel entertaimmuits. Alto- gether the number is a. Very interest inc; one. A! a numiingof villach of Thornâ€" hiii held Oct. liith it was fully arrang- ed to have a. Public Library. and the fol.» \.l§l§_{ officers were appointed 2-7- l’l‘l‘sivlt‘llt. F. A. Lee : fl‘i‘casurcr, J. E. Francis: Secretary, ll. M. Brown: Mann 'ng Board. h‘ev. \V'. \V. liaics. .‘vl. .»\.: Messrs. A. F. Lee. David PERSONALS. i}: Miss Newton of vamarket, is visit- mg her aunt, Mrs. A. (‘. Souls-s. Miss Sonics and Miss Kidd of Toron- to. spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in the village. i . Mr. and Mrs. .l. \V. l‘llliott spent. Saturdayand Sunday with relatives. HI HzIIKlllill. Mr. A. B. Davidson l’. l., otlicial visit to the l’ubiic school llt'l'u‘ last 'l‘hursday. l Mrs. Vivian of l’arkdalc, has been making a. visit with her parents. Mr. . f and Mrs. It. 13'. Law. ‘, Markham Sunflf‘drs. Morison of llichmond lliil was visitng hm- sistnr Mrs. P. Querrie, here this “('k‘k. Mrs. Geo. Barnard. formerly of this village and Miss Pollock of \Vuodstor-k, visited friendsin the village. on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and family of “lillowdalc. spent Sunday. . with Mrs. Morgan. Nicholls, mother of Mrs. Miss L. Titlin of Tmonto. who came up to spend a l'cw wm-ks with her . mother. is visitng relatives near Schomberg this week. 3mmâ€" on Fri- Misscs llerl ha. and Geraldine mar of Shaion Wheeled down day and spent. a. couple of days; with 1 their aunt Mrs. F. \Vilcy. Miss Butcher of Aurora, who at.- tcndcd the teachers“ CUlth'llliUll here Friday and Saturday. remained over Sunday with Miss May Storey. .ianu s. Robert Forbes. Thomas Lane. '\\'m. (‘lu‘uiiic. l{. M. Brown. Dr. Lai':_stali', .l. E. Francis. A good sub- S’Tliiiinll is already iillcd and more are coming in. All desiring to have the adv intagcs of Library and Reading P.on are kindly requested to hand in the necessary $1.00 fee for member- ship. to any of the aforesaid oilicers. \YILI.Oiviiiti.I;._ OnTucsday evening, Oct. 2th. at the home of Miss (‘. \l'allaev. the latter was presented with a beautiful mantle clock by her Sunday School class of \Villowdale Methodist Church, as a token of high esteem and appre- ciat ion as their teacher. A very pleas- ant evening was passed in Song and convvrsation, and after supper the hoys dispersed to their respective homes. KING PLOXVING MATCH. Bills~ will be out this week announc- ing the annual plowing match of King Plownien‘s Association. The match. in which over $300 will be. given in. I)l‘l3'."'s'. will be held on the farm of Mr. S. J'miieson, near Ki-ttlcby, on Thurs- day, the 4th of November. Competiâ€" tion open to the Dominion. Seycral special prizes will be awarded to sue-' ccssl’ul competitors, as well as those in the eight. classes. All ctunmunicatious to ln- addressed to the secretary, Mr. J. T. Saigeon, Maple. .A-.. . RACES AT TOTTENHAM. A new half-mile track has just. been built. at Tottenhain and will be fOI'lIl- ally opened on the 26th and 27th of October. It. is said to be second to none in Canada. First day there will boa three-minute, 2.40, named race and green run. Second day, open trot, ‘- 2 year old, consolation and open run. Alsocontest between L. 0. Hughes’ pacer (Pansy) and a bicycle. L. C. Hughes, secretary. ORGANS AND PIANOS. The exhibits of the. Dominion Organ Co. and also of the Heintzman Piano (lo. at Wood bridge Fair yesterday de- serve special attention. The fine in- struments shown are a credit to the cmnpanies. These companies have, during the past thirty years, won high distinction at the great exhibitions of the woJld, such as London, England; Paris, France; Philadelphia, Chicago,‘ etc., etc., in competition with the best manufacturers. FIRST THANKSGIVING DINNER. The first Thanksgiving dinner was celebrated in the United States two hundred and seventy-six years ago, at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The whole American army was resentâ€"it numbered twenty men. Mi es Stand- ish, the backward lover of Priscilla, sat at the feast, while Priscilla served at the tables. The story will ap ear in the November issue of The La ies’ Home Journal. Here Indians ~“and whites sat down together hythe tables set in the woods, and enjoyed the roast turkey, beechnuts, clam chow- der, fish, salad, cakes. fruit and other delicacies provided. It was at this historic dinner that the first oysters were served. The illustrations of the article show portraits of the“ Pilgrim fathers. ‘ HALLOWEEN ENTERTAINMENT. As announced last week, the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church intend. giving a. high-class entertainment (in the evening of Monday, Nov. 1st. An excellent menu will be servod in the school room. after which a firstiélass v programme will be rendered consist- . ing of an organ solo by Mrs. I1qu 2.. glee by the choir, solo by Mr. Hume, cornet duet by Messrs. 1. Mason and R.‘Glass'(members of the Richmond Hill band), readings ‘by Mrs. Hales, Miss Beatfltc, and little. Masten’flray, the b0 e‘locutionist, all of Toronto; also so 03 by Miss Trench of our own village, Mrs, (Dr.) Sisleyand Rev. Mr. Large 0 _ V ronto. The committee has gone to great pains to secure the very best talent, and the ubch can ,beuassured of an evening‘o great plea-sure. The Metropolitan will, run a 1s)pecial carfito the Hill, Leaving. “16.0.. ;-R. cmssin about 6.15? ’ Admission't5 :‘Silppet' an entertainment, adults, 25 cents; child- ren. under lfifyears, 15 cents. - come to all-_ f Maple, anerfBlight of To- ~ A wel- , At the Annual meeting of the \V. F. T. l". at. liranliord last. wccl; Mrs. \Vilcy was re-electcd Corresponding Secretary for the thirteenth time. Rev. J. 0. (llubinc preached in the Methodist church Sunday evening,r in plaeeof Rev. A. it. Sanderson who was absent on his marriage tour. Mr. Isaac Crosby was a judge on Home )lanufaclnrcs at the \Vood- bridge Fair yesterday. Mrs. J. \V. Elliott was judge on Ladies' Fancy \Vork. Mr. Frank Padget of llcadfoi-d spent a few days at the home of his brother- in-law, Mr. T. Carter, Brampton. lie also visited \Voodbridgc Fair before, returning. Dr. Langstaf‘f had a visit. from Fri« day until Monday from a relative, Mr. Frank Langsth of \Vashington, D. C. This is said to have been the first meeting between the two families dur- ing 90 years. MA ICRIAGES HARDSâ€"‘VATSONâ€"On Tuesday, Oct. 19th. at 056 lsloor St. West. Toronto, by the Rev. Mr. McKay, 0i Westmorclnnd Methodist Church. George H this, to Mth Watson, both of Toronto. DEATHS PIPERâ€"ID Richmond Hill, on Wednesday, Oct. 20th, James Piper, aged 78 years. Ki2sNERsLErâ€"At Richmond Hill, on Thursday" morning/Oct. 21st, Mary, wife of John Ken- uersley, aged 70 vears. Funeral on Saturday, Oct. 23rd, at 2 p. In. News Notes. See the latest in Gents Fine Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Hard and Soft, Felt, Hats, at Afikinsmt & Switzer’s Nearly the whole of the town of \Vindsor, Nova Scotia, was destroyed by fire. on Sunday. Loss probably $2,000,000. A pleased customer pleases us more, than a World’s Fair Medal. Atkinson & Switzer. 'In Toronto on Monday Mr. J. C. Young Liberals Club, and Mr. R. J. Gibson 1st Vice-President. Just, to hand at Atkinson & Swit- zer’sâ€"Beautiful swan’s down at 20 cts. per yd. suitable for children’s cloaks, Ladies Blouses &c. paid an ‘ H REGHMOND HILL, ONT. ' WE DELIGHT ‘5 ....ln g1v1ng.... OUR CUSTOMERS Good Bargains and Good Value for Their Money. \Ve try to make All our Goods LEADERS at? You cannot make a mistake on any purchase t5 6: . at our store . DOLLAR FOR THE QDICKEST THING KNOWE And only preparation of the kind in America (CONTAINING NO ACIDS) ? That will clean all kinds of Clothing, J ewelry, Tinware and highly polished Flu-niture, without, injury, is “ SAPONIQUE ” THE CHEMICAL DISCOVERY. This great Grease, Oil and Paint Extractor does what you can’t do with ‘ValSh was Elected PPL‘Sldent’ 0f the any other preparation known. It removes Paint, Grease and Oil that’s been on for years, without injury. The SAPONIQUE renews the lustre of the cloth andmakes it, new again. with SAPONIQUE. Cuffs and Collars, and removing Stains from Linen, Shirt Fronts, Cuffs and Collars. your mirrors and windows. extracts dirt immediately, and leaves no unpleasant .smell on the hands or You can wear clothing so much longer if cleaned It has no equal for cleaning Patent Leather, Celluloid The SAPONIQUE cleans your house from top to bottom. It works like a charm. Beware of Imitations. Try it on It. Markham and Orangeville lacrosse article cleaned, teams Will play at Guelph to-morrow (Friday) to decide the C. L. A. cham-. pionship for 1897. Gentsâ€"Scotch Tweed Suitings, Clay Worsteds, 'Vicunas and Venetians, the best quality of trimmings to match and style, fit and price guaran- teed. Atkinson & Switzer. REMEMBER OUR OFFER :â€"1f the SAPONIQUE don’t give entire satis- faction, reburn the bottle and money will be refunded. Ask The Saponique is put up in 6 oz. and Pint Bottles, 25c. and 50c. your Dealer tor the Sapom‘que. 3%” FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS AND AGENTS'N Dr. R. B. Orr sued the executive of (20., the Orange Order for $90 for services as medical adviser. The Dr. ot a 'udg- ment of $60 against the Orr er. on. N. C. Wallace opposed to Dr’s claim. Pure Lard in 20 lb. lots 8 etc per 1b.. ; '7 bars Trilby Soap for 25 cts.; the big 12?; ct. Bar Soap for 10 0138.; 6 bars Star Laundry for 25 cts. 5 lb. Jubilee Bar for 23 cts. Atkinson & Switzer. Mrs. Rudkin, aged 55 years. was struck and instantly killed while at- tempting to Walk across the track in front of a.. passing freight train at; Unionville on Friday. The latest style in Millinery, the best. Quality, the neatest trimming, :can lie procured at Atkinson 85 swaâ€" rizor3s'v13fmm 2511630 per cent. below,-To- rontb priqosvfo‘r Millinery.‘ Atkinson & .Switzer. - The Qrossley'fibcl suit against J. C. Stakes, "Win. VValkington, John A. McDonald and about: 30 other-3.. was endedon Friday. The. jury returned thé I) aintiif. p . .. ,â€"-â€"-â€"~-«~.â€"--â€"â€", . Solicitors Jfor. " I“ anada, Au Ena cyclo die), of the country," in Five Roya Quarto Volumes-“No deliver: ing. Commission. paid weekly. EA canvasser reports his first week mak- ing over seventy dollar's ' oflt: . ,THE LINSCOTT OMPANY, Toronto. Ea verdictp‘in favor of the defendants. ' The. yudg’e’ charged strongly against â€"QLAS Copyright Applied for United States and Canada. New Fall Goods NOW ARRIVING AT THE FIRE PROOF GROCERY STOCK COMPLETE ; SWAREI .._,,;AND _. _..€ROCKERY ‘Asertment.a.j~» . ILILargé ISAAC!" CROSBY.

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