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The Liberal, 30 Dec 1897, p. 5

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1M3? Blame-min Hm Dr. F.‘ J. Gallanm Richmond Hill pI-ofc hosduy of month '(F: 'tn 12: 2nd, 3rd and from 3 to 5. Autho Irmn 3 u Dairy ( guarante joined the "the Preside match will Day. New Orleans 3 & Switzer’s at, 9 t Annual meeting of Uw Fire Brigade next Monday eveniilg at 8 o’clock. As this is pay night a full attendsze may be expected. at (most The mason Why Atkinson and Swib 191- have such a trade is probably beâ€" cause they mind their PS and Q‘s ; Price and Purity; Quantity and Qual- ity. People are up‘u tn appreciate the highest in purity when it is associated with the lowest in price. A ‘ l‘ ,1- Hnr-k _ pm- puil‘. at t Goods may be chea and Atkinson & Switzcl- prove i cast-mum‘s. Hope and Thm-nhill Mo chum-hes each hold their zmnu .pm- and enter-tuinnlent on Nev Day. Victoria Square hold th Monday, the 3rd of January. L-cut “cheap at The Epwm'bh “'utch-Night Sex room on Friday beginning at 10.30 attend. atL The \V. M. S. wiil hold 1111' meeting at Mrs. \V. R. Thursday January, 6th, at, 3 rfull attendance is requested are welcome. The culers bad day evening whe joined the club. "the President w Mr. “filter Hulso of the Palmer 'House received Word a, few days ago Lhata brother in Bradford was very dangerously ill. Mr. Hulse at once drove up and found that; the hasty message was only to!) true. but later news was received that he was slightly better. 10.30. Three lmuw of solid amuse went for a small amount of money. treat. Don W311 on The Socrvtury will be at the Fil New Year’s Mnr ots to the memh the evenium 0518 of the greatest monuments =t0 the year 1897 is the Fzmlily Herald and \Veekly Star of Montrealuvhich during the year past has made a record. Its strides in nsvfulne-ss and popularity tare rec-ugnized by the press every- wherca AllCaiizLdians will Wish the Family Herald and Veokly Star a continuance and increase of that world wide support to which it is truly entitled. The management of the Metropol- itan Railway advertised seven services for the four last days of last week. The contract, however, was too large .“for them, as they Were not able to carry out their propnsed time table. No doubt the managers are doingtlieir very best for the public, at the same ,time they must, kimw thm} it is very ~unplmisant for passengers to be com- pelled to sit in the \vaitingâ€"mmm’fm- a couple of hours after the .car is ad? yertised to start Rev. J. T. Morris. pastor of Daven- ppm-t Methodist chm-ch writes 1 It has )9911 my privilege to hear the principal recital-s of the (lay, and doubtless they are worthy of the good things said {of them. but in my estimation Mr. Al. A. Jukeway excels any of them. Not only is be master offlin- humorous, but in the stranger and heavier piece he is a storm." Mr. Jukewny with Miss Jnssio M. Ducker will take part in thp hand concert tn be givan in the Mn- :sonic Hall on the 10th of‘damuary. THE LIBERAL Carrier Boy has never yet furgotten his village patrons on New Year’s Day, and he purposes Temomhering them as usual with/some souvenir on Saturday morning: An -exchzmge of compliments is aiways ii} order at the beginning of a year. You can buy Hand Sleighs “for 350. at C. Mason’s. Skates, all sizes and Cheap at C. Mason‘s. Some excnllont wing prepared 1 II‘ A. Scripture Aer the Junior L925: ()fl E; (P (3 AL large assortment of Pocket Knives . Mason's. Ill prices are jlmt a. notch t Atkinson 8: Switzer. d to 7m rink \' t miss thr [1 (In M13131 «1. kntos, goan 0. Mason’s. Gullanough vary of the Fire Brigade eFiro Hall from 10 to 11 Morning to give out tick- :mbel‘s for the carnival in H; and L310ppin Mason’ . ill be open for gvaé. :3 $.55 i “V// ‘ Ma (‘ Fit“? 15' 11’s Night ft )1 m-dn laguv. r All mc esent. 50. Iolnscc a m( 11 mm It, is ‘I‘Sl‘lS League. will hold a vice in the sqhmxl- evening, Dec. 3151:, All are invited to ’DPce-mbor onally 15% \Vod- . ir Day) frnm '10 4th \Vednusdays nixed Inspector of :1?le inspections r the M 1y evonir them w ISSE‘S at par qt. '01:! n for the Carni- hL from 7.30 til] 291 Brig“ will hp .4 x-iflny De( 116 1 their regular R. Proctm"s at, 3 p. m. A ;tcd. Visitors ing on Mon- ew membm-s ‘xpected that rPâ€"Pl‘esidont’s L ow va ’s ‘nm‘f-irms are Masq ueradc win miss a llif Mothndism nun) sup- Atkinson ht we I" visits 1' ears Is on given $1.25 (their [1‘1] 10w- hos it)? Earbicla which appeared last, week:â€" “The chief entrant-{inn in Town the i past Week has been the Visit 053,110 \V. 1 ‘I. T. Y. VVnrid‘s Missionaries, Miss, (iummins and MiSS Vincent of Aus- tralia. The ladies have proved them- selves worthy roprosen tatives of that distinguished fimdy and have had a cox-dial l't'CPpLinn in vivmurke-t. On Sunday mornng :1 huge (-nngl-(gation ' in the Methodist Munch was delighte pd Wiih their :Idrii-ess. On Sunday afternoon the (‘h=.~.i.-;ti:m Chm-ch was I well filled and both kviios were listen- vd to with gr at attention." The prh‘ybr meeting in the Metho- diSb church un Thursday (rustling will commence at 7.15 a no! close at ti At the regular nmr-ting of Tlmrnhill Lodge. A. Q. U. V81, the following nfficers were oluctod for L110 ensuing .year :â€"VV. B1159. .M. \V. : G. H. Charl- ton, Fnrmnan: E. Marlin. Overseer; 1.. E. Francis, Recmwlvr; J. 0. Steele, Finn-lecim': H. B. Schmidt. Rmeivvr, Next Mundziy, bring the birthday of the late Letitia Ynumnns, a meeting will he held in the Tvmpvrance Hall fruni 3 to .3 p.111. Ton-minute addresses will be given ml the l’lvbiscite Bill and the svrimis dangers tln‘vutcnivig the Canadian Sabbath. After t‘hp ml- dressus a rerqitiou will be given to Misses Vincent, and (luminins who are to give :1 series of temperance address- es. All are welcmne. and mmulwrs are particularly requested to attend. Short frnm A 2 lbs. ft witzmx Fimmcim': H. B. S M. Harper. Guido : C. Pcl‘rymu-n, U. \V Everybody who got a is Christmas bargain is Iookir to 0111' New Year’s sulo. '] be disappointed. “'9 shall ger bargains thuncrm: BAND CONCERT. The hand have decided to give their entertainment on Monday evening, Jan’y 10th. They have, secured the Duckerâ€"Jakeway combination, and promise a firstaclass programme. Miss Jessie M. Ducker is said to be Canada‘s most brilliant lady violinist and piano soloist. and she, comes with the best of testimonials. Mr. Al. A. Jakewuy is a versatile elocntionisn and is 1110 ‘t successful in dramatic and hmnorol s selections. Further announcement by posters in i few (lays. Ladyand Gvnt‘lpman ' fibers, Comic Chm-utter. Rink open at 7 p. in. Ice reserved for thosn in costume until 8.30. Admission, Skafm-snnt in cos- tume and Spectatnm, 10 cts.; skaters in costume and children, 5 cts. Good rccmmnodubion for hUI‘SPS. There will also be a half mile race ('5 laps) on New Year’s afternoon, for which a good prize will be given. J :I-IR‘IZLI'} will he Custmut The‘nld year is about dead but At- kinspn &- Switzm' are more alive than ever-at the 01d 5mm}. If you wish to find out what con» stitutes 1'0le chonpness give. our goods 3. test. Atkinson &5witzer. The fdllmving were on Tuesday 0\'-‘ ening elvcted officers of Ivy Lodge, No. 114, for the year 1893 :-â€" I. P._M. \V., 111 F. Hopper; Many a table‘gmaned under its load of Christmas cheer. The owners didn’t groan. They bought of Atkin- son & Swrit/zex- at low prices. Financier, A. .l. Hume; Receiver, F. MCUonughy ; Guide, D. Hal-3'. I. \V., T. F. McMahon ; 0, \V... S. Peterman ; G. L. Rep, A. J. Hume: Alternate, H. F. Hopper; Trustees, John Brown, \Vm. H. Pugsley, W. A. Wright. Two of our popular young citizens were .united in marriage last evening in the persons of Mr. John Pngsley Glass of the firmof Glass Bros. and Miss Emma. Florence Lauder, niece of ex-counci-llor J_. Mortson. The marriage was solemnized zit the resi- dence of her uncle who gave the bride away in the. presense of a, huge mun- ber of relations and a few intimate friends and the. ceremony was er- formed by Rev. Gee. MCC\LllUCh_. l‘he bridesmaid was M iss Lauder, sister of the bride, little Miss Oli-ye Mm-tson cousin of the-bride, acted as maid of honor, and Mr. “'m. Savage was groomsman. The bride. and her maids were dressed in cream andlook- ed very pretty. The bride carried roses and the bridesmaid Ben-nations. Later in the evening all sat down to an exquisite supper. after which many expressions of umgrutnlations were extended to the newlyqnarried couple. ,A few hours of pleasant entertain- mentfollowed after which the bride and groom were. driven to the, city. This morning they would take the train for Fenelon Falls whers they will spend a few days of their honey- moon. As might be experted the bride was the rncipi'ent of many hand- some and usefulpresents. The fir : held. uska)’. Foreman, Ovez seer, Rocm‘dolz M. \V., I. for .aGRAND CA RNIV st Masquerade Carnival will in the new skating rink, at (m the evening of Tuvsda}; 4th, 1898. when good prizes gis‘vn for Best Gentlmnun's , best, Ladies costume, best; AIS. Mr. A]. A. Jakewuy IS 9 elocutionisn and is 1110 ‘t‘ in duunutic and hmnm-ms Further announcement by 5: fm Hays. THOI‘INHILL 'U. DAX \V. '1“ R. \V‘ R. E. Crosby MARRIED; . T. Stow-y ; \V. Glass; E. Law ; . J. Hunw; McGonaghy hO got a taste of 0m- lin is looking forward u"s sale. 'l‘he‘y won't “'9 shall offer hig- Martin, murder: J. Sclnnidt, : E. Dunc ‘tâ€"pie‘ crust made \\"ltZ(‘l"S pure Lard, F PRAYER. the birthday of ms, a meeting mpvmnce Hall inute addresses Libiscit/e Bill and Atkin urod the on, and ne. Miss Canada/s md piano $011 “'9 find in the Msthodist Young" People’s Paper Onward the following eminently {me ex )ression about the inmidian Press. \ 'eagree with On- ward in saying that the Press of Can- ada. taken for all in all, is as high- tmmd as that of any country in the world. Our readers will have nol difiiculty in recognizing the Montreal 3 ‘Vitness as thepwper spacially referred nunâ€"“Nowhere, we think1 is there at press of higher mural tone than that l. of our beloved country. It possesses. : We think. the unique distinction of having a leading journal in its largest city which for over fifty yams has3 been a. moral crusader. :L chm‘p'mn of reform. In all that time it has not: publisth .0126! liquor, or tobacco, or theatrical advertisemmit. At thel sacrifice (if much nmney it has stondl true to its high Principlo, and stands ‘ foursqnnre, a tower of strength, against all the winds that blow.” The following good appointment, at note of which is taken from The Mil- waukee Sentinel. refers m a former resideetof Richmond Hill, who Wi‘} be remembered h many of our citi- zens zâ€"Robert . Davidson, Who is to be cashier at the post ofl‘ice, has been a resident of this city for twenty years, during which time he has lived on Russell avenue, in the Seventeenth ward. He was treasurer of the Reâ€" publican County committee six years, and has been a deputy sheriff five years, holding that position at the present time. He has been chairman of the Seventeenth “'ard Republican club nine years. He is 47 years of age. He has always been an active worker in Republican political organizations. lie isa Mason, and treasurer of the Masonic Relief Board. He has accept- ed the a pointiment to succeed Ber- nard UooEe in the post office. He is a native of Canada. The assistant post- master is paid $2,500 a year, and the cashier $1,800 a year. “no formal opening of the New High School will take place this Thursday afternoon. The building will lw oan for the reception of visitors at 1.30 and at 2.31) the chair will be taken by M. Naughton, chairman of the Board of Education. when an iutm-vsting programme will he carried out. There will be short addressvs by members of tho Board, by resident; ministers, and by gontlmnen who won- fm'mm' upilx of the svhool. In the Masonic all in the evening Hon. G. \V. Ross, Min- istm‘ of Education, will deliver an address, and this with other short, ad- dresses will be interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. Mrs. A. J. Paul will sing, and Messrs. Hume, R. \V. Glass and E. will emitrihute instrumental inns. The meetings are all f] everybody will be Welcome. TEMPERANUE MEETINGS. Miss Vincent and Miss Cummins, (lelcgatvs to the VVm-ld’s W. T. U. Uonvvntion in ‘1‘0ronto, will coi‘nmencv a series of addresses bearing on tho temperance question next Sun ’ay. A muss meeting will he held in t. e Pros- hyterizin church at i o’clock on Sun- (lziy afternoon, and another nim‘ting will he hold in tho Methodist church utfl p, m., immediatva alftcr the nigsihu- h‘(‘l‘\'lCP‘ Movtings will also he held in the Temperance Hall on the following Monday. Tuesday and \Vednosduyevenings commencing at 8 o’clock. A collection will be taken at each meeting. The lecturvs at tho wool: night meetings will be illustrat- ed by magic lantern. The above ludios have held successful meetings at Newmarket, Aurora and othr neighboring towns, and we feel sure that those who miss hearing them will miss a. treat. The following school teachers from this place came home fur the Christmas holidays zâ€"Mr. “’yc. Trench, Mr. Jas. Skeele, Miss M. Harrison, Mr. E. E. Mr. Isontt of Lomlml made a Short visit with Dr. Hutchinson this week. Mr. A. Mason and Miss Louie Masun uf Turontn, are guests of Miss Jennie Palmer. M 1'. Fred Harrison went, to Detroit on Monday to spend a, week with re- latives in that elty. Among the successful gmodolites at, Ne-wmm-ket, from Richmond Hill were Mr. J. \V. Mchnold and Miss Annie Glass. 'Miss F. M. BI-mvunvhoattend- ed the Tommto Junction Model school was also successful in passing the ex- ‘tunination. Mr. and Mrs Jas. B'Ichnaghy of T0- muto. are spending the week with re- latives hex-e. M 1'. and Mrs. John L. McDonald who were recently married are making a visit with Mr. and XVII-s. George Mc- Donald. Many will regret, to learn that. Mr. W. E. Brown will be unable to resume his dubies at the High school reâ€"npen- ing. on Monday. on account. of ill- health. Miss Savage. of Fesserton. is spend- inga week or two with her friend, Miss M. Harrison Thom were many pleasant I'eâ€"uninns hero on Christmas Day. The follow- ing are among those who spent the day wifih re'latives or friends in the vifiage :vDr. 7nult‘or, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Savage, Mr. S. Savage. VA. G. F. Lawrenee‘and family. Mr. E. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert \Viley, Mr. A. S} Savage, Miss Greene, Miss J. Gluing”: Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Is prepared to give Lessons in Music at her reside-n09. Uefiox‘som‘ or at the homesnfther pupils. 483V. A FTERNOON MISS E. H. LEGGE PERSONALS. AND EVENING l 11]. Mason entail select- all free and M ; C. MASON, - RICHMOND HII THE FIRE PROOF GLASSWARE z'rana Replas Carpet Sweeper $2.75. GROCERY STOCK COMPLETE Enterprise Meat Cutter $I.50. Skates ali sizes, and everything in the Tin. Stove and Hardware lines at lowest prices. Repairing Promptly Done New Fall GOMS ISAAC CROSBY... A Large Assortment. NOW’ ARRIV‘ING AT AND CROCKERY

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