Mr. J. H. Prenticv, 0f the ï¬rm nf ,‘Ec‘km-dt 2k Prenticv, auctioneers, who h'aSIHOVf'd from Carl-ville to Union- ville during the week, wishes to thank his friends fur past; patronage, and hopes to make many more in his new territory. \Ve hope that Mr. and Mrs. Prentice .will like their new home, and feel certain that, both will be welcome additions in the village of .Uuitm v Hit. ' An exchange says'it; is no sm to lie, steal, drink or swear. When you lip, let; it, be down to pleasant, drea ms. \Vhen you steal, let it be away from immoral assoclates. \Vhen youdrink. xlet it be nothing strongermhan water. When you swear, swear-that you will yatronize your home paper, pay your ï¬uhscription, and not, send away from home for your job printing, or go :}l‘;‘nllld asking forgtenders on a 50 cent JO ). Hon, G. \V. Russ, Ministvr of Edu- cation; Mr. Arch. Campbell, M. P. fur Kent; and Mr. \V. J. Hill. M. P. P. for W'th York will he amnng the s eakers at the annual meeting of the '9st Ym-k lliheral Association to he held at \Veston next, Monday, or at the banquet to be given in the even- ing. Me-n‘s (‘41psâ€"Seenur Men's Caps at, Nets. You pay much more for the same goods elsewhere. Naughtnn 131113.. Elgin Mills. Duuhlv fold dress tweeds in mixod patterns. rvgulzu‘ price 200. ; special this WGL‘k at 5c. Atkinson & Switvzer. At the inaugural meeting of the Markhmn township Cuuncil hold on Monday Mr. Shiver of Unionville was appointed townshi ) clerk and troasulu or in place of Mr. nhn Stevenson. re- signed. Vaughan will make their choice at; the February session. At the Epwui-th League on Friday evening next Mr. Jnlmsmn will take up the subjert of “The Fairyland of Sciences.†Good music will be puwid- ed at, the league meeting. The mem- bers of the League are earnestly re- quested to attend the. half hour prayer meeting before the regular ser- \‘ICES. :‘Pnlmer’s: Kittyigixgm the 340 tmt 'hn the ice at Part Perry nu 'l‘uesdny, ‘73! three sh‘exi‘ght bums. Best time See the drives in Shirtings. Shakers, Dress Gnods, Tweeds, et(:.. on our bargain counter. Atkinson & Switzer. .Bm‘)ts (‘2 Shoesâ€"~Boys‘ and strong, set-vicahle school Women’s solid leather boots, WVe sell for cash. Naughbnn Elgin Mills. On Tuesday of this week the Farm- er’s Institute met in the Masonic Hall, Maple. Both the afternoon and evenâ€" ing sessions were well attended. Speeches were delivered by Mr. Pem‘t, B. A., of Burlington, Mr. \Vallace of Toronto, and by local gentlemen. In- teresting discussions followed the speeches. At the evening session the hall was crowded to the doors, there being it goodly number of ladies :pres- ent. One of the attractions of this session was theMondelssolm ()horisters of Richmond 'Hill, who furnished all the music. Robertson's fancy chocolates at 2%. [)(‘I‘ lb. on Saturday. Atkinsnn & Switzer. The bulanCP of fancy china and glasswux'v at. EL discount, of 10 per cent~ this week. Atkinson & Switzer. 20 inch roller tmvvlï¬wg. special at a yard. Atkinson & Swims-r. Don‘t fuxgvt, trhv 'l‘mnpt-rnncn Iocturr‘ to he g‘wen in the R. C. “uurch th‘s’ (Thursday) evening by Rev. Putin-1- Ry:1n.:varm-ufÂ¥5t. Michael Cathredal. 'I‘urnntrn. Lectureto commence at S u'clock. Do not fail to $00 the fancy prints, chock ginghums, fancy flzmnelettes, Oxford shirtiugs, etc. nmv bomg Oxfm-du sHirtings, etc: now being opened up this week fur spring trade. Atkinson & Switzer. As the curling matches for the medal are tn he started at mva the Managing Unmmitte‘e l‘t’qi‘fl’st that :1“ members who haw not. paid their membership fee. hand the same to the secretary of the club. At a meeting of the Curling Club held Thursday evening it was avoided that the same skips play for the Smith medal that played in the Pres. v Vice- Pres. matches, with the same men, and to face the same opponent's. The Winners of the Pugsloy-Boyle match will then play the winners of Sims- Moodie match and the winners of the PalIner-‘Ezmdel-Smi match, the winners nf the Storey-Savage. The last two I ;winning teams to play the ï¬nle gann . 36 inch grvy cotton, extra hea‘.‘y, 50. per 31L Atkinsnn Swilzor. ,‘ï¬ï¬x ne‘x't, 'm‘épting hf the W. T. U. Vvill ‘he hold ELL the home of MN; (1)12) Hutchison, Tuesday evening, January 17. Rmummv 7HILL, January 12. 1899 ~ . {hurt Richmond. A. 0. E, iuâ€"Inurmw ew-nmg. Men's Eï¬ï¬ï¬sh 14()(’1AL]. FARMER‘S INSTITUTE. 2' Yo; FOR THE MEDAL ply linen Collars, Atkinsun & Switzm'. Wi-H 'n'ute’; Gil-ls’ bouts. $1.00. Bros.. There is a large measure of expects ancy throughout the Roman Catholic diocese of Toronto as to the successor of the late Archbishop \Valsh. The name of Bishop O‘Connor of London. was the ï¬rst of the three names sent to Rome for the ofï¬ce; it is not known, however, that His Lordship is willing to leave London, a diocese with which he has long been familiar, toassume new responsibilities in To- ronto. The. bishops: of the. province of Quebec, it is believed, are pressing Bishop O'Connor to accept the Toron- to see. The second name in the three sent to Rome. is that of Rev. Father Teefy of St. M ichael’s College. and the \Vorld would not be surprised if the. high honor came to him. Certainly no priest in the diocese is more worthy, or more ï¬tted to undertake the charge. He is a. good Catholic. a learned scholar, a native of the diocese. a successful teacher, and thor- oughly acquainted with the diocese and the entire Province of Ontario. Heiiamlso familiar with the needs of the dioeese, with the educational work underway, and with the aviation ’that Catholic higher education in Toronto hears to the Provincial University. He is a. young man, has flint/class ad- ministrative capacity, and his appointâ€" Inent would he one. gratifying,‘ not only to Catholics, but to the whole cmnmunity.â€"The Toronto M'orld. The ï¬rst Hockey Match of the v season will he ('ontesh‘d here this i evening when the Meteors of Toronto, - will line up against Richmond Hilli seven. This match promises to be u! very interesting exhibition of our national winter game. Twice during the season of 1895 the Hill boys engag- : ed with the Meteors, in both of which games both teams played with right good will and in both the result was a, tie. This yeareach team feels conï¬- dent that it can beat its opponent. The visiting team have strengthened themselves gleatly by the addition of new blood and hope now to secure a i sure victory; but the. Home team which was composed last year of raw recruits, has become somewhat season- ed and though composed of the same men as formerly. are putting up an article of Hockey away in excess of that furnisned formerly. They are al- so aided by a knowledge of the. rules of the game, which heretofore has al- ways impeded their work. The public may feel sure that they will “ Get their money‘s worth." Ladies are specially requested to attend all Hockey matches. Admission, Gents, 10 cts. ; Ladies free; Children, under 13 years, 5 cents. Tickets admitting to all matches may he procured from the Committee. for 25 cents; playing members 40 cts. Sow-muy, \V. E. \Viln-y; Janilmr. ('r. A. Mm-risml ; Auditm-s. T. F. McMahon and E. Cunmhs; ' It, was dvcidod to hold a carnival at, end of this month. Now Ymn’s S el‘lals~â€"4O 07.. bottle Pickles. 2-50. ; 21 s cm. blan or green 250.: 5 packages cm'u starch. 2513.: 3' lbs. Grew! Coffee. 250.: 28 lbs. brown sugar, $1.00; 2 tins Kip )ered Herring. 25 cts. Naughtnn 105.. SHELDON Sl’OPULAR BOOKS. A copy of that splendid story entit- led “ Overcoming the World †by Charles M. Sheldon, author of "‘ In His Steps,†“The Redemption of Freetown,†etc., has been sent to us by The Poole Printing 00., Limited Toronto, Ont. This story is interest- ing alike to old and young, and has a. powerful influence in the moulding o’f character. Dr. Herrick Johnston, who stands amongst the very foremost of religious leaders. says : “ I have read ‘ Overcoming the ‘Norld’ with genuine interest. It is a hith moral heroism that the world wants more of. By the side of realis- :ic stuff that vaunts its’ï¬delity to nature by stirring up (-ess-pnols. this little story shines like a. star out of the darkness. It will pull tears up into many eyes, and put moral heroism in- to many hearts.“ This makes eight hooks of Sheldon’s published by the i’oole Printing Company, Limited. the extra finecloth for Sunday school libraries. They are undoubtedly the best. library books published this .yenr. In paper covers 25 cents; extra ï¬ne cloth binding. 50 cts. For sale, by all (lralers, or sent by the publishers post- paid on receipt of price. 01 any six hooks in paper covers will be sent pnstpaid for $1.01,), by sending to The Poole Printing 00., Limited. 28 and Hen-in' . \ Z") cLs. Elgin ills. , Aft‘ah’x‘ydrvss carnixul will be held in the smiling rink, ‘l‘lmrnhill, {In the evening of ‘v\'odst(luy, Jun’y‘ 18th, when thv fullmving prizes will he giv- en : Gent‘s m- lmy‘s x-opx-vsentmive irwtunne, pair of skutcs: lady’sm-girl‘s repueseuanivc Custmlw, fancy inf: stand and pen mck : bun-91 race, three timW! around rink. twine through §6AWPL . 'ax-f pin; open race. ï¬ve times SUM-9y ; Steward. Tums“ h ‘1 close of thv rink (N'bfliï¬ï¬, Hw thmving were elect" nfliw-w of the Fire Brigade for flu year 18:18) :â€" Chiuf, \V. H. [’ugsley ; Lieut†I". G. Savage; Fan of Huge. H. A. Nichnlls ; Wm M Hook and Ladder. W. T‘ au'uund rink Thnruhill l): Hple at, 7‘30 quoi'admâ€˜ï¬ 1 skaters, is 'Childï¬'m N "-5 4": THE COMING ARCHBISHOP. OPENING HOCKEY MATCH. At thv Manual meeting. Monday (Whig, the fhlknving were electh irflx of the Fire Brigade for the Mclin FIRM RR [GADE OFFICERS. hv fullmving prizes will he giv- z-nt‘s m- lmy‘s I-opx-vsentzltive 9, pair of skutcs: lady’sm-girl‘s umtivc enslmmu fancy inï¬ u'J pen rack : bun-91 race, three around rink. twine through 50- -f pin; open race, ï¬ve timqs ink. husLZ in 3, cigar stand. [band in attendance. Rink ‘30: im‘ X'esz-x-wd fm- mas- S, m)!†8‘31). Admimiun:-â€"- 15 cults; sin-rmtnrs and EU «Hats ; ums Hex-adore, free. 1- fur north um south at. the K Graiuger: P. G. Savage \V. E. \Viln-y ANTEDâ€"SEVERAL TRUS'I‘WURTHY persons in this state to manage our busi- ness in their own and nearby counties. 1% )8 mainlv ullice Work conducted at. home. Salun scrnlnhc 59m :1 veur and expensesâ€"drï¬mte, bounflde. no mare, no less salary. Monthly 5'75 References. 'Enciobe sen-addressed stumped envelupe. Herbert E. Bess. Fresh; Dlypt. U. Chicago. 11-26 Rev. J. A. Grant. M. A.. preached anniversary services in St. Paul's Presbyterian church, 7th cun. Vaugh- an, on Sunday last. Good collections were taken in aid of the Munse Build- ing Fund. GLANCYâ€"In Toruntn, on Friday, January 6‘ .lumcs Gluncy. aged (3'2 veers Dion-cased was (ammo! Mr. M. Nuughtnu,Elgin Mil a. MEDDâ€"At Mnlvern. on Wednesdav, .Ian'y 4213. 1591!. Mrs. cachenue Medu, aged 83 veaxs. Rhe Rev. Goo. McCulloch Will preach Missionary sermons at Thorn- hill on Sunday next and the Rev. F. C. Kean) will supply his wurk on this circuit. Moxmv. Jun. mâ€"Credic sale of ten acres of standing and iyiug timber, in huh um: lots on in; 10. rmu‘ :er con. Vaughan ([nnrth line) the propenyul Alimony [Soul-s. Sula at. l o‘i-lock: Terms )0 muuma. Ecxurdb a l rvnlire, AucLlOuPUI‘H. . _ Tmcnnn, Jun. ailâ€"Credit sale or (arm sfnck. im- IIL manta, d'c.. the Drum-u) uI Willmm \Vulkvr, Tecumseh. Simunu (‘0. 'l'~.rum in in arms. 15.156011 5: my: wan, auction-31‘s. Wmmamuv, Jun. 15~Crcdit sale of 1mm stoc‘ . implements and furniture at Thompson's honemens-ng. Sale a.“ o'clock. 1'6th 4, mum-bu. Evkanlb la Prentice auctioneers. 'rdUHbDAY, Jun.‘lG-â€"Crudit sale of mrm stock implements. ac" the property 0! Jenna Buwmrue. Lut‘fl, cun.7, York 'l‘p. Terms 9 months. Sulceon & McEwen auninnoars. Fawn. Jun'y 07â€"Credmsale of farm stock, im- pirmeucs, ,uu luta‘J, 2nd con. Vaughan. the proper '0! Wm. Washington. 51'. Nu reserve. Sale an o'clock sharp. Terms. 9 months. Saigenn 6: McEwen, sue-ts. SATURDAY, Jun. wâ€"Admiuissmwrs sale of prnperty in the village of Weston, the eitmo at mu lute Beujmum Franklin Piowxuuu. MONDAY, Jun. 30 Credit sale 0! horses and vvhiclea, the property of Georgia Swift, Home] keepur, rhisbietun. Fu reserve as proprietor has mud out his business. Terms i months. Snigeuu dz McEwen, auctioneorx. WPLH'NBS getting their bills printed at. this flicevull receive a. notice simiiar Lu the nbUVe FREE OF CHARGE Rdbm‘tsnn‘s hon bans in 5 lb. boxes on Saturday at 140. per box. Atkin- sun & Switzer. Mr. E. A. McCullnch, who sppnt his hnliduys with his uncle at, the parson- age, has returned to the University. Miss Munro of annntn qu-nt a. few days with her uncle, Rev. G. McCul- Inch, and returned the beginning of the week. Miss Violet Store-y is, visiting with her friend. Miss Lexie Mormon. Miss Falconhrid e of Tnmntn was a. guest‘uf Mrs. J. V . Elliott m‘er Fri- day night. A good pair of Curling Stones, the property of J. M. Lzuvrence. Price $6. May be seen at THE LIBERAL oflice. The Iltipqrml Oxford Range is nne of the host Rnngés made and has a.“ tho latest hupruvements, burns either (:0le or wï¬â€˜i‘r‘d vequally WPâ€. Call and see umu. Weightmnm. Price $32. LL Mason. 31. Mr. Malcolm Jofï¬â€˜Py and Mr. Angus Jeffrey of Holland. M:\n.. visited with their cousin, Mrs. A. Maudie. [Hinge mouutofprivatefuuds to loan on improved farm prapeny. Five per cent. in- teresb. Easy termst‘or repavu-ent. No com- mission plunged on loans. Apply to A. G. F. LAWRENCE, Freehold Loan Building, Toronto ‘0: at Richmond Hill on Saturdays. Mews ribhed Union Shirts and Drawers, special at 450. a suit. Ab- kiusm) K: Swmzelk Tha subscriber would respectfully intimate to the public thnn having rebuilt. the chopping mill at DIAPLE MONEY I MONEY! He is also still keo LUMBER nu hnud and Dreparel to supply DR] kil'ds and do PLAAIVG all kinds at. lowest. price Patronage solicxted ; And doubledits capacity. he will chop Jul».in until further notice. Maple, Nov. h‘th 1899 - MEN. BHï¬PFm Found on Doc. 27th. 1898, a gentle- nut-n’s watch. Applyrbm Ripans Tabules cure constipation Ripans_Tabules cure flatulence. AN INTER-COUNTY BRIDGE. Henry FOR SALE PERSOIVALS. Sale Register. supply DRESSED LUMBER of all 3PLAI~IVG AND MATCHING of FGUEB NEVV DEATHS ll keeping ALL KINDS 0F (1qu in a. few thus will be satisfaction guaranteed Marsh. jOS. HALL, Richmond Hill I U} ‘K’m A! f â€"- mun J ,. ‘ {:vl ';,‘ 1v 3‘ " A" Q M u u n y «x i f.†‘ a L .1 I .._; _ M- .V.‘ ï¬. .4“: _ V V ' 5 Take Co You will ï¬l I right. Ou Take Die Why in th‘ And Sta] It is mere] 'l‘lley are And in pri wuh Wool Hosiery, Under Shirts and Drawers, and. Blankets. 1899 HARDWARE - STORE C. MASON, - Kw : J“ w.â€" \ï¬wwwwwwww: Reduction of 20 to 30 per cent. MAL BANG Take 'l‘ens There was never a ï¬ner assortment in town, nor better value either, in Package or Bulk Teas. Take Coffees You will ï¬nd the flavor and price just right. Our 18c. one is great value. Take Delicacies Why in those we always did lead. And Staples It is merely a question of what you desire. 'l‘hey are all here And in prices there are no others m it wuh ATKINSON & SWITZER. Is on hand with the latest and best makes. of ISAAC CROSBY. January Sale Bichnlond }Iill on all lines of RICHMON All kinds of Ti; at bottor Repairiy. Prom Also othel And everything and heati Stove Pipes? Merchandise Emma/"s, 1899 111265. ware tove