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The Liberal, 25 May 1899, p. 5

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Cum-t Richmo tu-xmu'mw (Frill The pn’m‘ 'cm! with 99 adv. cents ZCI. The Mvtrnpt mndntiun Was quen’s Birt l1( "he-twven 3,00!) line between T Hill. Best; Messina. Lomnns Sweet oranges 210. a ( & Switzer. As the District. meetian l-ontu Central District wiTl the Metbudist church ’m-d marrow the Junior and I Worth League meetings Wi drawn this week. Best Pure Lard 3 1h. fm ed Raisins 7:50. 21. 1b. ; best 6.1.0. it 1h. Atkinson & S“ DIM) ‘I nd ‘65 An intewsting and profit-able Iimt‘ may he expected at the District Mecc- ing of the Young People‘s Union to he held in the Presbyterian Chum-h next Tuesday. cmnmencing at 2.30 p. In. All are welcnme nut only to the meet- ing in the evening, but also in the afternoon. “ Mahsz " 1 Ceylon Tea is trade, blue 1: age 190. Atk Comfort Soup, 6 but ard’s pure soap 6 fm Home Soup 9 bars for & Switzer. At a Lodge 0 on Tuesday nig (if the D. D. G. ic District, Ric resented by Mc Elliott, T. New hery. Farinnszx 160. a Oats 13c. ; Gnld D1 fon25c. Atkinson accident hand gu‘ was in Mr. J. Alhin, while assisting Cable in driiling a Well near Kin last Friday, happened with :L p accident. His index finger of th The Markham Economist last Week in describing the good-looking County Councillors as they appeared in the photugrm‘eur in the Saturday Globe drew particular attention tn the perâ€" sonal appearance of \Vardvn \Vond- cock “with his hairbrushed.” We surmise that for such a puff Bm. Cur- snn “ill expecta ticket to the VVar- “uen's excursion next month. assisted to he at (laged t1 2519.119? is the measure of values. “’hen the measure is to your liking you rejoice. Atkinson 6: Switzer help all customers to be happy. Rev. Dr. Potts who preached Educa- tional sermons in the Methbdist church last Sunday spokg iu glowing church last Sunday spoke 11) glowing terlnsof the beauty and genei'ul ex- cellence of our fair province, and said that among a thousand things of which we have reason to be proud there is nothing of which we have more reason to be proud thuntvhe schoolsystmn of Ontario, from the Kindergarten to the univelsity. .The village band resurrecth on Queen’s Birthday eve, and played a. number of popular airs to the delight; of a large crowd of our citizens who congregated around the illuminated band stand about, 10 p. m. The musi- cians were assisted by their cld friend Mr. E. Mason who is taking a few days holidays before his return to Stayncr. Mr. R. H. Steacy preached his “fare- well” sermon in St. John’s Church, Oak Ridges, last Sunday evening. MI. Steacy has decided to go to Ottawa City, where he has received an invitation to preach in St. John’s Church. Mr. Sbeacy’s ordination takes place in Smith’s Falls next) Sun- day. His many friends here and at Oak Ridges wish him success in his new field of labor. St. John’s Church is. one nf the best charges in the (lio- cese of Ottawa. ;l(illb \\ ("11' (LODIOUKM u Lllyln. V. . » V. Mr. E. Mason who is taking a few days iolidays before his return to Stayner. Mr. R. H. Steacy preached his “fare- well” sermon in St. John’s Church, Jak Ridges, last Sunday evening. .le. Steacy has decided to go to Ottawa City, Where he has received m invitation to preach in St. John’s Uhurch. Mr. Steacy’s ordination takes place in Smith’s Falls next Sun- day. His many friends here and at Oak Ridges wish him success in his new field of labor. St. John’s Church is one. of the best charges in the (lio- cese of Ottawa. UP GO’ES THE PRICE. 'The editor of the Leader and Re» corder announced last week in large type that after the first of July next he will positively raise, the, price of his paper from 50 cts. to $1.00 per annum. Although the editor has made simi- lar threats on previous occasions with- out effect, we are inclined to think that this time he means what he says. appointed he went out to the drivin r shed, found a horse and rig, jumpefi in and drove away. Father Teef reached here in good time for chun- and after service (lined with his father, M. Teefy, Esq. Early in the afternoon a Mr. Ryan of Deer Park called at the Post Office, and made in- quiries about the house. “What horse,” said Father Teefy. “My brother’s horse, ” said Mr. Ryan, “which you took from St. Basil's church this morning.” Explanations followed when itavas shown that by mistake the horse was taken. when Mr. Ryan was attending Mass. Mr. Ryan knew the horse. was in safe hands before he reached here, but the messenger was sent as the horse was a favorite in the family and might be. overdriven. An evening paper that published an aceountof the incident says that Mr. Ryan now takes it as a joke. and says to his visitors “My horse has a history and a. character. It was once stolen by a priest.” “ . Y? n ru._L- A“; rmnnnwna that this time he means what he says. He would find it easier, however. to lowar the price than to raise it. It is not even contended that: the price is raised “ on account of the postage.” A't'r ‘i n Ki) dl y Vcruslmf v Dr. Wils; iug City, (‘1 injured fin cen ts. 3f}? Um-rfinéal 11 1h insou & Switzer. the Best Value“ in, :xckage 140.; Red p nson & Switzer. 1mm Bretty yufid it is said that M 4.000 patronized thp route and Richmond f Instruction in Aurora ght, under the direction M’s of T01 onto Mason- :1) mond Lodge was repâ€" tun, a nd SSI’S‘ Ml awn Best ut mad {tkir 1H fox SS( IHID tZl xger 0: .1 machln Dr. I who [1: son ll nf the T0. be held in av and t0- go was rep Ouomhs. J ‘r. B. New _v accom- (ed on the said that mor rip he with Atkin happmwc and ban Atk ,1 I) 1'1C( Quakpl ; Rir‘h- Happy meet “35011 pure iinfu-l a 19ft rum 1) nhu MI 1H l ht 11) th symp‘ tiun L in Hit that, } 114 Richmond Hill, May hetwéen the Ric home tc 111 team but Mintns w good fielding but the combination The visiting go home mun did sw and saved their t and saved their team tram a worse defeat. C. Glover oflhe hmne team did some fine playing while the shots were somewhat wild and as the goal- keeper was'fast the hume team only secured two games While the visitors only got one. The visitors 'r'mmrked while leaving that they were used fine and that they hoped at some future time to meet the Hill boys again. The. home team lined up as folluw ‘ ' The. home team .Guzll, F. Storey : R. Rodditt, \V. Z N. Barker, 0. “ Shaw, 0. Glovel Mr. A. Savage. I'lll FATHER TEEFY’S MISTAKE. Before coming from Toronto to preach in St. Mary’s (R. 0.) Church here last Sunday morning Rev. J. R. Teefy made a mistake which he will not, forget for some time to come. In the morning the rev. entlemun tele- honed to El. livery Sm 16 to have a orse and rig sent up to St Basil’s l church at a certain hour. At, the Limo appointed he went out to the driving {ht He a favm-ite. 1some Interest hunself well 5 mmeml m Him (If \IaleLh the 11 up the-i1 {yen THE CONCER' The concert given in the Hall on the Mening Best Yellow Globe and Improved Long Red Mangle seed 11 cts. per lb. ; best Swede Turnip seedv‘ll cts. per lb. Atkinsou & Switzer. ‘ human has bu has been I: through, but 111W 0 Bl LACR {inn} the Mintns (( hmond Hill am’s fast; CE on md excitin tender their h and 'bmthm-ly )ther Storey and *reavement. W n "sympathy, h< ut little power U severe trials su ‘(nmn , it; ] uprc 111' VIN b1- little was an ll) . 1411111 \Vilcv lll gnal-keopel :mno excell Ill l trials such as Bro. lately called upon to t we know that God t and sustain, and we 'nthol'and his family it is truly said "He en in heart and bind- turduyun the park as (of Toronto) and Hill Juniors. The :1; centre and point nt, but nevertheless Id gun». The visi- [al'ger than the hnme :mt; noticeable. The 1 Shaw and did some , were surpassed by )NCERT‘ the In 'm-u' GLOVER, Sec Storey Ivv hearts deep I cmmuisern- Id his family We are awarc llent 'um >Ll e ere used finc some futurc boys again. LS follows:â€" [9, F. Lilliu F. Ludfm'd angvr, F Almighty \Vm'kmm‘) m; of this consul l. LAW M CM AHON se match the pal-lg 1h 19 team. 1nd 2nd :v playing below :v. be 0f proba- znv (If ed ur Reform 1' lies ME l’hE The 111d on (19 sin Iv Thero was a. goodly attendance at the public meeting hold in the Metho‘ dist chm-ch, Tlmrsday 9vening, in con nection with Toronto Gent/ml District Rev. Dr. Parker- occnpied the chair and addresses were given by Revs. VV J. Smith and C. O. Johnston both 0‘ Toronto. The fonner took for hi: subject tum E tian' Sociology.” The several numhm-s and so by Miss Ethel Swilzcl' :l Hume. The very hest value in latest style of Lndies’ Blouses at Atkinson & Swit Sc Switzel In?“ thin Dawson pnlis, has one humlx centre of I up in the Lndios‘ $1.50 ; L The Queen’s Plate of 50 guinpns was nn Saturday won on the \Vnmlhine by Mr. Hondrie, the wollâ€"knnwn Hamil- ton turf man. For the eight previous years it, had hem) won by Mr. Sea.- zmm 0f VVateylno. A strike commencin mckmen has taken 1 Frmnd Trunk Railw y During the mo statistics of the p by the Board 01 Lutnluf 2,060 (1( resulted from (:4 than the high( which was last, from scarlet feve 33. measles phoid 15. The W Dx'vss I. Atkinson Miss V. Mnrtsm) of Quebec is mak- ing a visit with Mrs. M. Mnrtsml. Mr. and Mrs. Beuty of Schomhm'g spent \Vednosday with Mrs. Tifiin, sister of the former. ., Mrs. A. J. Paul cf \Vm'minsh making a, visit with her parents, and Mrs. 0. Mason. va. A. J. Tuye, B. A.. B Mt‘. Lainson Spk‘IHL Saturday day with Mr. and Mrs. EL-ne Rev. Father Tovfy. Prim-i Mr. A. Multlnnn of Tlmrnhill, has l gnnc on another trip across the ocean. ' He sailed from Montreal and will land at Neweastle-un-Tyne. Rev. Father Toofy. Prim-ipnl of St Michael’s Utvllegr‘, prmlchml in the H U. Chm-ch here last, Sunday nun-nng M 1‘ Miss Hyde, Miss \Vulluco, Miss Shaw and Miss Bell Moodio, all nurses in the Toronto General Hospital, spent, the 21th in Richmond Hill as guests ()f Mr. and Mrs. A. Moodie. Mince Moat 9C. ; Best : Cleaned Currants MI. C. P. VViley, traveller fur John Muldrew & (20., Toronto, returned Friday from a two weeks‘ trip to Rab Purtagc and other \Vé‘StPI'I] towns. Mr. \Viley repurts business as homu- iug in the parts he covered. TIN S'nnmâ€"At Uninnvill‘ thus wife of C. H. S Markham, of a. son MAXFIELD â€"In‘ Richmnnd Hill. on Saturday May 20. Mary Mnxflald. aged 40 years. SCHELLâ€"At. Jetferson, on Sunday. Mav 151. Mm Mary Ann Schell. aged :2 Years 6 months. min}: at 8 o'clo i J E. swnnxson. Select Counmuor. FREE OF CHARGE Ono new top buggy: Two tnp buggies, nearly new; n9 open Con- cord buggy, nearly new : Ono second- hand phueton. Theubove buggies am all in first- Class order, will sell right. 35-11 XV. R. PROGTORL 7 5 Buggies for Sale Meat. in the Tempemnce Hall on the first Wed- nesday of each month. Assessment system, Payable monbrly. Lady or gentleman. Class md nmpnt, in H334ng M 9 1' EVENING MEETING. >was a goodly attend Breithnupt a suppgf The Royal Tempms of Temperance Lnd ( The Libm 111; wrappers ulivs’ 13101: $1.00. A1 PERSONALS. tho place millions News Notes the month of the pray 16 to ‘25 25 to 30 30 to 35 35 to :59 39 to 4? 42 to 15 45 m 48 48 tc 50 inons, 10c., & Switzer. hnnty’s Bank at Montreal sday robbed of $35M). Two god the tenor while the lCtOd the roll of bills. Sale Register. ity, flu ten swv huildin Blouses 47c. Atkinson whunpin 0. J0} formet y,"the .” TIN mnth of April, the vital ‘ province. as furnished of Health, showed :1. deaths, of which 256 consumption. 21 more best previous record, m month. The deaths ver were 28, diphtheria. vhnnping cough 7, Ly- {DEATHS nvillp, on Saturday, May 13. H. Stn‘er,- Township Clerk, of HI H‘l'fl' HS. (ll‘th \Vaterh meotsat the home ‘emt nvxc Tuesday $500 40> 34c 43L: Ind tlu Klondik( L by fire ; burned $1,090 lath: 1 Ch". 11d (500 67c $1.00 Jo on Tuesday the Ontario ‘ot-n Starch 6 c. Atkinson 00150} 25188 “fest Comn A. E. gsrwx'rzxm. Richmond Hill \V' 9 IT M r. with jugoolszoooisymoo 75c 83c 90a l 01 1 13 Ifinaugidl geq' Switzm .Ind 20( D.. and 11d Sun- metro- Over in the :s runs 35& 255 B75 imammg Fm? Business Grocery stock to be kept complete. Teas Sold at a reduc- tion of 5 cents per lb. February 9, 1899. f“mf‘_"fii 1,6,6 and 16_8=King St. ,E., Toronto,3 doors west of George verything in the Dry Goods line to be sold at cost Stock in first-class shape. The one chance to secure genuine bargains. WILKENS CO. ISAAC CROSBY. FIRE PROOF. Crockery at cost price. AT THEâ€"â€" Only 5 cents each. These articles are made of solid steel, and will straighten any wire fence. For the Queen’s oBirthday and Dominion Day, both whole- sale and retaxl. Fire Crackers at from IO cents per dozen upwards. 011' Fence Ratchets her Fire-Works ire-Works at equally low figures.

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