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The Liberal, 5 Oct 1899, p. 4

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{During the past year the home re- ceived considerable assistance from kind and thoughtful friends whose generosity will no doubt be an in- ‘oentive to others who wish to encour- ‘ age work ofabenevolent nature. As l‘niuch is “required for an institution of {this kind it might not be out of place to explain that a box of produce sent in from the country would be just as acceptable as its equivalent in money. A careful perusal of the Annual ‘Report of the Toronto Deaconess Home and Training school, which has just been published, will conâ€" vince the reader that a good work is Being done in and through that branch of the Methodist church. rEhe Home is situated at 257 Jarvis street, and is controlled by a Board of Management, the superintendent of the institution being Miss Scott who appears to be particularly well adapted for the christian work in which she is engaged. The follow- ing items from the Annual Report will show the nature and extent of the work which was prosecuted dur- ing the past year: Oyer 10,000 calls were made and received; 2,697 half-worn and 594 new garments Were distributed; 580 families were supplied with food; employment Was .found for 375 persons; 4,168 hours Were spent in nursing the sick ; over 400 meetings were addressed; and $319.58 emergency money was spent. RICHMOND EM flihml. If the parties now under arrest at Montreal, charged with plundering from passengers who were on the ill- fated steamer Scotsman, are proven to be guilty they will no doubt receive the penalty they richly deserve. “While women and. children were drowning in the ocean and crying for help dozens of inhuman sailors' and stokers were breaking open trunks, pillaging in all directions and drinking the liquor which was found on board. Valuable articles Such as diamond rings, gold watches, all kinds of jewelry, and fine cloth- ing, have been found on the parties arrested at Montreal to the amount of probably $4,000. Leggeâ€"Burnsâ€"That owing toHenry «Garter being in indigent circumstances ' and living on the charity of the public J. 0. Stokes be requested t0 commit him to the Industrial Home forthwith. (Carried. Mr. Walter Eyer is giv‘ing‘up far I)- j-‘i-ug. The rpluoea's’aéntyed to Mad. Erlllingetgm King Council met at Kettleby, Sept. 30th. Members all present, Reeve Lemon in the chair. 7 The following bills were passed : Clayton Dav-is, removing stones fI'Om roadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 00 Wm. Gallaugher, grant 12th ‘1‘ n- Leggeâ€"Burnsâ€"Thab the bonds of ‘Vm. J. Wells and Joel Edwards, tax- rcollectors for current. year, as submit- ,t9d_ be approved and acceptedâ€"Car- ..y-.. Next meeting of council will be held "at Trent’s Hotel, Nobleton, Oct. 28th. CHAS. PATTERSON, Clerk. SIMEON LEMON. Reeve. con . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. W eesey, culvert on townline L. G. J ackson, advertising . . . . . . Thos. Holt, repair 6th eon . . . . . . "F rank J ackson, gravel and war-k \Vm. Fuller, repair- 12th 001).. .. alas. Fry, repair 9th con . . . . . . . . Jos. Billings, salary . . . . . . i . . . . . 303k &: Tlginer, ngint acgount.‘ ; Leggeâ€"Davisâ€"That the clerk be in- structed to notify Peter Mitchell to re- move his west, line fence off the road- way before Oct. 10th or he will be xprgseCuteQ;-~CflrlԤfd. A , vr,,,.,Â¥ A carpet m sewing bee was held by "Miss Rachael rillinger last Thursday. Twenty-nine ladies gave 'a helpin ‘almnd and by five o’clock the mat/aria “was all neatly finished "up, "when all :sat down to an excellent “tea. It is imeedless to add .that. nfber their arduous labors they did ample justice the same. ' Mr. Eli Bx-illin’ger, youngest son of Jonathan Brillinge‘r, left "for North Bay on Thursday last. He has 'en- .gaged with Mr. Henrg Marsh to work im the lumber woods op the “wimpy: â€"§Jrgs:flég§é:That the salary of Jas. Billings be increased by $4 per month to date fmm Oct: 1st._â€"Ca_rriqd. tied. New Advertisements. King Township Council E DEACONESS HOME. Dairy Town. VfiILL. October 5, 1899 Trimmed Hatsâ€"Our millinery de- partment stocked witnbvlnmst styles in every“ line of fashionable ‘fivadwem‘. See the grand displav at our npe‘ning’ of Pattern Hats and Bonnets. Atkin- son & Switzer. The duties cnllac’iud ‘at 1119 port in Toronto during the month 05? Septmn- 1391‘ amounted to $426,293, as compar- ed with $358,629 during September The. African Wle cloud looks exceed~ meg gloomy, but no blows have yet been struck. ‘It is estinmted that fully a million visitors Were in New York at the Dewey recvptin‘n. The demonstra- tion cost $20,000,000. A cm‘dial in‘vitaiia‘n is Hereby extend'~ Pd t0 the ladies at" Richmund Hill and surrounding townships m-‘mmxe to (my Millinery uponng either to-da ', t0- umfimw (gr ~Saturday. Miss )rifflll will be delighted to show her artistic designs. Atkinson & Switzox'. 1898. See the Parhisiung London and New York styks'at um.- millium-y opening, 5th. 6th and 7th insts. Atkinson & Switzer. Benjamin Crew of Markham town- ship has reported to the county police that an aged hay nun-e was stolen from his stable on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. F. J. Gullannugh, V. “3. at VVos- ton Fair secured first prizf for single carriage hm-se. first for host gentle- man’s turnout, and second for single roadster. ‘If you want a. good Range got the Imperial Oxford. 0? Maggie. Boots and Shoesâ€"“'(‘nwu’s solfid leather Bouts, stylish cub, $1 per pair. We warrant this boat to give satisfac- tion. Naughtun B1~os.,'EIgin Mills. The Public Library Board a! T110111- hill are preparing fur their annual en- tertainment which will he held in Victoria Hall on the evening nf Satur- day, the 2lst inst. The Eckm-(lb Mu- sical Family have been engaged for the necasion. Millinel'y Opening. Thursday, Fri- dayand Saturday. 5th, (5th and 7th Oct. Atkinson 8: Switzer. The passengers on the Duminion Line SJS. Scotsman which was injur- ed by striking on the snail uf Belle Isle,~hnda sud experiencv. The first life boat that Was lowm-ed sunk and ten ladies and one child were drmvned. It; is said the stoke-1's (m the ship Eltitt‘d in a villainous manner. Three notable series of articlvs are hegun in the October La, f Home Journal : “ Her Boston Expvi knees,” analyzing Boston such-13': “The Theatre and its People,” (:(H'~‘l'l up; the whole themefmm both sides cf the footlights ; and the Autnlfiugi-npl‘iy of a. Girl,” her lifefrom sixtOI-n in twenty- six. Through Rudyard liipling’s glasses, “The American GL1" is a charming creature; not pmfect, 0? cause, but his analysis is mh-z-vsting. Two pages are \vcrtlsily filli‘d with pic- tures and anecdotes of Admiral Dewey, which give a. clusz» \'l(“\' m" ‘m: personal side of the nnvulvlmna of tho nineteenth century. The h mm,- of “The Last Years of \K’aahingtun’s Life ” are. recurded by W'illian Perrine covering a, most interlesting period of the great statPSman’s career. Edward Bok writes of “The Fee of the Docâ€" tor,” and points out “The South’s Literary Chance,” and Baron Gheyney details the method of rocedure to secure “Positions under ncle Sam." In “TheCandy-Pull System in the ‘Ghurch” Ia‘n 'Maclm'en protests against turning the church into a place of second-class entertainment. :4 There are many people were so skeptical as to the value of patents that they are ready to condemn any one who applies‘for a patent as guilt-y of an act of fully. The following afiel- made by one of the most pruminent and responsjble ~business men. in the tend to cause the skeptics to seriously consider the subject of the galpg _qf paltfqts. _ Ifregidgnt Gyax'les J. Glidden, of the Erie System of Tel- ephone Companies, has offered to pay $1M >U,000,000 for a telephone repeater which would be as efficient in tele- phoning as a telegraph repeater is in telegraphing. A telephone repeater is a machine for repeating sound. From the earliest days of the tele- phone, inventors have sought to make such repeaters, but up to the present time this invention has not been made. As an additional incentive to inventors proposing to compete for this prize, Marion & Marion of Montreal, offer to refund all moneys paid them by any inventor applying through them and winning this prize, and to patent the invention in all desired foreign coun- tries free of charge. ' THE LIBEfia-QL. ’ 81.09 I! AWARE. Preserve: A MILLION ‘FOR A PATENT. LADIES’ HOME JOIHIEJL N ews Notes. u “up Au 1v hlwv-â€".y man ” to bring out an idea, the great mass must be content to follow their leaders. There is one line that is‘a-l- ways original, however, and that is the business of Brudlcyâ€"Garretson Co., Limited, of ‘Bvantford, Ont., be- cause they continually bring out pu‘bâ€" lications to suit tlie'times and seasons, thus their agents are kept steadily at it and makebig money. In fact, no other occupation is more honorable, healthful, lucrative, 01' offers half as many opportunities for promotion. It is a life school. Many men and women in Canada today testify to the truthfulness of this claim, in fact, it is Conceded on all hands, that one year’s experience with this firm is worth more to any young man or woman than two 01' three years at college, from an educational point of view, and financially it is all that can be desired. Did you ever notice how few peo- pie are original in things they say and do? For instance, one man makes a fortune out of a simpie thing; immediately hundreds of others try in This is human nature. While it; is gratifying to be the “first AGENTS :â€"-â€"Did you 'ever think of handling our latest work “The Light of Life”? If not, now is agood time to start. $3.00 a day sure; some make twice that. Experience or capital unnecessary. BRADLEY~GARRETSON 00., Limited, BRANTFORD, ONT. VVe havejustreceived a car load of First and Second Class Which we will sell cheap for cash. We also Fave on hand a full line of all kinds of dress- ed and’ rough Done and satisfaction guar- anteed. I To PlTElTfim Ill! may be secured by our nia. Address, IKE. "'ENT RECON FARM for SALE A flrst-dass farm of 113 acres in the township of "Vaughan. Good ciay loam,’gcod buildings. well fenced and watemd. “Within a. mile and a quart- egpf Yonge Street. Terms reason- able. Apgly to J. H. PRENTIGE, auctim ear, niouvfllamafi THE LIBEBAI: Gflsfiag sad Shopping LUMBER. . Innes & Sons. Few Men Original. SHINGLE‘S Dye Works. To PITEITVGM ma: '2!" “can. mm". M There are no Conditions or restrictions in the Uncanflitional» Accumulnfif tive Policy of this Assuciation. The lv‘xtcndcd Insurance clause; providg‘ns h that in case the third or any subsequent. premium is not. paid, the insured will be held covered For the full amount of the policy for a term of years. which is definitely stated therein. Pnid~up policies are guaranteed rafter tWO years, and Cash Values after five years. The Association publishes an interesting set of pmn‘phlels, giving full partiiulztrs in regard to its difl'eren’t. plans Gfinsm'ance, and will be pleased to send tliein, on application to 7 N I Western Fire Tn'surance, York Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and Lonc'lofi Guarantee and Accident 00.. Appraiser Canada Permanent Loan 6‘: Savmg Co. It does not pay me to sell poor harness, and it will not pay you so buy poor harness. I guarantee every set I sell ; if it does not. turn out as '1"e'p1‘e- , LL J. ..... Ann’o- An harness. I guarantee every set 1 sun ; U 15 (1005 not. but“ uuu (In my”,â€" why-3&1 will make right. I 54211 at prices so low that you can’t do better anywhere. A good custom made single harness from $10 up ; no factory shoddy. ' All other supplies at prices as low as the lowest. Why buy store or factory harness when you can buy from the manufacturer at the same price, or less. THE LIB’ERfi‘L” OFFIG Si"; AVA W MASON, - RICHMOND HII RICHMOND HILL, DISTRICT AGE ALSO AGENT FOR JOB HEAD OFFECE BIGHMOE D HILL airing Mempily Bone. NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE Riclunond H111 BONE 7A? x‘rEO. EICDONAIJ TORONTO. Cold weather is here and ‘I have STOVES To cook ymn' meat and keep you warm. Also SWVE P!PES,ELBUW8 And everything in that line. ' Hardware of all kinds. Eave- truughing and repairing, I am agent for. Sutton :5 ESELER “ CGFfiPvUfiD; RANGES ~ANDâ€"

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