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The Liberal, 27 Dec 1900, p. 4

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Misscs Flora. and May Hutty of Tr.- u-untn, spent Uhristnms Day with, Mr . :und Mrs. H. Bussiugthwaite. ’ Mrs. J. M. Lawrenc’ of Toronto, ism-nt yesterday with friends in the ‘villuge. Miss Mary Trench who was at Fin- ;gall the past few months l-Murned home at the beginning of the holidays. ' Miss Ida Glass, who has been stay- fing wth relatives in the city has r0- -turned home. Dr. Coultm‘, Mrs. Coulter, and Miss Winnifred Cuultel- of Ottawa, Mr.J.D. Guulterand Mrs. Cnulter. Mr. Roht. \Valker, Mrs. “'zllkL-r and two child- 'ren. Mr. 0. Savage, Mrs. Savage and two children of Tm'nntu, wow the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cuultex- m) ’Kmas Gay. Mmkham Sumâ€"Miss Duncan of Richmond Hill. is the guest (11‘ her friend, Miss Carrutlwr. At the clnse of the public school thv muffils presented the pl'il1cipul,l\Ix-.l‘l.H. Fl iutt. who is severing his connection with the school after 9!, years of sex-- vice. with seven vols. of hunks: the pupils were treated tn candies. &c..z1nd n, cpncm-L was given by thy pupils. wecent examination at SJhUUl, Newm m-ket. Among the fun mm- l‘esideuts of this villzwe who have spent or are spend- :ing‘t 10 lmlidayshere may he mentinn red: Mr. and Mrs. J. S.’McGnnnghy and baby. Tux-onto ; Mr. E. Mason, Tnâ€" l-nutu; Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Paul and baby. Hawkstnne: Miss F. M. Brown, 'Feneiun Falls ; Miss Cooper and Miss Gertie C(mpei, Uxhl'idge: Mr. J. F. Skeele, Cayuga : Miss Edith Hopper, Toronto: Miss Bessie Reddilt, Toron- ln. Mr. Lox-nu Murris, Tm-nntn, Miss Maggie anos. ’l‘m-nntn. Mr. and Mrs. llSln-ppard and two chiidron,T01-onto, MP. Hurry Sunderan Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. F. CHIPS and Miss Gladys 70163, Toronto, Mr. Anson Uill'l'Ui, To. ,l'OllU). i'RICBMOND HILL. December 27. 1900 vamru'ket- Exp 'ess.â€"Mr. and M rs. McNuh' of Richmm.L Hill, spent a fv“ days this week with Mr. and Mrs. S. “'nmns. "Mr. J. McC. Sanderson, ln-othm' ()f Sanderson Bum, of this place was married in Philadelphia on Saturday last to Miss Ella E. Graham. Miss Byam and Miss Richmdsm: of Maple, huth former pupils of mu- High School, l):|ve_ suqcessfully passed thp SPlIti man he f( pR-im shun" -“‘LcL a [null tell yup his story every morning and evening," said a fzununs Englishman in Characterizing the newspaper, “and at the end of n -t.\\'el\‘emunth he will have become your master." \Vhat if the man is brazenâ€"fluted, a chronic liar, mine who rejoices in iniquity, and is utterly reckless in principlr, who is thus wel- comed daily L0 the home circle P Ought mot. :1 nmvspupor that is inditferenc Ln ‘u‘uth. is self-sveking and has no re- gard fur individual rights or for public :mnrals. to be twnterl as you \vnuld deal with u scnumlrrl who seeks adâ€" mission to _\'«:ur ruom and rnmpany ? Let an unprinciplod journal tell you its daily stury, and by :m inexorable ummlluw you will in due time have ~an “evil spirit," for your mastrr. In this Sauue cnnnvction we arr remindrd of an internistng lecture by an old journalist and mwnber of Pnrii'uuent, Mr. R. L. Richardson of \Vinnipng. “Chm-actor." said hp, “ is just :15 es- sential for :1 l)(‘\‘.‘3p:~\p(‘l‘ as it is for a nun whu is Lil pendrnl upon the pub. individual shuuld 5.1111111 hm mu: repu- xtutinn and character. H honesty is the best. pelivy fur an individu I]. it is. in an accent“ Aled degree. the best pul- .icy for a newspaper. In a peculiar sense a newspaper helunged to the public, being in reality the m-entinn at the public. In the lectul-er's mind the best example (vi the value nf presm'v- ,jng chma'rtel‘ in a newspaper isthe hisLnl‘)’ uf the Munu'eal \Vituess, which the speaker regarded as per- ;hngs theflmost influential journal in At: the social) iven By the \V. M. S. and the Epwmt League in the Meth- ‘adist church Inst, Thursday evening, the proceeds werP used in decorating and clmning the lecture rrmm. M. \V. Tlmrln-om, the nmv principal 0f the Public school has mnvvd into the house formerly occupied by Mr. E. Caldwell. Mr. Thos. Mchrnmck is spending the Christmas holidays with friends in Ravenshoe in Bruce Cu. Mrs. A. Dickensnn of Cromnm‘e is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Phillipm ‘Vilbert, Knight of Chicagn is spvnd- ing the holidays with his father. \\'In. Kgighfi- ME. S. Jewett and daughle of To- mnto Junction spout, Christums with his sister. Mrs. \V. Wand. Miss Nellie Franks of Gndvrich and Mr. John Franks and wife of “'(md- abridge, spent. Clu'istnms with their father, Mr. H. Franks. Oman: Chunue Change {Hint-ut- [Change ‘J I' Bunyanâ€"D Judlcu] Sale For Sulaâ€"\ CHARACTER COUNTS. impu' guide t his 1' PERSONALS. is m pem‘ lppm-t. I R. F (It Suns ll (0 Swnze Maple Mt 1.: an that. an putatiun and ifirrat the Model (In I]. it is. he hast pnlv a pvculiar Pd to ch? (rrvntiun at s mind the u] editm Pursuant to t‘hv under (if the High Court ufJnsticv made in lhe‘ action 01' Smith \‘s. Rnutlvdgp th-re wxll hu offered for sale by puhlic zulctiun with the appmlmtinn of Neil Mr-lmun‘ Esquire, Official Iivai-q-(»,~l»y G. .l. vanseml 8: (70., at their 11mins. 23 King Street, \Vest, Turnntn, (in SAT URDAY. THE 26th DAY 01“ JAN- UARY, 1901, at the hour of tm‘lw o‘clock mum, the following pruplâ€"‘I'ty : Firstâ€"le Westm-ly half containing twunnd three-quarter acres more or lvss (If that Pill'CQ-‘l of land in th ann- shipnf Vaughan containing iiw- :and one-half acres being part of Int. thirty in the first L-uncessinn of said lmvu- ship dvscrihed as fullnws : (Jmnmencingr at £l pnint on lhv TERMS :â€"Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money to he paid to the vendors or their solicitors at time of sale‘ and the balance into Court to the credit of said action within thirty days there- after without interest. Other tel ms and conditions will he standing con- ditions of Court. For further particulars apply to the :mctinncer, or to MessrsRezld & Read, Solicitols, McKinnon Building. To- :onto, or to McPherson. Clark, Campâ€" he” Sc Jarvis, 16 King Street \Vt‘st, Vendors Suiicitols. the nurth ellsterlyâ€" nn’gle I’her'i-nl’, thence southerly parallel with Yunga- Street six chains and sixty-six Inks mnre or less. thence westerly paw hr. with the northerly limit of suiu I-xl seventy-five links mm-e m- ‘wsx‘, mum-v mntherly and parallel nil: Yungi- Street, three chains .llhl fit! jut w.) lllil£~ more or less tn the centre uf Sillll lot. thence westm ly parallel with the northerly limit of said lnt, lire (:hnins mnre ur less, thence nnrtherly parallel with Ynnge St) eet ten chains mnrv or less to the nurtherly limit nf said lnt, thence easterly along said nurtherly limit the chains and seventyâ€"five links more or less to the. place of beginning. 0n the said westerly half are said tn be erected :1 detached frame house with \vpod-shed, burn and an old stable. Secondlyâ€"The easterly lmlf (\f the said ahnve dpscrihed part-01 01" live and one-half acres containing two and three quarter acres. Upon said svcnnd parcel are said 10 be erected a sumâ€" detuched frame 110x159. The said lands are a short. distance from the Village of Tlmmhill and there is a small or- Cl 3. d on ('HCll parcel. The pmpmties will be. offered for sale Sppm'utvly and each subject to :L wservv hid. Dated at. Toronto 22nd day hvr, 194)“. 2w Commencing at El puim, mi northerly limit uf said Int {i fiventy-ouv chains and tu‘vn links westerly airing: said 12: :it Tho rosidvnco iunnwdialely the High SchfmlidAppl}:it}: 19â€"tf A farm consistin part of Int 8, 3rd 0: mm 14 acres of lulu tion and Canada. This, he ennsidvrt-d, was due to the suund. cuusi<tent. mm'ul pnlir) that, had hPt'll fullnwed. and the high ideals always held up hy th “'ilm-sst It has invariath lwvn fnum‘l "dun-at iug sound principles. and it, has ml- ht‘l‘t’d with such pvrtiuacity to its pul- it'y that it has furct-(l the respm't ml the public. and although an ule. Px-ntesbant paper published in lhl ()aLhulic PI‘OYlHCP of Qm-huc, MLRich- ardsnu ventured the assertion that. it was x'espeotvd hy its l't'liglnlls t-ppuu- ents. Inasmuch as tho m-ws mlwr i.~ the historia‘n (if tlw (lay, it is ( t-sii-ahlt- that it should lw vvlaciuus and a faith fill I'rcol-(lvl- ()f Pvt-Hts. mm 1am E 1‘1} ‘5' Nem- Lho Village of Thornhill L uéicial Sale 31'), t p4 Ht wim FOR. SALE land Half Ti} RENT franw ham. driving shvd, and uthur outbuildings. The clay lqull and in gum] («mali- [ulf .-: mile fmm scbonl. chm-ch st office. Terms nmdvl‘nlfin am given at any tin)». lCl'9s of full 10 news seed $3211 pluweq. u JAM ES INE\\'TON NEIL M( T_. H. KEYS. red. and thvn md stream of f the fan-m. (mm '13 I a 'ET‘E' )1) Offici pgixgt ml I’ll M LEAN. (IHC‘H :in Milis a] Referee. uf Dxcvm- 26 28 nth of from {1-1 If, hhg‘a' tnnt (0f the firm of Eukur-dt 8: Prentice), agent for the Mussvy-Hau‘x'is Lahor- Snving Machinery, VVagnns, Plnws, Scufi'lers, &c.; also the Sawyer & Massey Engines and Threshers, the Bruntfm‘d VVind-Mill, and the Up-tn- Date Turontn Fanning Mill. All Massey~Harrisrepairs kept by H. A. Nicholls, Richmond Hill. Business solicited. The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by a: druggists in Canada. On] rel} ;. able medicine disoovere . Si "g A win ckagcs guaranteed to cure 8.! forms of Sexua Weakness. all effects of ahus or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To Mcco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on recelp' 0.1 prlce. one aokage 8]. six. $5. One will pleas: mwdl cure. amphlets free to any pddress. The “lead Company, Windsbx‘, ORE E 1%? Of all kinds at 5(:91jtsa.bng. Chop- ,ping oyvry L3 Wond's Phospho’diue is sold Hill by W. A. SandersonDruggst Consist And :Lgnod article at 9. New Fall Fashion Plate NOW on View. Chupping done any (1‘ at, This rvsult is attained in all orders placed with ' On any hf those dnyw you can gvt yum gluin g:_~ound while yuu wait. Alsn gristing and exchanging wheat ..»f()1' flour. All kinds of flour and feed always on hand. Chain-o Family Flour and Manitoba Patent. Try a bun-bl nf- my-speciul bland of Manitoba Flour for home-made bread. Marketvm-ice paid for Feed Peas. (F. iii. PRENTICE Half a mile west of Riclunund Hill yillage. First-class Dumb and Maple deliver ed on the shm'tvst, untimu Apply to \\'. R. PROUTOR In Obtaining price thatdm-s the business. Any huuglm- can lmy lill’Jfilll‘ kinds of material bh'lt I nsv in rvpuix-ing; lmt skill is :the most'vnlunlyle mutt-rinll'lmt, mm he uwd in Watch rppniring and the bunglm-vml’Llmy it. I svll my skill for what it, is wm-th audit will cost you lwss than bungling M, at. lmwr - . is ’l‘iun 0 Edam [n the Village of Eiuhmond H111, Modern Brick Dwelling Lh-It I mm in rv the most‘vnlunhlc ule in Watch bunglm- (-un’t, buy COAL 83 WOOD the material that goes into your watch that n-sults in a perfect job. It is the hv nndvrsigned begs to - announce to the public that he will during the "winter ‘mon'ths l“ and r‘xnmine my mn-efnny St-‘lm‘t- l :lssnrtnmnt of Tweods, Sm‘gvs, unry \‘VursLt-ds and Tmuserings. A. J. Hume, Tailor, Richmond Hill. pt. H. B. Schmidt. w reuse-Ada y : {twine at a nummal coat Apply to Honest W030 MAGER’S MILL. ’i'erms ting of ten rooms. with one acre nf g1 veil and two cisten-h, bennerv. cnw shc fur two horses, all up-toâ€"dnw and m f nuditiuu. Amre phuuce t9 purrlmee FOR SALE Satisfaction CHGPPING C hhp {a} rain LOW Price. K N ( )\V H 0 \V EZ- Wood's Phosphodineg E‘éEi’éTUN 8383K Unionvillo. 19011' Skinh‘. 3m. it Isn t J RR R Y SMITH. Pl-uctirnl “'utvhmnkm'. W. R. PROCTOR (\f the week em lichmonl) THE STANME Eflijmi HRE iNSUH~ afifififlfifl Apnrely Farmers’ Company, Head Office, Markham, Ont, Hr adlight Lance tr oh cross cui saw iS without dunht the fastest cuttingr (tl’km‘s cut, V saw mum», 15 4 guuges thinner on tho back than tne front, every saw guaranteed, only 50c. per foot. usu C. LIA‘Q‘ON, CUTTERS 8; SLEIGHS 33,9030 3378:? and Son, Just‘ 1021,3333 into stock same V neat shawfs at. 50 0133,75 0‘09. and $1.09 each. WELEENS & €30. Lined \Vlntm' Mitts, only Lnnterlw, th9 cold-blast, om: of the My sold for 750., our price, 65C. eac Alarm Clocks, fully guarranteed, only 75C 186 and 168 King‘St. East Richmond Hill Har Shawls 131011 31()ND H ILL. WILKENS & 30.. Befoze Purchasing. We are Agents f4 H. C. BAELEY, MAPLE. For Bargains in per pail floors west of George Street, Toronto. 1 ch, 0f OI' No. 55. Any customer presenting this Coupon at our 3 sore on Saturday so. 22., will reâ€" ceive a discount; 'uatw: Promptly Done Richmond Hill In stuck that each dwar .4“th _ Huxvs 'hnpping A) :the and Pm L Knives 5v. 1 have some ill' 009k ms made 1. Mnxnn ltt's fur l r) Spring l purchases nf Dry Goods Ml kinds mndo that IOI‘ $01118 VGI’ e Stow I'm: mli 5 nl‘ 'l‘inwm-o and Hardware. I will sell nt‘cmt. Stoves l)‘. ,3:ng

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