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The Liberal, 31 Jan 1901, p. 4

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The Tlmnahill ska-ting rink is :1 pop ulzu' result this Winn-1'. At the lust carnival the prizmmkers wen-P Miss Nellie \Vilsun. Miss Ag ie Bnylv, Mr. N Slucllfv) and Muster \ '. Richards. V The estate of the late Sir Frank Smith is valued at 31.231697. The sucmssiun duties which gn to the Province will amount to $65,000. Newmm'kot will erect a monument for the late. Pb. Haines, who died of fever in the South African \Var. If we make a mistake we endeuvnr to a! once x-ectify it. and at, no time do we show the white flag. Atkinson & Switzvr. Thore was a good attendance. at the annual meeting of the Vaughan Rw- foru) Association at Vellm'e on Mon- day afternoon. After routine busi- day afternoon. Aftvr routine busi- ness the following were elected officers for the year : PrPsident, Roo‘or Harvey : lst Vice-Presiiient, \Villizun Cook; 2nd Vice-President, \Villinm Dunn; Treasurer, Duguld McDonald; Secretary, \V. O. McDonald, Purple- ville; Assistant, N0. 1, Alex. Boyle; Assistant, N0. 2, William \Vocd, jr. Chairmen of Sub-Divisions : No. 1, Charles Foley; 2, \Villium Rumble, jr. ; \Villiam Dunn; 4, Ruhrrt Rumble; 5, James A. Stevenson ; 6, John McGillivruy; 7, D. Longhouse ; 8, John Brown. Mr. \Vm. Buyntnn of this village, has built a butcher shop and is now carrying on an extensive business. One day last week Mr. Geo. Mr:- Cague had 2L “ bee” to draw lumber for the building of :t new bunk ham. Boots and shoes can be purchased at Henry Foster’s at, reasonable prices. The meeting was addressed by the follnwing geullouwn: Messrs. John Patterson, A. J. Anderson and A. B. Rico, Toronto Junction: Dr. P. D. McLean 0f \Voudlwidge; Mr. Arch. Campbell, ex-M. 1)., Toronto Junction: Mr. Jus. Kirby. Reeve of Van] huh; and Councillors Devins and ong- house. Mr. Thomas Boyntnn of Richmond Hill, has moved to this villaga Mr. Ed. and Miss Laura Fierheller of Brown’s Corners, and Miss Maud Lundy of Rainy River, visited Mrs. Jos. Perkins PI] Saturday 121st. Miss Rene \Vright of Richmond Hill, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kliuck on Sunday. The ladies of the Missionary Society and the Epwm-th League intend hold- ing an oyster supper 0n the evening nf Feb’y 8, after which a‘gmnd pro- gramme will be rendered. All are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Philip \Vilton of \Vhite Ruse), were the guests of Mrs. J. Perkins last Sunday. Mr. John Dendmnn, who has not been in gnod health for some time, is convalescent. Mr. A. Cunnle was a. visitor at The SViIIows on Sunday. Miss A. Lillie has been compellvd to leave Toronto and come home an ac- count of ill health. Her friends HJ'C in hopes that the change and rest may prpve bgneficial. - Mrs. LPuf is very ill, and there is slight hopes of her recovery. On Sunday evening the R9v.A.J.G. Cal-scadden preached a memorial sermon in honor and respect toour .lateiheloved sovereign. Miss Jessie Realm‘fn, who has been :very ill, is recovering. Mr. F. Graham and Miss M. Cook (xivere visiting friends in King on Sun» ay. \Vo regret very Ifiluch to learn that, Mrs. Wm. Cook is suffering from a severe cold. School has been closed on account of the illness of Miss M. Lmvnshrough, nul‘ teache 1' in the Public Schonl here. \Ve sincerely hope she may soon be Irestm-ed to health again. The German Emperor has been honored by his uncle, Britain’s new king. by being made a Field Marsh- al of the British army. King Edward also presented to the German Kaiser the insignia of the Order of the Gar- ter, set with diamonds. These are mm of the highest honors which the English sovereign has to bestow, and the presentation discloses both a fam- ily as well as a political friendliness at the present time. RICHMOND HILL. January 31, 1901 6133322» iihfmiu: oil'Co. Changeâ€"Atkiusuudz Switzer. Changeâ€"W llkina .5: -Co. (flangeâ€"fl. C. Baiilgy'. 8, John B!“ The meeting w Vaughan Beformers New Advertisements. Victoria Square News Notes. C arrville. WANTEDâ€"Capable,reliable person in every county mxepreseunlnrge company of solid 11‘ nuncial reputation; $936 salary per year pny~ able weekly; '53 yer day absolutely sure and all expenses; strmghtmuua-flde. definite salary, no commission; salary nuid each Saturdav 9m] expense money advunvml each week. STAN- DARD HOUSE. 334 Dmnnoux, ST, CHICAGO. The above Rink will be open for Skat- ers during the seusnn 0n The first hint of it should he attended to at once. ' Rink open to Curlers every day, and on Tuesday and FI-iduy evenings. RIUHMOND H1141; JN'E D. MCDOUGALL W. A. SANDERS‘UN, l)1°u ggist. RICHMOND HILL SATUR DAY EVENIN G Admission for skaters. 10c. : Children 5 cents. Ffiteen adult’s tickets for $1.00. Thirty children’s tickets for $1.00. RICHMOND HILL SKATING RINK H EADAGH E I Pain war We Eyes A full line of gold, gold filled and nickle frames. And recommend glasses only when necessary. 1/ wmgmaaw” 2 Tiny give 1: light, that's rich and b111- allunt. No odor. ‘ Many sryies. Sold ~ everywhere. I . ii' "*4 Miller. Medical Health Officerâ€"Dr. L. La \vrason. Public Libraryâ€"VV. A. Sandvrsun. Village Inspector, Pnund-Kcvpvr, etaâ€"J. Brownlee. Fence-Viewersâ€"M. McNair, J. XV. Elliott, and James Freek. The council adjourned. a, first, secdnd and third time and pnssvd. The fnllowing are the names nf the officers appointed, viz. : Assessorâ€"Hesse A. Nicholle. High School Trustee â€" Andrew vatnn. “lineal Board of Healthâ€"Henry Councillor Hill introduced By-Law No. 180, to appoint. cormin officers to serEe (he corptgutim}, \yhiqh was read Councillor limes made and subscrib- ed his declaration of qualification and of office. I innortimm any Limaisngood r lime to use \\\\\\\\\\ €€§ $52M} kw 7/ wriamu Call and have your eyes tested free. The council met, in the Cirrk's Office on Jun'y 23, at, 8 o’clock p. m. The Reeve in the chair. Guuncillms pres- ent: Messrs. Fun-y. Hill and Trench. The Clerk read [he minnU-snf the 14th of Jan’y, which were continued. Rnht. Kinnev’s account for three days' work on the rink, amounting [,0 $3, was rend and ()rdmvti to be paid. GOOD MUSIC. Judge McDuugull has onion-d the township 01" York to hold a new elec- tion to decide the lie between John Goulding and F. C. Miller for the sec- ond seat in the township council. Ability to provide fur th nmssvs is the test of any store. Yuu can find our store bristling all over with valm-s. Our policy is to have everything Un- peo 19 are apt to want, and yvt sell not ing but what is worthy. Try our 40(:. cn'ife'e. Atkinson & Switzer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Representative for Fine andefle Insurance Companies, Free of Charge Best of Lenses. 0f each week from 7.30 to 10 o’clock. Indicate eye trouble. Village Councfl “’9 test, your eyes â€"â€"o.oâ€" P. G. SAVAGE, Reeve M. TEEFY. ( im‘k. {0f the firm of Eckardt & Prentice), agent for the Massey-Harris Labor- Snving Machinery, \Vagons, Plows, Scufllers, &c.; also the Sawyer & Massey Engine-s and Thresliers, the Bi-anti'm'd \Vind-Mill, and the Up-to- Date Tm-untn Fanning Mill. All Massey-Harris repairs kept, by H. A. Nicholls, Richmond Hill. Business solicited. The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by rest. druggists in Canada. On] able medicine discovere . > e . 4.3: packages guaranteed to cure :11 forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abua or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receip o_fpr1_ce, one ackage $1. six. $5. One will plan mun“ cure. amphlets free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont He is also still keeping ALL KINDS OF LUMBER on hand and in a. few days will be me are} to supply DRESSED LUMBER uf ull kir‘ sanddo PLAAHIG AND MATCHING of all kinds at lowest prices. Patronage solicited ; satisfaction guaranteed J. T. SAIGEONS The subscriber would respectfully intimate to the public that having rebuilt. the choppmg mill “ DIAPLE And doubled its capacity. he will during the busy choppmg season and until further notice chop 0f Tux-mun, Canadaâ€"the coming com- pany fur the farmers of ank Co. Business Solicited. Manchester, of London.Eng., Lfi' Wood's Pbosphodiua is sohl in Richmond Hill by W. A. SandersonDrugglsc. GORE, ()F GALT. THE NEVV WPPENS - PM. Monday. “’ednesduy and Sat- nrdny 01 each week. J. H. PREETKGE Befo re. Afler. Your choice of $13, $14 and $15 suits made to your measure for In order to make room for my Spring Cloths, I will clear out the balance Twu Chester \Vhite O. I. C. Hogs for service on lot, 54, lst (run. Vaughan (Yonge St). Tex-11:51:32]. R' ‘ ‘ Bllflba W Tnnge St. 17-1-2m. Agent for the fullowing stock Fire Insurance Cumpanies, viz.: BRITISH AMERICA, Subscribe for Henry Marsh. YORK MUTUAL, OF- TORONTO, CANADA. â€"ALSOâ€"-â€" You will make no mismke in choosing from my stock of watches as I keep no “cheap” watches on hand. PriCcs very reasonable. “ cheap “ watch is eXpensive at any price. I have just received a new supply of watches and clocks all uf which I guarantee to give satisfaction. Have become a necessity. A First-clans Cash Mutual. BARGAINS For Service Unionville, BIAPIJE _'- Wood's 1?"'.l1czsphmflnea $10.0a. Jerry Smith, SNAP. COST. LIBERAL my winter ‘tweeds at This is 2i __AT__ Practical “'ntchnmkm: :‘éaiches W. H. MORTSON We are Agents for NE STANAEB WHEEL FERE iNSUR- fii‘éfiE GBMPflNY. A purely Farmers’ Company, Head Office, Markham, Ont , CUTTERS & SLEIGHS tank, 55: 1200 lbs wood, 1 Skates. C. MASOE, '7 1b. Raisins, last year’s crop, for 250 '7 lbs. N ew Figs for 250. Seeded Raisins, 100. a package. Cori; Starch, 50. a package. $pegmls 166 and 168 King St. East, 3 door's west of George Street, Toronto. I h:1\' agab $15 ichmond Kill Eiardware Store ‘ 3)’ NO. 9 Utmk H : 1 Box Stnvv at ’lzltfm 111 Scale, 35 5: 10 per cont. All other goods : iepazr W’ELKENS & CG.“ w. «a aim“ Befwre Purchasing. 3’3 ‘E Vi :‘rnnk Stoves that I will sell at cost; 1 six hole tnvv at, oust ; 3 Queen Stuvvs, 10 per cent. off Scale, $15: 1 second-hand Range, 6 holes, with r N’llt. Off all X-Cut Saws until sold ; 10 p6 goods at; lowebt prices for cash. H. C. BAHLEY, MAPLE. firing! Prom For Bargains in we? Any customer presenting this Coupon and 250. at our store on Saturday, Feb. 2, Will receive 8 1â€"2 lbs. select new raisins. The best in the market. Usually sold for $1.25i our price only '25 LEIltS. Eight ptly Dene Richmond Hill Strika the hour and half-hour. Fully guaranteed, only $1.50. Alarm Clocks SOIL fiay Clock Range. with for cash; 1 tank. coal or 1- cent. at? all

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