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The Liberal, 7 Feb 1901, p. 4

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. mewwumsu mmtajfi:u 1 t“:?fl3:}§_ 292-2.- “ ammo-3.: wrest-x “mm-mm New Advemsements. Changeâ€"11.0. Bailey, (Inimitaâ€" Imperial Oil Co. Ohaugeâ€"Atkmsondz Switzer. Chanceâ€"deny Smith. Vuughau Council Jus.B.McLeun. Chimeâ€"J. ’1‘. suigeou. I *Eixocutor’s ealo -Mulocli.Muluek ’l lioinson & Lee ‘ fie flihrral. RICHMOND HILL. February 7, 1901 THE RECKLESS MAIL. Monday's Mail and Empire in leading editorial said zâ€"“ The pres- ent Dominion Government boasw that it has absolutely no principles." “The Government says that honesty, veracity, rcctitudc and clcanncss are not for public life, however suitable its Maple A memorial service condnrtel by Rev. \V. G. Back was held in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday at 11 a. in. A large number of the (litter- ent denominations was present. The church was suitably draped for the occasmii. A memorial service was held in the Public Seliool on Friday afternoon. Addiesses on the life of the Queen were given by Revs. l’. Campbell and S. \V. Dean. The rink was Well patronized on Saturday night. There was a hot time for It while; also some fancy skating. V Miss Annie Fawuett and Miss M Robinson of Toronto, were the guest of Miss Ada Gordon over Sunday. Mr. J. Iliigill of Pine (viroviu and Miss Thirza “'ilsoii of this place, were iliarried in Toronto on \\'ediiesdav of last week. Quite a number assembled llbtllt‘ evening at. the home ol‘ the bride's parents and spent a pleasant time. The young eouple ban- the best wishes of all for theii~ fulnie hap- tliey may be for churches and Sun- day schools.” Will the Mail kindly name the time and place that the. above statements were made. Patterson. School report for January : Senior Fourlhfl-R. Rumble. Junior Fourthâ€"A. Rumble, V. His- 10 . genior Thirdâ€"II.Rnnible.V.Chai-Ies, C. Johnson. Junior Thirdâ€"J. W'ilson, A. Savage, E. McNair, 1. Keith. Senior Secondâ€"F.Runible,S.Chai-les and L. McNair. Junior Secondâ€"J. Keith. Senior Pt. Secondâ€"Josie 0. Mager. Junior Pt. Secondâ€"R. Rumble, J. Hislop. Part Firstâ€"Nettie Rumble, Rumble, M. Charles. Present every dayâ€"C. Johnson and 3". Iiiarles. â€"â€"-.I Lanestafi Rumble. Jessie Honor roll for Jannar)r : Fourth Classâ€"Emily Boyle, Mabel “Gooderham, Morgan Boyle, Flossy 6'Casely. ‘Sellior Thirdâ€"Alinedizt Clubine. ‘ Junior Third~â€"Anuie Chapman, M. IBoyle. Gene Chapman, Randal Page, ‘ Ollie. Boyle. Senior Secondâ€"Freddie Page, Otto 'Janies. Junior Secondâ€"Ernest Richards. Senior Pt. Secondâ€"Lorne {louder- hain, Mary Lowry. Junior Pt. Secondâ€"F. Chatterly. Part Firstâ€"Florence Richards, Lowry, Mabel Chatterly. L. W ALDRON, Teacher. R. Concord. School Report for January :- Sr. IVâ€"Elmore Reaiuaii, George ~Miles, Edgar Bowes. ' Jr. IVâ€"Elsie Troyei‘, Chas. Gollaiid, Sr. IIIâ€"Norma Fisher, Fred Miles. _ '31-. [IIâ€"Margaret Stewart, Jesse “'0 test your era‘s Farrell, Percy IFisher. Ethel ‘Vhit- n more, Flora Go land, “lilkie Bowes, F “ - G "‘. «IA ‘7" ,t, Birdie Riddell. 1 e 6 0f it we g6 Sr. IIâ€"VVttltOl‘ Stewart». Jr. IIâ€"Teiia Vanderbnrgh, Pearl hIileS, Maud Poole. Pt. IIâ€"l‘llla- Reaman. Bert Evans. Pt. Iâ€"Eddie Clark. ldsi Clarke. Present every (layâ€"Flora Golla‘nd. Ethel \Vhitmore, Ida Clarke, Eddie, Clarke. Aggregate attendance for 706. Highest month, daily attendance. 42. E. J. A. JOHNSTON, Teacher. o.â€"â€"_ Victoria Square Mr. Geo. Dennis is the father of a bouncing gii l. The oyster supper in aid of the Ep- worth League and X’Vouian‘s MiSsion- ary Society has been postponed until February 13 on account. ot‘ some of the talent not being able to come. Miss Goodyear has been friends in this village. Miss H. Jenkins visited our S. S. "last Sunday. Miss Clendenning of Cashel spent Sunday with Mrs. book. Mr. Johnston took a load to visiting the S. S. convention Richmond Hill last. 1?”?HUUSE:331_1’!“1‘“°“"-ST- CHICAW' Thursday evening. Mr. Trudgeon and son while cutting down trees in the. bushsueceeded in getting 3 raccoons. He is now look- ing forward for a. good pair of gaunt ets. Mr. and Mrs. H. Villlshll and son were the guests of Mr. \V. I". Nichols last Sunday. The people would like to know, gmflmfimmflm“fif “ \Vhat is the matter with our choir." +9.â€" -â€" News Notes. Mr. “'iu. Louiit, K. 0.. of Toronto, has been appointed a judge. Mr. 1!. L. Borden has been chosen Parliamentary Leader by the Con- servatives. Dominion Parliament opened yes- terday at Ottawa and the Ontario Legislature in Toronto. Mr. Moves, manager of the Metroâ€" . fins are thorouin and praetieal and its polilnn Railway. is sntiei'ing from a severe relapse of la grippe. Aurora is uttering $I(I,Ullt) to Messrs. Uudei'hill & Sisiiian. boot and shoe manufactures. who are leaving Mark- haui. The \Vorld says that Hun. N. C. “Valhice and Messrs. Armstron & Cook have sold out. the Iron ‘3 ask niineiii British Columbia for Slim?) .of which $2110.30 \\':t.\ in z ..\‘I', piiiess. Mr. and Mrs. A. Unify spent Satur- day and Sunday with friends at Tul- lilllltll‘t’. Miss Rahno Atkin of Toronto, spent Monday with friends in the village. I The Methodist Sabbath Hehool had its annual sleigh-drive on 'l‘uesday afternoon. Upon the return from the drive tea was St'l'l'l‘tl in the \‘t‘sll‘v. after which a. programme was given by members of the school. ___-‘.’_ . . Help the Fire Brigade bv patronizâ€" ing the “'iteh Carnival on “'ednesdny 'evening next. horscnndpoorlnok- '47’7 i ’ Ing harness it) tho “ worst kind of a. com- bhiatlon. L${/, _. Eurekd i ’ Harness @fil not only makestlie burners and tho A 4 horse lo'lc better, but makes too l r-" ditio‘u to last irriga as long ' ' as it ordinarily would. Suld CVt‘l'l'Wi’AL'l‘ h musâ€"2"! all“. haJu by lnPEmAL , 0 Woods and woi kiimnshi i. 1 ° 5. lint-ause i lit‘l‘it'vtl- in large" sales a, and small profits. ti. Because it pays to let know what you have to sell. 7. Because I cater to the intelligent class and they read the papers. ) ‘ ‘ ' V W ’ 3 J I‘ll... 1 53“ l H. Practical Watclimaker. Hf : M _ 9 . . . . ' 1 Wit It" 01 oerwce Two Chester “i'hite 0. l. C. Hogs foi serviee on lot 54, 1st eon. Vaughan (Yonge St.). 'l'eriiis $1. ‘ V l7»l»2ni. \\'. II. MU {1.403 ‘I BititeamS __A T__ a t 111 1 CL Eda-3f, elo. 9, re ceive 9 yds. .. :2 on regular 8-3. a annelette ‘ Our first ship; lent of Spring Dry Goods has arrived. Come in and examine our stock, Whether you ’1‘ ’ not. Special-u 131111051: cl “ashmereJVde 7 31 people I I 5 1‘ ' E": “E, I... -,::.:,__.... as . “mâ€" RBESQQS list i (at? Elie. e. Mggfiggg Any customer" __ presenting this i: [32321113. se Coupon and 500. l::::::::::::‘it.5*:.:5;:E:;:i;;:i;"::r:33: .13’ at 1r store on I i T) .L O H .l' [â€"4 luv I mm -“I-mmm'x aimâ€"up. ~â€" Ir‘ o;“’1 7) w. use .t. Cream or CELI'diflw; o H. C. EAELEY, MAPLE. Ci. HUMtE’E. . 1.. .1 13°31 it, . W ~ I . r to male mom for biometry. its... toe-me. ere mete n oroc i my Spring Cloths, 1 will â€""' clear out the balance fl a I 15:2?“ :3 F '_ ‘ . H ; ‘ . :3 5‘15) of] as“ free ‘3". F , 45"..." :I: N Is, oi m V “In '6 -r_ 1‘ ,4; t: “A: n g” ‘hl . ‘. '1 "V? ’i - ‘ d t 435...?) sumâ€"win 6353;; his. a” it)» \J twee s a . 888T. Your choice of G4!", 331.1. and a 3 . I have 3 No. i’ ('ook Moves that I will sell at cost 2 lsix hole Range, with tank, $32; I iiox Store at cost : 3 Queen blou‘s. li,’ [291‘ cent. off for cash: 1 lZIlil lbs. i’l.it‘.'oi ni Scale, :,' lsecond-hand Range, ii holes, with tank. coal or \'.’l'tHl, 3513: it! per cent. off all X-(7iit Saws until sold; Itlper cent. oif all Skates. All other goo-ls at. loxvest prices for rash. $15 suits made to your measure for OIL L0. ER- am. 5‘“! ‘iai Pat net Indicate eye trouble. The first hint of it. should be attended to at onee. And i-eroniineiid glasses only when llt‘Ct‘SSllI‘y. A full line of gold, gold filied and iiitzkle frames. 1. Best of “asses. Call and have your eyes tested free. Satisfaction guaranteed or iiionev W. A. SANDERSUN, 133°1'uggisst. ‘ itiiiieiie Hit; \VANTEDvCapnble, reliable person in everv county to represent large company of solid tiv naiiriul reputation; ‘ 9.16 sului‘y per year puy- al)le weekly; $311erdnyabmlutcly sure and all expenses; straight. bone-ti in, definite salary, no commission; milnry Dlllll eneb Saturday and nxponse money uclniuee-J oar-h “eelt. hTAN- DON’T iiiitiiti To write for our New Catalogue if you are interested in the seleetion of the Best School in which to train for business pursuits. fl _. a fix ' ‘ ‘ 5 Q9 tr itetiial Estate... i; i 385% 8 l“ r a .fi 4, TORONTO. employs II regular teachers, owns 60 typewriting machines and uses 20 splendid rooms in its work. Its Colll" students and graduates are in stioiig deni-ind. \VINTER TERM from JANUARY 2nd. ENTER ANY TIME AFTER that date. \Ve also givt splendid courses BY MAIL for those WlK‘ cannot at- tend our School. All particulars cheerfully given. ' W. H. SHAW’, Principal. Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. $150.03 Eteps..,ziring Eremptiy BEES Richmond Hill This is a Site's? TICE Unionville. .Of the firm of Eekardt 8.: Prentice), agent for the Mzissey-I'Iarris Labor- Saving llIaehinei-y, \Vagons, Plows, ienii‘lers.’ okra; also the Sawyer & u:- ‘3. Mama-y Engines and Threshers, the lii'.‘tiitf01’ll \Vind-Mill, and the Lpâ€"to- try“. i... . Toronto Fanning Mill. All ' v-llarris repairs kept by H. A. ‘ltillis, Richmond Iiill. Business solicited. - V ’ - gm 3; {v a, Ph 3 a Eight Day Cloak re fer ' ' ' 00 3 OS 0 m - «"5 p er, Strikes the hour and halt'ahr-ur. The Great English Remedy. ( v Sold and recommended by an druggists in Canada. On] tell able medicine discovere . St. 3 ~ . packages guaranteed to cure Bl of Sexual Weakness, all effects 0f abus Fully guaranteed, only $1.50. Alarm Clocks The best in the market. Usually sold for $1.25, ('llt’ price only 723 cents. forms or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on reeelp‘ of price, one package $1. six. $5. One will pleas mwm cure. Pamphlets free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, 0111 11‘." \Vooil's Pbosphodineis sold in Richmond Hill by W. A. SalldBl’sOfl,DrllLf‘gldL ’ N to W tllfittiiét; -' lettt The subscriber would respectfully intimate tr the public that having rebuilt the chopping mil! ’1” NEARLE And doubled its capacity. he will during the busy chopping season and until further notice chop nag. I*’_V,:Fr_1h~ m .. .,, stains s. so. 3 doors west of George Street, Toronto. mm: s t .. W 166 and 168 King St. East, Monday. \i'eclncsduy and Sat- lll‘dily 01 each week. He is also still keeping ALL KINDS OF I;U\IBEP. on hunt! and in u few thus will be Drepm‘el to supply DRESSED LUMP-ER of all kiinlsautl do PLAMVG AND MATCHING of all kinds at lowestprices. Patronage solicrted; satisfaction guaranteed For Bargains in HenWLmh-c CUTTERS (3; SLEIGHS seresssea-zfiaaeefiaâ€"sess: for pai-tieulars n. H. A. Sher- .iaeob Eyer and Son, YEARLY to Christ- iiian, General Manager, (‘orrtor- Chopping done any day oi” the wee]; I~{)ND I‘IILiL. r‘r a ar_f§r3 subvtiru'mz advise “f $4195WW¢$ .4 ian man or woman to look after our grow- ing business in this anduadjoiin ing Counties; to art as . anager : ‘ ---s.i ll ; To‘k -: "R" llllltilti‘ll‘tl‘llltl )l'ltii'i‘iitlibtine.‘ Illnclosg e self-addressed.stamped envelope - I ' F an Building. opposite United States Treasury, \Vashingtoii, D’ ‘ ARSSE “WWW sieveâ€"see est-secesse‘; ' t: . , .r . ’ CHGPPING l A purely Farmers Company, Head p I ,"t , - Gifice, Markham, Ont, MAGERS MILL, Half a mile west of Richmond Hill village. "R'iiiaix's Tabules cureâ€"thyroid iivér. ‘ I Ripans 'I‘zzbules cure bilionsness. 1 Ripans Tabnles cure constipation. BICEK 7‘.

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