"7;? “vi- V all»: glacial. RICHMOND HILL, lebruary 28, 1901 (7 jfgllï¬. Fire Brigade meeting next; Monday evening. B ’ Miss Keith of‘Tm-onto was the guest of her sister, Miss M. Keith last. Sat- urday. _ ,ifl _ 7. v I Ileevo Savage and Mis. Savage spent over Sunday with relatives in the city and returned Tuesday. l Mrs. \anl‘l‘ll Hewison has returned after spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. It. Ingiain, Iiniouvtllc. l Mrs. AHylvestt-r Savage will receive at the residence of Mrs. P. (i. Savage f on Saturday. March luau 3 to 0. Mr. Edward McMahon (ifâ€"Aurora, spent yesterday with his brother, Mr. -T. F. McMahon. \Vc understand that, Mr. John Showdown has bought. the Express business from Mrs. tialry. John Reid of this villiige is prepared to receivi- tmiitracls for well digging and well cleaning. Ma; JasNKentvof 'l‘oivnlo spent Fri- day with hisniccc. Miss Dils, at the home of Mr. T. F. McMahon. Mr. J. Switzcr, as a dell gate, attcnd- and a meeting of the Grand Council, II. T. of T. in Toronto last week. A Farmers' social club meeting will be held at the residence of D. James. I"sq., on l’iiday, 8th of March, at 2.30 p. in. Richmond Lodge meets next Mon- day at 0 o'clock, and later in the even- ing a number of the members will visit Robci tson Lodge at King )ity. A ConVLâ€"iition of the \Vest. York Sabbath School Association will be held in the Methodist church, Maple, today and toâ€"morrow. Rev. Arthur Browning, a former missionary in British Columbia will preach Missionary sermons in the Methodist church here next Sunday. A meeting of the. Curling Club will he held in McConaghy‘sshoe store this (Thursday) evening at 8 o‘clock to ar- range. for Smith medal matches. Aurora property holders on Monday voted $10,000 for a boot & shoe manuâ€" factory. The vote polled was 297 and of this number only 7 Were against the by-law. Mr. Hill will address the members of the Junior League toâ€"morrow after- noon, Friday, at 4 o’clock. Subject, “A Thistle in the Flesh.“ All wel- come. The annual meetingr of the Canadian Press Association Will be held in Toâ€" routo on the 21st and 22nd of March. the Montreal meeting having been postponed. His many friends here will regret to. learn that Rev. J. Vickery of Stoutfâ€" ville is seriously ill. He went to the city to consult, a specialist but was un- able to return to his home. > Miss Hattie Linfoot returned from Aurora Monday evening after spend- ingafew days with her friend, Miss Eva M. Petch. The latter accompan- ied her back and made a. short visit. Pure Gold Jellies. all flavors, 10m; non such black and tan combination shoe dressngSc. Atkinson S; Switzer. . MONTREAL, Dec. 1900. To the Public :â€"Your druggist is hereby authorized to refund the me chase price on a. twentyâ€"five or ifty cent bottle. of Greene‘s \Varranted Syrup of Tar. if it, fails to cure your cough or cold. ‘ (Signed) The Lester H. Greene Co. The March meeting of the W. M. S. will be hela at. the home of Mrs.Storey Richmond Street, next Thursday af- ternoon at three o’clock. Members. are mquested to be. present. An in- vitation is extended to all \\ omen in- terested in Mission work. The sub- ject for prayer and study, “Jewish Missions." Richmond Hill curlers have not been successful in their “ return " matches. Theydofeated teams from Lakeview and Newman-lief in their first games but in the second they suffered defeat. At Newmarket last Thursday the home. rinks won by 8 and 6 points. and here on Saturday Lakeview \von from our men by 3 shots. Looks best, wears best, 'is 'best, a black or blue serge suit made up and trimmed as we turn them out. At» kinson & Sivitzer. The members of the Headford Meth- odist Church purpose h ilding an oyster supper and entertainment on the evening of Friday, March 8. A bountiful supper and an excellent pro- I gramme are being arranged, assuring ‘ a good time to all who attend. See: large bills for particulars and note the 1 date in your diary. ‘ I l The lbesthockey match played here this season was that of Thursday last ~when the locals met and defeated the “I R. Johnston Co‘s fast seven. The game was clean and fast throughout and the combination of both teams I was of the best; the superior condition ‘ of the home team alone winning the game in the last few minutes. The score was 5 goals to 3. Mr. A. Savage yavceutire satisfaction as referee. l coffee, 15c. lb. The thiid match, President vs. Vice- Pics. sci-it's, was played in the rink Friday evening when Mr. rink dob-atoll .\lr. Palmer’s by or I?) to It). This gives anothe to the President. AT MA P133. Maple lloyal 'l'emplars will give. an entertainment in the .\lcthodist church on 'l'ucstla’y evening. the 5th of March. ICx-Aldcrinan l“. S. Spence will (le- liver an addrwsm and there will be a choice program of solos, ducts, and irritations. itcv. \V. G. Back will occupy the chair. a. score r game It‘ you want quality you want these: ‘ (‘ooking figs, «t.{,c. ; French prunes, 50.: Sunlight soap, 5c. bar: good Santos Atkinson It Switzcr. AT TIlORNIlILL. A Children‘s carnival will be held in the Thornhill rink on Saturday after- noon of this Week froan 2 to 4.30. Priz- cs will be given for best. boy skater. lit-st girl skater, best dressed boy, best dressed girl. Admission 5 cents. .\ N ERROR. In the last report of the High School examinations published in THE LIBER- _\l., we nrulc an error in Miss Rene \Viight's figures which should have been 343 instead of 54:"). Thosewbo know Miss “'right doubtless thought.- there was a mistake Somewhere as this young lady invariably stands at the head of the list. AN AG ED ORGANIST. A recent number of the Excter Fly- ing Post in giving an account of a memorial serviceto the. Queen in the Parish church at. Axminstcr, England, refers to the fact that Mr. \Vcbher who actch as organist on the occasion was also organist when Queen Victoria ascended the throne nearly 64 years ago. Mr. \Vobber, who is a Professor of Music: is an uncle to Mr. Geo. .New- bery and to the late Mrs. John Brown of this village. Talk sells goods, merit alone con- \‘inccs: Test our Blue Package Pure Ceylon Tea at 150. : and Red Package at 20c. Atkinson & Switzer. VILLAGE ACCOUNTS. The Auditors’ Report of the Village 'l‘v-easurer‘s Accounts for 1900 have been printed. The receipts for the year including balance last audit are $3548.92, expenditure $3280.65, leaving a cash balance in the Treasurer‘s hands of $278.27. The assets includ- ing Fire Engine, Park, Buildings, &c., are given as 531265388, while the lia- bilities (High School debentures)are $4,972.59. INâ€"THE PITAL. Mr. \VilberSkeele secured a position to tlllVPl for a leather ï¬rm in Lindsay and went to the Sudbury District on his first trip. He returned to Lindsay, and not feeling well be consulted a physician, who advised him to make his way home as he thought he was contracting smallpox. ‘Vilber reach- ed Toronto Monday morning, got off the train at Queen St., and walked to the telephone ofï¬ce. He called up Or. Langstai‘f and asked for instruc- t-ions. The Dr. advised him to inform Dr. Shear-d of his condition. He did so, and was at once taken to the IS()-'. Di. Sheard telephonâ€" lation Hospital. ed yesterday that his patient was pro- gressing favorably. Special this weekâ€"3 cans good sal- mon 2.5a: 2 lbs. cleaned entrants. 25c.;' 3 lbs. good raisins 25 ; 5 packages corn starch 25s.; 3 paclï¬ges Wethey’s mince meat 250.; 2§ lbs. Japan tea 250. Naughton Bros, Elgiu Mills. J EFFEiiSON. One. of those social events which al- ways cause. more or less excitement took place at the residence of D. Glass, Esq, on Tuesday of last week when his daughter Ollie was married to Mr. Charles Neill. Miss Glass of Toronto, a cousin of the bride, acted as brides- maid, while Mr. Geo. Neill, brother of the groom was groomsnian. The. in- teresting ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Kirkby of Aurora, rector of St. John’s church. BetWeen thirty .. and forty guests were. present, princi- pally close relatives of the contracting parties. A large number of handsome and useful presents testiï¬ed to the popularity and esteem in which the )ride was held. The young couple left shortly after the marriage for Stayner where they will spend their honey- moon among friends. They will re- side in the cottage opposite the Jeffer- son school-house. TO MEN AND BOYS. Mr. Hill who has been assisting the pastors of the Methodist church in the special services for the past twu or three weeks gave an earnest address to men and boys Sunday afternoon. The subject was, “The fare paid and who pays it ? " The speaker based his ,remarks on a passage from Jonah, and gave. many instances to show that men cannot do wrong and escape pun- ishment. Men reap what they sow, and remorse of conscience is the out- come of doing wrong. Mr. Hill spoke of the dangers of drinking, gambling and dishonesty, and warned his hear- ei 5 against the sins of impurity. One ofthe signs of an impure mind was a tendency to tell coarse, obscene and smutty stories, a habit which should he guarded against. Referring to the opposite-sex Mr. Hill said that if men and boys would act towards Women and girls as they would wish their own mothers, sisters, wives or daugh~ ters treated. seldom would disrespect be shown by word or deed. The ad- dress should leave a lasting impression on the minds of thosewho heard it. Goodsâ€"(hat tell their own story :â€" 10 lbs.rolled oats for 25c. ; 1t) Ibs.riilled wheat for 25c. ; Ralston‘s Breakfast Food. 150.: Swiss Food, 15cm; grape: nuts, 19c. Atkinwn & Switzu; Storey‘s , i DISMISSED “'ITII COSTS. l The suit of the widow of Henry ‘ Bnrkitt, formerlny this village. who i l died in May last. to recover his prop‘ ‘lerty, cann- bcfore Judge McDougall Friday last. Mr. Burkitt made a will [disposing of his property to the >amo‘unt of $2,601}. The. suit was .Iu'otlghton the ground that Burkitt was not of sound mind when he made his will. The Judge held that. the testator was of sound mind, and dis- missed the case with costs. MONDA Y NIG HT'S CARNIVAL. A large crowd attended the hockey and racing carnival in the rink Mou- ‘ day evening, more than $.30 being taken at the door. The principal fea- ture of the programme was a hockey match between Ncwmarkct and the home team in which the visitors won by a score of 4 to 2. The. Ncwmarket players \VPl’t‘ much heavier than our boys, and while some of them played needlessly rough it is only truth tosay that the rough play was not all confined to one side. Unfortunately a. good deal of bad feeling \Vas shown througlioutthc match, and this was encouraged by an evident willingness of outsiders to rush in whenever anv- i thing like a ‘scrap‘ occurred.'l‘he match was refereed by Mr. J. I’richard of To- ronto. In the rate for the silver cup Mr. Robson of Toronto won easily from Mr. Barlow. The Hockey Club purpose. giving another carnival be- fore the season closes. Blankets â€" The balance of wool blankets to be cleaned out at less than cost. Cotton blankets, good size, 75¢. a pair. Men's heavy pants and boys" odd pants at bargain prices. Naugh- ton Bros., Elgin Mills. SAVAGEâ€"IVALES. The. following is taken from the Aylmcr correspondence of St. Thomas Journal of Feb‘y 25th : A very quiet and pretty wedding took place at the. residence of Mrs. Richard Simmons, \Vater street, on \Vcdnesday‘of last \Vet'k, it being the marriage of ‘Miss Elivaheth H. \Vales and Mr.A.SylvesterSavage of Toronto, Ont. The wedding ceiemouy was performed by Revpb. T. Scott. Punct/ ually at 11 a. m., in the presence of a few invited guests, the bride entered the room upon the arm of her uncle, Albert \Vhite of Springwater, to the strains of Beethoven's beautiful wed- ding march. played by Miss L. M. VVhitr. The bride looked at her best in a travelling suit of brown beaver cloth, the only ornament; that she wore being a pearl crescent, the. gift of the, groom. The room was beautifully decorated with carnations and smilax. The groom, A. S. Sav- age, is western representative of Mickleborough, Muldrew & 00., To- ronto, and is well and favorably known among a wide. circle of Toronto li‘liusiness and social ï¬gures, being the eldest son of Reeve P. G. Savage of Richmond Hill. The presents received by the bride were many and most valuable, among which there. were several boxes sent by her father, mother and sister in Kingston. Jamai- ca. including a cabinet Containing the. familv plate. The wedding party left via. M. C. R. for Toronto, where they will in future, reside. I)! “'3' Ila. RICHARDSâ€"At Newton Brook, on the morning of the 13th inst†the wife of Wm. Richards, of a daughter. humusâ€"An Richmond Hill en Feb’y 28, the witeot William Martin, of a. daughter Victoria Square On Saturday afternoon Feb’y 23rd the Victoria Square Rifle Club enter- tained a. picked team of five men from the Q. C. O. H. R. C. of Toronto. The match was won by the home team by a majority of 42 points. The return match will be shot over the Toronto ; range on Satmday March 9. The folâ€" lowing were the scores of the match : TORONTO VICTORIA ' SQUARE Mr Adell . . . . . . 70 W. Capell . . . . . 67 “ Wisker . . . ..72 L. Stout-enburghflO “ McNabb . ..70 R. Agar . . . . . . . . 78 “ Hughes . . . . . 55 G. Forester, jr ..88 “ Asling . . . . . . 51 C. P. Reid . . . . . . 57 318 3% Majority for Victoria Square, 42. On Saturday, March 2, the following piizes will he shot for: lst, The Regular Club prize of $1.00. 2nd, Mr. A. Quantz’s prize of $1.00. 3rd, Mr. R. Frisby’s prize of 50c. for the. best score in ï¬rst and ï¬fth sixth and tenth shots. A large attendance is requested. Visitors always welcome. CHOPPING Chopping done any day of the week MAGER’E MILL, Half a mile west of Richmond Hill village. The Next Sitting of Division Court for No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room. RICHMOND HILL, _ox,_ Commencing at 10a. in. l T. F. )ICMAEON CLERKI Ripans Tabules cure livierrtroubles. Ripaus Tabules cure nausea. l RICHMOND HILL ; lllVlSlUil; UDURT.'HARNESS - SHOP Moron, APRIL lST, 19m- TWO ng Amie One to make our Goods the standard of quality the other to make our ï¬gures the standard of low prices. These have been our constant aims for years past, and with gratifying success. We will make perfection our motto in regard to these two aims in the future and solicit the patronage of the public. Examine quality and value of goodshere quoted : Extra Cooking Figs, 4%c. per 1b. Extra Coflee ground, fresh, 150. ID. Extra Selected Valencia Raisins, gic. Prunes, 5c. japan Rice, 6%c. Laundry Starch, 5c. Mince Meat, 10c. Grape Nuts, 19c. pack. Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 15c. Soda Biscuits, 80. Java and Cuba Biscuit-s, IOC. Photogene Oil, 20c. per gal. in 4 gal. lots Atkinson & Switzcr “ SELLENG ' "___= OUT Owing to poor health I am giving up business. I have NINE NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES The latest drop-head, which ‘I will sell at bargain prices on easy terms. Also 'l‘hree Second-Hand Organs Very cheap. 'VV'. 3'. CLARK, R‘i clunond I‘lill. Ilure Drugs and ï¬atenli Medicines At Cut Rate Prices. Steam Reï¬ned Seal Oil for lice on cattle. Used by all the large cattle expnrters. We will guarantee this Oil to kill all the lice wherever put on. 20 cts. quart or']; cts. gallon. Electric Oil, ‘2 bottles for 25¢ Carter’s Pills, 2 bottles for 25¢ Chase's Pills, 2 bottles for 25¢: Ck ase's Catarrnh Cure, lac Chase’s ointment. $00 _ Chase’s Syrup Linse d and Turpentine 150 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 67c Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery 07c Pierce’s Pellets 150 Williams' Pink Pills,35c., 3 for 61 Dodu's Kidney Pills, 00¢ Doan'a Kidney Pills 35¢ Parmeele's Pills lï¬c Milburu's heart and Nerve Pills 35c., 3 to! $1 Avor’a Hair vigour, 650 Hood's Sursapurilm. 67c Pratt’s Emulsion, large 65c,am32185c Little's Sheep Dip McDougall'e Sheep Dip Elliott’s Sheep Dip A Magniï¬cent Calendar for each customer. C. D. DANIEL 86 CO. WIIOLEsALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. 171 KING S'I‘. EAST, TORONTO Opp. Clyde Hotel Seigel’s Syrup, smal1250.,large 50c. Agnew's Cntarrah Cure, 400 Kendall's Spuviu Cute, 75!: Gillest'a Lye 10c per tin, 3 for 25¢: Hease'a Poultry Pauncon, 30c. Mexican Egg: Producer 2.5c (makes hens lay) Beef, Iron and Wine, 50c Custoriu 25c Nestle's Food 40c Epsom 811".ch lb..91hs.for 25c Sulphur, 3c. 11)., 9 lbs. for ‘50. Glaubur Salts 30 lb, 10 lb for 950 Perfect Eczema. Ointment, 25c Pure Norway Cod Liver Oil Acid for curing cider Condition Powders, all kinth Your own Receipts made up Carefully from pure drugs Canadian Water-white coal oil, 16c 15 gal ’ "RicHMTdND rule Is the place to buy harness of all grades at right prices. Single Set Harness, our own make, from 810.00 per set up. All ‘VVox-k (ï¬nal-antee . A few good blankets and Robes left from winter stock. Call and get a bargain while they Inst. Gloves, Mitts, Whips and other supplys always in stock, at prices as low as can be bought anywhere. Now is the time. [.0 order your harness and collars for spring. ltcyairing prompt- ly attended to. GE(). Ric i)ONALD