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The Liberal, 28 Mar 1901, p. 5

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RICHMOND HILL, Mm-uh Miss Ethel \E'iivy is visiting with rt-lutivvs in annnln. MW 1'5 751“? mrml Pveuing next, April 1 Mrs. Alvx. Jackson of Lindsay spent yesterday in the village with Mrs. D. McDuugnll. (-it-ty wil Hut lll‘dny Miss Olive Kinnoo has homo awa' spending n. m-up] with reluLivos in the cit. ‘ an Junction. \Vild goeso are guing snuth again. Inka out for Hum» cold weather. Miss Margaret Kyle and Miss \Vyult (If Tux-mum. \vvrv gut-sts of Mrs. G. G. Derry m‘m- Monday night. frmu Bunié whrn works with his Redditt., and with Miss Jozm Keith of Lindsay, who is (ho guest of hvr sislm'. Miss M. Keith. snwnt, part of lust Week at Maple, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sisley. ‘Sumelhing exquisite shmvings of millinvry Switzer. Invitations are out :mnnum‘ing marriage (11’ Miss Bessie \V'nnd to \an. E. S. Suvag» in [he Px-vshytt Church on '\“'\‘Llll(’Sj«ly. April 3, o‘clock. Miss M. Mina of the Aurora High mlwnl smlf spent. Sutulduy in the \‘il Inge 011- guest of Mrs. D. McDuugnll. The remains of Mrs. Douglas, Toron- Ln, \Vt‘l‘C‘ brought hH-o Saturday by private our. and were interred in the family plot. Deceased was the eldest sister of the late Jus. M. Lawrence. Abumeeting of Richmond Lodge! A, F. & A. M. a cumuiitt-ee wasup- ointvd Lodmft a Resolution of Conâ€" olence for \V. 8m. P. G. Sewage in his recent hex-eaveumutv. There \vm‘e t‘ln-eo burials in the \‘i1- Inge conwl’ury lust SuLm-dn‘vâ€"Dlr. Robert Musnu of Thm nhill, M.rs.Duug- Ins of Tux-unto, and Mr. Geu. Onwie‘s youngest child. It is undursmnd that, the Govern- nwnt-lmsnsked Hun. S. H. Blake to act. as cuunsol at Um invpstigutiml tn he made into the charges of Mr. H. H. Uouk. Mr. “71”. Fl‘PPk short visit: with hi lame s FI'Q’PR, and Ho purpusos going Where )0 spent 1h: Specialâ€"If you want. Pair of Blan- kvts, m‘crcouL, shirts or drawers at less than \vhnlesale prices. Come and zeée «is. Naughton Bros. Elgin Mills. Mr. 'Cths.Nm-umn who recently sold out, his husilwss at 'i‘emfivruucm'ille- and moved to Aux-0m has accepted the situation 01' Manager of the firm of J. M. VV'nltuu & (30.. general merchants at, K9ttleby. At the Epwurth League on Friday evening of Lhis week Rev. Mr. \Vell- wood, F. R. H. 8., will give an ad- dress on St. Patrick. the. Patron Saint of Ireland. U The, Epwox-th League have prepared an appropriate programme for their Lenten Sex-vice to be given in the school Rnom of the Methodist; Church on the evening‘pf Good Friday, April In the Review of Reviews for April Mr. W. '1‘. Stead contributes an illus- trated chm-atelier sketch of England's new Queen, Alexandra. Mr. Stead dmuvs am attractive picture of the Queen‘s domvstic graces and substan- tial womanly qualities. MONTREAL, Dec. 1900. T0 the Public zâ€"Your druggist is hereby authurized to refund the pur- chase pricenn a. twenty-five 01' fifty vent bottle of Greene‘s \Van'uuted Syrup of Tar, if it fails to cure your «wugh or cold. (Signed) The Lester H. Greene Co. 5. " Passion Week," the Slum-y of ‘the \Vorld‘s Tragedy. will he narrated by Mr. A. J. Hume, and Rev. N. \V’ell- wood will speak on “The Motives which led to the Tragedy.” Suitable music will be furnished. SETON-THOM PSON‘S NEW' STORY. The stury of a. duck is the newest thing which Ernest Seton-Thompson. the author of “ “'ild Animals I Have Knuwn,” has fi'l'fltely It, is called The members of the Lutheran Joint Ludies‘ Aid Society met at the home of M13. Peter Harper «in Thursday, March 215t. The meeting was very good considering the bad condition the roads were in. The next regular meet- ing will be held at the home of M15. T. Frisby, Apiil 18. affine Mother Teal and the Overland Rnute,” and will he published in The Ladies‘ Home Journal. Mr. Hurry Rodditt J'etux-m-d Frid IJ()(j ALHAM. nu ing of the Agricultural Sn- 1 hp hold in Lhu Lorne Hull next at 2.30. . Frvvk (If Barrie made a with his grundfathvr. Mr. 9k, and ret‘m-nvd Monday. 25 going hack [0 Manitoba 339111 the past eight years. (do mr-oting 1m Monday UNIONVILLE. exguisiLe in our sprin he had IIIHZJP.‘ m uuui lmen appointed n- this village. l. m-uplu of weeks it}; and Turnnbu had spent two Ia. My. Alfred Atkinsbn a i’ifigo wt urm‘d 1901 the Mr. rian at, 4 m _v Spring Millinvry Opening at, Atkin- son & Switzvr‘s \Vedm-sdny & Thurs- day, April 3 amfl 1L \Yillium Ford. of Newton Bronk, u'hn was lht‘ victim of an accident, un tlw Mellopnlitan Railway, wusaward- 9d $1500 «lumngvs by the (‘uHIL at, the Jury Axsizw lust Snuu'dny. MmFm'd was run down by a car nu [he 24L]! of May lust while walking on the track nem- hi< own home and WM injured. Mr. T. H. Lvnnnx nf Aux-um handled the Cilnl' fur the plaintifl’. Ol'clPrs fm- hunkhimling shnuld be lt‘fL at this ul‘ficP. It is surprising lmw nice u vulumz- can [)0 madenfllwse magazines, 0V0“ tlmugh they are somewhat suilwl from much bundling. Bonks, nmguzim-s,nr periodicals hound nt-rvhuund in any style at. very rea- smmlvlv prives. Blank lumks, such as jam-mils, lx-(lgors, day bunks. with any kind of ruling. made tn order. All “‘01 k wm-mntod first class. The mvnflwrs of [Joint Rivlnnnnd,A. O. F.. spent a plvusant time tugvther Inst Friday evening. Brn. \V. H. Hol- merof Nem‘mm-kvt, as District, Chief Rangnr,puid tho Com-i an Official Visit, on tllflt evening. and 1w was accom- punivd by MI. Hullingshond. an en- thusinSLiC Fin-ester. During the evvn- ingr Lwn candidate's \vvw initiated by the amplified fm-m. Bnth Mr. Helmet and M l'. Hullingsheml expi'vssvd them- selvus as we]! pleased with the work, and with the evident good feeling nnmng [htx nn-mhm-s. val-oshlnvnts \V(‘l‘l‘ uflm-v.‘m~ds served and a pleasâ€" ant huur spent in 31Eth and sung. Boots & Shimsâ€"You will find 11¢ up- toâ€"date’ in fuotwear. Boy’s and Girl's sohuul hunts, Men's working lmnts, solid leather, $1.00 a pair. Rubbers fur young and old, in large variety. \Vu sell for cash. Nuugliton Bros” Elgin Mills. Correspondence frnm Buttnnville is held m-vr this wevk as the writer failâ€" ed tn £ltL:lCl’l his signature. Evt‘l'y newspaper appreciates interesting items nf news from surrounding neighborhoods, but suspiciun is at once amused if the signature is lacking. The name, of course, is not; published exm-ptliy request, but the puhlishvr requires it as an vvidenCe of good faith. And let us here say correspon- dvnts who sign another pelson's name are liable to get into serious trnublo. \Ve sell for Push. Cash SPttIPS; credit, unset/Lies. Cash is tu-day; crudit tu-mun-ow. Cash is original ; credit :1 poor ixllitation. ‘Iash nmkns while credit breaks. Atkinson S: Switzer. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN “7e respectfully remind the readers of THE LIBERAL of the. approach of Easter and ask for the usual ofl'ering to the. children in the above well- known and wurthy institution. Dona- tions of eggs. fruit, hooks, tuys, &c., will he received at THE LIBERAL uflice where they will he packed and sent to the hospital. Please send not Inter than Guod Friday mnrning as it is de- simhle to have the ufl’ering reach the. hospital on Saturday thereby flashing a my (If Richmond Hill sunshine among the little inmates which will help brighten the “ Happy EHStrI' Time.” “Innsmuch as ye have. done it unl‘u one of the least of these. my children ye have done it unto Me.” Notwithstanding the. had weather the delivery at Unionville of Mr. J. H. Prentice’s Massey-Harris machines on \Vednesday of last week was a great success. There were 50 teams in the procession with hinders, mowers, horse-rakes, Cultivators and other in)- plements, and 100 took dinner at the Queen‘s Hotel. Mr. George Gorlnley headed the procession with his prize team of Clydesdales, neatly harnessed and decorated with ribbons, and this rig which contained many prominent citizens was closely followed by the Unionville Band. There was a fine display and had the weather been fav- orahle the procession would have eclipsed anything previously seen in that section of country. \Ve’re glad to sell themâ€"You’ll be glad to own them. Men’s fine black cashmere hose, 25c.: Men’s fine neck- wem‘ 25c.; a fine umbrella, $1.00. At- kinson & Switzer. The Railway Committee. Room at the. Parliament Buildings, Toronto, was crowded last Friday foreuoon. The Legislative Committee was in ses- sion. and interested parties were pres- ent from the city and from all parts of the county. The discussion was on the bill now before the House asking for connection between the Metropoli- tan Railway and the Toronto Street Railway. and between (he Metropoli- tan and the G. P. R. It seemed to he the unanimous opinion of all that hoth connections, with proper safeguards, were desirable, but a. number of those who addressed the Committee did not feel free to trust the Railway Corpor- ations. Reeve Savage and ex~Council~ lor Sanderson favored both connec- tions. and gave reasons why they would be a convenience and a. benefit to Richmond Hill. Mayor Daville of Aurora spoke along the same lines, as well as representatives from New- market, King and other municipalities. Among those who were opposed to the proposed bill were Mayor Davis of North Toronto, Mr. David James. Mr. J. H. Kirby, reeve of Vaughan. Mr. J. Dimma, reeve of Markham. Repre- sentatives from the City Council and Corporation Counsel Fullerton also op- posed the bill. After hearing the pros and cons a sub-committee was a ppoinb ed. which committee will report to- day. Thumday, RAILWAY CONNECTION. PRENTICE‘S DELIVERY. FO R ESTERS’ MEETING. SIGN YOUR NAME BOOK BINDING. Thu Brockton Times. Mas» gives a lengthy and glowing description of a. new store just nponed in that city by Stmey & Go. The store will be devoted exclusively to the sale (If clocks. suits and girls and \vmnen‘s garmvnts. The store is said tn he mu- of the west at- tranLive in the city. and on the openâ€" ing duy. 20th inst” the floral decora- tions added a colorful hwuty to the interim- which lx‘ finislmd entirely in White. “W are pleased to learn by the article that the new stnre will l.e under the direct management. of Mr. Charles R Storey. hrnther 0f the St'll- inr member of thv firm, and yunngest son of Mrs. M. Storey of this village. At, our Millinel‘y Openinng 2nd and 3rd of April we will surpass all former opening diSpIuys. Atkinson & Switzer. arranging the antique and (:uurinus articles, are pleased to know that their efforts last evening were most success- ful. There were many pretty things on exhibition as well as hundreds of interesting relics of by-gone. days. It is regretted that only a few articles can he referred to in the space at our disposal. They Were. arranged along three sides of the Schoolâ€"Room in the Methodist Church, and occupied a lot of space. There were several oil paintings, and many familiar faces of deceased friends decorated the walls. Among the oil paintings were those of Mr. \Vm. Harrison’s grand-mother, and Mr. Abram Law, the first reeve of this village. Mis. Graham loaned a tea canister, 100 years old, in the shape of Cleopatra’s needle. Mr. C. Rolland loaned his piano, 150 yrs. old. There was a work-box, own- ed by Mrs.Sivers,100 years old : cleam pitcher, 100 years, Mr. W. Michael: drinking horns, 200 years old, loaned by Mrs. Nicholls; Mr. Skeele had a air of spectacles 400 years old; a Go}; by Mrs. Glass, printed in 1649; Mrs. T. Hopper had a musical novelty in the form of an organette; Mrs. Trench had many relics including a very old chair ; a pot owned by Miss L. \Vright, used through seven gener- ations ; another novelty was a. Revolu- tionaryhern blown by the late Col. Wright; Mr. Geo. Dibb loaned sever- al ancient pictures; Misses Murphy had dishes 150 years old; Mr. Ed. Glover showed an axe, the fac-simile of George VVashington’s ; Mrs. Grant had samples of marble from the ruins of Ephesus, silk woven in the time of Queen Elizabeth and sea-weed from the. bot-tom of the Dead Sea; there was a samplei neatly worked by Mrs. Proctor’s grandmother in 1821 when the latter was 10 years of age; in Mrs. A. Newton’s collection was a brass candlestick given her by Mrs. Maxwell, which had heel) used by her great great grandmother, also a. very pretty plate, 118 years old, on which was painted a scene in Palestine; Mr. .1. Glass lnaned a muskot- used in the rebellion (If 1837. Mr. John Duncan lmuied the first map of Richmund Hill showing the old Methodist (:hui-ch.the uld Presbytm-ian chum-h and several other buildings. During the evening A grind programme of vacnl and inâ€" struuwntul music was given. Re\'.MI‘. \Vvllwmxd made a gnud chairman. Those who contributed selections in the entertnimnent were the Misses Switze-r, Mr. A. White, Mr. H. San- derson,Miss L.Mortsnn,1\Iiss V.Stm-ey. Miss L. Duncan and Mr. F. Rodditt. The receipts amounted to about. $27. If OtllPl‘S sell for less, they are not so good. Fine California apricots, 150.; fine evaporated Crawford peaches. 11c: Extra cooking figs, 4§c.; host bright dates, 00. 1b.; 2 lbs. pure lurd, 250.; Santos coffee, 15c. Atkinson & Swit- zer. PBENTICEâ€"At White Lodge, Unionville. on Fri. day. much 2:n:1. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Prentice. a. son. KIRKPATRICKâ€"At Hirum, Ohio. on Saturday. the 225m of March, the wife of F. H. Kirk- p-xtl'luk. of a, daughter. INNPSâ€"IN Richmond Hill on chuesday,Ma.mh 27. the wife of John Innes of a. son. WOnDSâ€"At Newton Brook. on S'Iudav. March 2-1, James \Vnuns in the 52nd year of his age. Tnmrment at Thoruhin, Tuesday, 26th lust. MASONâ€"At 'l‘hm‘nhill. March 21. Robert Mason, eldest sun of tho late Robert. Mason of York- 7 shire. England, in his 79th year. Interment at Richmond H111 Saturday after- noon. ELLIOTTâ€"At Maple on Friday. March 2'2. Sara. - Mnedonuld. wife of E. H. Elhott Interment at Maple. Monday at ‘1 p. m. ' Gownsâ€"In Richmond Hill. on Friday. March L"). George. infant sun at George and Margaret Cowie. aged 2 weeks. ann'. March L’sâ€"Credit sale of Clydesdale horses. fresh milch cows. sEringere and some beeii'iuners at Hughes‘ otel, Thorn- hill. Sale at i. Terms 4 months. Eckerdt & Prentice. auctioneers SATURDAY. March 30â€" motion sale of furniture, on lut13.4th con. V Luglmn. the pnpertv of Mrs. Hufieubruck. Terms cash. Sale at: 1. Gen. F. Stiver. auctioneer. TUESDAY. April 2â€"Credit sale of horses,cattle.&c at. the Wellington Hotel, Marxhlun. the property 01‘ I‘nmuee Gr Perrier. Sale at one. Terms 7 mos. Eckerdt & Prentice, aucls. WEDNESDAY, April :iâ€"Ci'edit. sale of horses and cattle. at the Palmer House, Richmond Hill. Terms 7 muntus. Sale at 1. Suigeon and “CE w en , nucts. THURSDAY. April 4â€"Credit sale of thoroughbred Jersey cattle on lot 21, con. 4. Sam-hero, the property of Frank Glendenning. Sale at 1. Terms 7 mos. Eckerdt & Prentice, eucta. FRIDAY. April 5â€"Cesh sale of furniture at Newâ€" tonbrook.the property of Mrs. Dullill. Sale at 1. Eckardt a Prentice, aucte. TUESDAY. April 9â€"Credit eele of {arm stock, implements. etc.. on lot. ‘21. war lst con East York. the property of Joe. Ford. Sale at 1 o‘clock. ‘l‘erms7 mouths‘ Six per cent. per eunum allowed for cash. No Reserve. Eckerdt A: Prentice, auctioneers. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Riuans Tnbules cure torpid fiver. Ripans Tabules cure biliousneas. Ripans Tabules. STOREY’S NEW' STORE CURIO EXHIBITION. Sade Register. DEATHS BIR'I’ us. The latest drop-head, which I will sell at bargain prices eafiy terms. Also Three Second- [land Organs Very cheap. Electric Oil. 2 bottles for 256 Carter’s Pi'ls, 2 bottles for 95c Chase's Pills. ‘2 bottles for 250 Cl; asq’s (:utm‘rah Cure. 15c Chase's (liu'ment, 406 Chase's Svi'up Linse d and Turpentine 15c Pierce's Favorite Prescription 67c Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery 67c Pierce’s Pellets 150 Williams' Pink Pills. 350., 3 for $1 Dodu's Kidney Pills, 30c Dean’s Kidney Pills 350 Parmeele’a Pills 150 Milburu'a Heart and Nerve Pills 35c.,810r 31 Aver‘s Hair Vigour. (350 Hood’s Sarsaparilln. 67c Pcolt’s Emulsion, large 650, small 35c Little's Sheep Dip McDougqu’a Sheep Dip Elliott's Sheep Dip Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines WHOLESALE 5M) RETAIL DRUGGISTS. 171 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - Opp. A few good blankets and Robes left from winter stock. Call and get a. bargain while they last. Gloves, Mitts, Whips and other supplys always in stock, at prices as low_as can be bought anywhere. Now is the time to order your harnesg and collars for spring. Repairing prompt 1y attended to. HARNESS - SHOP Owing to poor health I am giving up business. I have Steam Refined Seal Oil for lice on cattle. Used by all the large cattle experters. We will guarantee this Oil to kill v.11 the lice wherever put on. 20 cts. quart or75 cis. gallon. ctric Oil. 2 bottles for 256 ter’a Pi'ls, 2 brittlon for 95¢: Lse‘s Pills. ‘2 bottles for 250 LSq’S (Juterreh Cure. 15c LSB'S Ointment, 40a LSB'S Svmp Lines (1 and Turpentine 15c rce's Favorite Prescription 67c rce'a Golden Medical Discovery 67c rce’s Pellets 150 liws' Pink Pills. 35c., 3 for Si lu's Kidney Pills, 30c m’s Kidney Pills 350 ‘meele’e Pills 15o burn's Heart and Nerve Pills 35c.,810r 31 it‘s Hair Vigour. 650 id‘s Sersaperilln. 67c It’s Emulsion. large 650, small 35c tle's Sheep Dip Dougul’a Sheep Dip Seigel's Syrup. sma1125c.,la.rge 50c. Agnew's Caturreh Care, 400 Kendall’s Spuviu Cure. 75c Gillett's Lye 100 per mu, 3 for 25c Hes:e's Poultry Pentium. 300. Mexican Egg Producer 25:: (makes hone lay) Beetlrnn and Wine. Sue Cestorin 25c Nestle's Food 40c Epsom Salts, 30 1b.. 9 lbs. for 25c , Sulphur,3c. 1b,.91bsi for 95¢. Gleuber salts 30 lb, ll) lb for 25¢: Perfect Eczema. Ointment, 25c Pure Norway Cod Liver Oil Acid for curing cider Condition Powders, all kinds Your own Receipts mnde up Carefully from pure drugs Canadian \l’atebwhise coal oil, 16¢ algal NINE NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES SEELLENG‘ GUT Is the place to buy harness of 311 grades at right prices. Single Set Harness, our own make, from $10.00 per set up, All Work Guaranteed. , Spring“ April 3 and. 4:; we invite every one to come and enjoy the gala view we have prepared for fashions prettiest fancies in bright new spring head- wear. Our display of Paris, London and New York patterns bears the mark of the best skill in styles and conceptions. You will find‘it radiant with the season’s modish ideas of the most select of correct fashions for the coming months. You are cordially invited to come and inspect all the beauties we will show. Prinl'lcs', Satteens, and Fancy Gdods is well assorted and values the best. Our stock of Dress Goods, Dress Trim- mings, Embroideries, Insertlons, Laces, Atkinsan & Switzw. Wednesday & Thursday, 3'. C LARK, Atkinson & Switzer’s C. D. DANIEI .RICEIDIONH) 1111414 A Magnificent Calendar for each customer. Millinery Opening Richlnond Ilill. At. Cut Rate Prices. GE 0.. 1‘10 1) ONALD EL 86 CO. Opp. Clyde Hotel

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