Canada Laundry starch. 5c. lb. ; best. 1NV'uitv starch. ; pure corn starch, b‘c. ; Bensnn’s enamel starch. 90. Atâ€" kinson & Switzer. Mrs. Sivors wishes to convoy through Ta}: LIBERAL her \eiucere llmnks to the -fri9nds who were so kllld during the illness and after the death of her late husband. st.Sivers wishes to uwntion particularly every member of the choir. ' 'A meeting of the Curling Club will Lina held at the ofï¬ce of the President, Reeve Savage, on Sntmday evening at!) o‘clock shunp.’ Members are re- quested to attend. TherDiroctms of the Richmond Hill ï¬nd Yunge Stl'PPt Agricultural Society return thanks to Mr. Milton Stnng for his donation to the Sugietynf three dollars being ï¬rst prize Obtained by him fur Ruaidslgz Filly 01' Gelding, 2 years old. The annual picnic in connection with Victoria. S ual‘e Sabbath School will he held at Ike \Vilcox,Saturday.Juue 15. On the day following. Sunduy,un- 15. On the day following. Sunduy,un- Ilix'exsary sermons will he preached at 2.15 and 7 p. 111.. by Rev. J. T. Morris, of McCaul St. Church, Toronto. There will doubtless be much interest, shown _on both the above occaaions. 101'; and Mr J. Browniee, County Constable. attendnd tho funvml of NIH late. \Vm. Boyd in Toronto on Sutur- flay; Low prices for gmvd goods. Best Batman rice, 4a.; lwst Dutch rice, 5.50. : best. Japan rice, 6&0. ; best green Rio coffee, 120. ; best roasted Santos coffee, 15c. Atki13s0)1*§*S\vitze1~. “’e bent {it ourselves most. when we serve you best. Prime white Canadian oil, 15c. gal. ; Photogene. equal to best. American oil, 190.; “XXV. American nil, 20c. gal. Atkinson & Switzer. Yurk Cnuntv )(mncil assemhlvd on ~Mnnduy of this week, enjuyvd an unt- ing to Niagara Falls on Tuesday, and :adjnunwd to the beginning uf next, \wek. IL hus been said that, the ad- journuwnt was [mule to allow same of umflmmty Cnuncillm-s tu plant, their col-u, but this we- don’L vouch for. A jnnim- lam-0559 team from annntu Junction ml and played a frigydly match and played a friendly match with the home juuZurs. The visilm-s won by 3 .h» l, but the home team were at a disâ€" advantage by being able to muster only ten mou. Mr. G. H. Ellstun was referee. Reeve Savage as a guest of \Vardon Chester. accompanied the excursion- ists to Niagara Falls on Tuesday. In (mnpauy with several of the County Councillors he went on to Buffalo and spent three hours at the Pan-Ameri- can Exposition. He was much pleasvd with the exposition and says that. the rumors of exurbitant charges are with- uut foundation. Nu sale is considered closed here un- til the customer is pleased. Atkinson '& Sw1tzer. Mr. A. G. Um Mr. Arthur \Vhi! clerks in the St Sunday afternuul village. » Inez McCullnch of Newmmkvt, eldest daughter of Rev. G. McCullnch, sppnt a collva of days with 1191‘ little friend, Alice Storey, and returned homeby cur this morning. HLW.J.'I'. Morris of McCulll St.chuwh Tot-«mu». will ‘preuch in the Mvtlmdist church here next Sunday mm-ning. Tln‘r‘e will In: unntlwr buss-b lnntch in the park this uftermwn at n'clock. Thu contestants will he L High School vs. the Village (cum. Miss 131’†Mundiu who has been mw of the hospital nnrsvs in Birmingham. Alabama. for the past year returned home Saturday. ‘XVvllnx-ul‘q (:nllvng'l fur the awning; can Rev. Mr. VVilkinsnu Mr. A. Shivrk uf Bn-(rl tt-lulvd the funeral of his I’vtré'l’ Stow-r, at (v‘m'mlvj spun Mumluy in the \‘ill ‘ Notices are pnste-d up warning par- ties against dvpnsiting‘ rubbish m- gnl‘hage near the cm-pmatinn bridge. on the. Vaughan sideI-uad. as it is said that. horsvs are frwquvnfly frightened iLy ivhedvpusits at. that. place. Mrs. Chuk is desirous of sellingu buggy, cutter. light wagon, and other articles by private sale. See mix. on another page. Misï¬ H. Gnu-butt spent, over Sunday with fl'ie-nds in the city. WWW {em Nul'l 11 I The Village Vulers‘ Lists have been printed mu! are wme for distribution. RICHMoXD HILL, June 1:}, Regular mveLing of Court Richmond lo-mm-n-w evuniug. 531:2 Eï¬Ã©ï¬'srmlf Mr. I; ()(3 LAIISS‘. THANKS CONVEYED. \V. II. Pu VICTORIA SQUARE. K. urkdule M0011) \\‘i ‘9 mullpngue lining C(lllfl‘l T0 CURLERS. THANKS x ‘. Large preached at. last Sunduyh k ul’Mmkhum, :Ind -ofGunningtomlmu. mdm-d Bunk spvut and evening in the {xxflmn ty ‘ginn‘ing uf next :lid that the ad- to allow some of 1-5 to plant their H be R nn this once kvill: rsb {Rpm-Led. illv, who at :rundi'atlwr ("1 Sunday came up Saturday with the Council 9v. Mr. (-ircuil -arâ€"uut 1001 Lha- 'l†Our spot cash policy is the right policy. “’9 will sell this week for spot cash : 8 bals Cameo soap for 25c.: 8 bars Happy Home soap far. 250. ; 10 lbs. best rolled nuts for 25C.; 10 lbs. bvst rolled wheat for 250. ; 25 lbs. of yellow sugar for $1. Atkinson and Switzer. The young people of Vellore, 6th con.Vaughau, were so much encourag- ed hy the success of their entertain- mentand sports last Dominion Day. that they have decided to again cele- hmte the 15!; of July. Large posters show that they will hold their Picnic and Strawberry Festival 1n the Town Hall Grounds. and the aftergloon’s programme is am attractive one. Cash prizes of $3. and $1.50 will be given the successful competitors in men’s 200 yard race, three-leg; race, hurdle race, putatorace. bloc}: race. vuultingswith pole. jumpingflhicycle race, qnoit match. 31.9... etc. A plat- form will be erected for dancing, and :L,.g.uwd orchestra engaged for theï¬uc- cusion. Mr. Geo. Murray of Toronto, Canada's champion bagpiper, will be present to render Scottish selections. and Miss Minnie ROSS and Miss Ruth Bryce. of Toronto, will give a, number of popular Scottish dances. The com- mittee promise their patrons a good time. Admission to ten, including strawberries, 25 cents. ‘ARDEN PARTY. The friends of Zion Chm-eh. Dollar; are arranging for their annual (u‘rm-deu‘ Party to hr- held on the lawn nf Mr[ John Ness mi SaturdayJune 15. Foot- hall teams from Buttnlix'illegLangstaff, Milliken, East York, Newton Brook and other places are expected. A prize. of $5.50 will be given the successful team. The above teams to he on the grounds by 3.30 p. m. Arrangements" for other games are also being made. Thm-nhill Brass Band will he in attend- an‘ce. Tea served f1 0m 5 to 8 p. m. This week 2 Heavy black drill, reg- ular 236. yard for 19c. ; grey drill. reg- ular 23c. Yill'd for 196. ; all wool Hali- fax tweed, regular 350. yard for 300. ; heavy blue serge, regular 35c. yard for 300. Atkinson & Switzer. , , - r. Admissinn. Adults, 25 cents: ()hildn-n 15 cents. SpuCiuI sermons in the church on Sunday, June- 16, at 2.30 and 7 p. m. Everybody welcome. The following Directors Were at the Agricultural Meeting in the Council Chamber Saturday evening: W. H. Pugsley (President), D. Lynett and J. Slater (Vice-Presidents),fl. A. Nicholls (St‘c’y-TIGHS.), T. H. Legge, W. 01‘“!- Brod, \V. Thompson, H. Rumble, \V. Eyer, H. Hopper, T. F. McMahon. A statement from the sec: emu-y show- ed there would be a. deï¬cit of about $200 owing to the wet weather on the 24th of May, but, that there was money on hand to pay the. prize list in full. The Beef Ring again brought up the question (If ruunin an excursion to the Guelph Model ï¬â€˜arm, a most de- simble place for a, day’s outing. Best corn, So. {i best tomatoes, Sc. cans for 250.; kim’ tin; Clark’s pm-k .- Abkiuson & Switzex Turnip Seed and the host wu-ivtivs of seed corn. Nnught Mills. BASEBALL MATCH. The village hnsvlmll team wvnt to Maple Tuesday afternoon and played a fl iendly game with anh-‘s nine. They piayvd sen-n innings \Vth the scan stand 30 to 23 in fanr (of the Hill. Unfm-lunntviy tlwre (vns u misunder- standing as U) the nnnibm- of innings to he luyvd. anh- rimming that nine shoulc have hen-n UH‘ number. M r. J. Gardner was “mph-v. quvstnd us to illsl‘i‘L an achx-(iss'un-nt in THE LIBERAL for :1 pair of gold spectacles which ho had lost, a “‘r-Pk heft 0. He swu'vhvd for them as hu- as Markham villngu, and instructed us to give a (Inllur tn the person return- ing the same to this “ï¬ne. The paper was scrlrct-ly 01f press when our friend fuund the spa-Mules in his‘ coat puck- oL. Duu'L fail to advertise in THE LIB- BDND‘S LAKE. Bond‘s LakerIt-usuw gx-nur-‘Is were opened fur thv suasnn last Friday, when) thv Ith Schnul and their friends picnicked at that place. On Saturday thm-e \Vm-e excursions from 'l‘nruntn and Tormm) Junction, and on Tuesday 0f this wwk :nmthm- Sabbath Schuol from tho ciLy went through in nine packeLLcm-s. And yesterday was 2L repetition of the day before. The congregation uf Trinity church, Thornhill. will huhl (lu-ir uunlml pic- nic in Minerle Sp: ingx Grovmon Thum- duy, June 2|}. Thm-nliill Brass Band has bet-n t-ngngvrl for the occasium The gnu-s will lw “pen «IL 40'clw:k‘ Tm. will he served flow 5 Lu 8. Straw- berries will he se'l‘Ved with the ten. Admission tn ten. 25 cents; Children. 15 cents. Ive Greum and Strmvhen-ivs l5 cent-s. Ive Greum and t will he an snlo : and tlll‘l'fl a. sale 0f Lndios‘ \Vm-k. games will he pmvidvd fur tainmvnl, of visitors. in t m-(Ish p1 uumz. ‘ size 60 Switzm‘. Our best :uivertisemvntx are never; printed. Thoy are won by our cnsJ aneI-s. \Ve have now in sank men’s blue serge suits, $7.50, that are plums; mvn’s twpod suits at $6.75 and $4.50, extra. value. Atkinson 6‘5 Switzer. ERA L. ADVERTISE X ADVERTISE! Last week nne 0f mu- citizI-ns \Vt AGRICULTURAL MEETING. stud VELLORE CELEBRATION. 8c. tin; host pens, 80.; as, 80.; Lynx salmon, 2 ; kippex-vd honing, 10c. park and beans, 50. tin. r-ne (If ‘ urn-wt an ML fur z'h ho he :u‘clwd f illngu, a‘ :md Cumâ€"“’0 have irs of turnip seed also nughtmn 311-5., Elgin Ed at that place. On \Vm-e excursions from 11mmJum:tiun, and on wewk :muthm- Sabbath * ciLy went through in ‘8. And yesterday was he day before. vd for them as hu- u, and instructh us the person return- mn- citizI-ns re- ) achx-(iss'un-nt :1 pair of gold ud lost, a “‘r-Pk For them as hu- will :«lsu bP. Music u‘nd the enter- Mr. Evewtu- Luw‘ who lms been in lthe Temiscuming District. furseveral 1 years, is hnme fur a few days. WANTED â€" TRUSTWORThY MEN AND Women to travel and advertise for old estab- lished house of solid ï¬nancial standing. Salarv 8760 a year and expenses. n11 payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give reference and enclose sell-addressed ammpod envelone. Ad- drass Manager. 355 Caxton Bldg. Chicago. 42-26 Boots & Shoesâ€"SOO’pail-s sample boots, ï¬rst-class goods to be cleared nutth less than cost of manufacture. The uhovelmuts are new and up-to- date in style and make. Naughton Bros.. Elgin Mills. B'ruVEBâ€"At his residence near Gormley on Fri. dayJune 7. Peter Sluver. in his 92nd year A Garden [)illt‘y and Festival in aid of the Metlmdist chum-h will be held on the gi-mmds of Mr. H. Smith on \Vedllt‘sduy. the 19th June. Tea. will he served from 5 LnSu’cluck. After te‘ua musical and litmary entertain- ment will be given on thu lawn in which the fullowing will tnkupurt: The New Century Mult- Quurtvttr, Tu- rnnto; Miss A. T. Swunzev. snpi-ann soluist, Tux-unto; Rev. R. S. H. Large, B. A., B. D. Riclmmnd Hill: \liss M. A. MOI-(son, snlnist. Bond‘s L:Il{('; Miss Edyth S\\itzur, pianist. Rich- mond Hill: Miss Lur-llu Hunt. elocn- Limiist. annnto. Ice Cream and other delicacirs will be svrved, and 21p- prupriate music provided. Mr. J. T. SungOII of Maple will act. as chairman. The cummiltee extend a coulinl wel- come to all. The more exacting tho fashion the mm‘evcm-min you are to ï¬nd it here. Men‘s pmu-l fedoras, latest; style, just the thing for this nice wthhvr; men’s fancy straw hats. 25, 50, 750, $1 and $1.25; Duke of York hows, 250. z 51 inch ,pulka dot Derbies, 47c. Atkinc eon & Switzer. A few weeks ago we had occasion tn say that, :1 number of junior lucrusse players of a team that came down frum Aurora. to play .1 friendly game with our boys Wei-c, intoxicated. The Banner thinks this must he a mistake on our part, and we sincerely wish we could say it was. “'9 have no desire in persecute the lmys from Aurora but simcplyvfelt it our duty to pnintnut what we saw. We must admit, howâ€" ever. that bad the hmne team been ready tn take the. ï¬eld when the Aurora tea in arrived there might have been no cause fur complaint. THE LIBERAL is an admirer of athletic sports, particularly our National Géune. and We only wish it cuuld he kept, clean. This is our only excuse for the reference made in our columns a few weeks ago. \Ve would be pleased to retract but “ we cannot tell a lie." Gmmuâ€"S'x‘om‘xxnunaaâ€"Atthe residence 0! the bride's parents, Victun'a Squure, on Wednesday. June 12,1901. by Rev R SJ: Large. John Graham of Toronto. to Alice, oldesc daughter at Mr Robb Shouteuburgh Among the celvhmtiuns 0n Domin- ion Buy for many years past is that of the Presbyterian cnngregution at, Thornhill. The managers are again preparing a prugrumnu- and purpose entertaining lhvil' friends (m the ï¬rst of July at, n Gnu-den Party of which further nutice will be given. This morning‘s tlvspntch speaking of changes in the 7. P, R. stufl' says that Mr. M. H. Brown, city fi‘r‘ight :Igvnt at, Detroit, is uppnintt‘d assisLunL gm)- erul freight agent, (if the Ontario and Quebec divisions with ofï¬ces at Tux-un- to. The above is a sun of Mr. S. M. Brown, Victm-ia Square. Mr. D. McDuugall has decidvd to re- tire frnm the Fil‘t' Insurance Businoss, and has dlspusrd (If the gumeill of his agencies to Mr. P. G. Savage. Mr. McDuu'gnll has heun appointed General Next. Saturday is the day set fni‘ Divisiun Court hero. but only one suit is likely to cmm: before the Judge. and that, one nubnf much interest to the public. Pvuple ul't- possith too busy these days to wan to spi-nd their time at, cum-L Agent 1'61. the Londmi laud Lzlncashire Life, for the Counties of York and Ontario. Minutes of last. Tuesday’s meeting of Vaughan Council will be gin-n next week. Rlpzms Tabulea cure dizziness. Rims Mules cure bad breggh. ofl'ers a. splendid opportunity for teachers and others to develop in- cronszdolnuing power at a limited expense 0! time and money. Write us about it. mtinues nght along from month to month. ï¬Gudents entering in June or-Jnly ï¬nish a. course in the Fall when man? are inst entering. We hsve no vacations. We do thorough work every month in the year and are constnnllv sending out xcung people into p:ch poem-ans: TORONTO w. 1;. SHAW. OUR SUMMER SCHOOL TEM PERANCEV [LLE‘ Central Business .College OUR REGULAR WORK 5%: Yonge and Gemini StVs‘ THEY DENY IT. NIAIiRIAG DEATHS 8 JACOB EYER & SON Ozone small 35. large 67 Tnmuus' Balearic Oil. 2 bottles 101' 25c Carter's Pills, 2 bottles {or 250 Chase‘s P111532 bottles for 250 Chase‘s Ontarmh Cure, 15c Chase's ointment, 300 Chase's Svrup Linse d and Turpentine 15c Pie: ce's Emotive Brascripm'on .670 Pletcu‘a Golden Medical Dxecovery 67c Piez‘co‘s Peulets 15c Williams' Pink Pulls (genuine) 350.. 3 for SI Dodu’s Kid-nay Pills, 300 Doan'sKidney PillsBScua boxes for $1 Parmeele‘s Bills 15c Burdock Pllls‘lï¬c Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills 35c..3 for $1 Aver's Hair Vigour. 650 Ayer’s Susapanlla C70 Ayer's Chewy PecmraJ '20, 40 and 670 Hood's Samparilln. 67c Paine’s Celery Cmnyou‘nd G70 Scott's Emulsion, laa'ge 65c, small 35c Bab ’3 Own Soap.10c.,3 ca‘kes , for 25c 3 lb 8.1' SnellBrgud Cast’ile Scan 256 Syrup y'pop‘nospmtes 25 and 65c Egzem Ointment. 25c ,Burdock Blood Bitters 650 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. I71 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - Opp. Buggies, Smries, Phaetons, Mikado Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Carts, and all styles of vehicles. THE McLAUGHUï¬ SEWAGE BU’Y. For Spraying. V Pure Drugs and Patent Medicist at CubRate Prices. We sell one grade only and that the best made by :Call and examine our goods before purchasing. Blue Stone and Paris Green Swiss Food, per package . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . Farinosa. per package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grape Nuts, per package . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . Rolled Outs, 10 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolled \Vheat, 10 lbs for . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Yellow Sugar, 25 lbs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleimed Currants, per lb V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected Raisins . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada. Laundry Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best White Starch, bulk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1 Corn Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ._ Good Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pearl Tapioca . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christie’s Soda. Biscuits i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christie’s Cuba and Java Biscuits . . . . . . Bensdorp's Dutch Cocoa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best Green Rio Coffee . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . Best Cooking Figs . . . . . . , . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . Be st Corona Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best Baking Soda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best \Vashing Soda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best. “'hitening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Bars of Cameo Soap for . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Large Bur Dish Towel Soap . . . . . . . . , . . . . Large 12%. bar of Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Ceylon Tea. extra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best Ki pered Herring . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . Clark’s ’ork and Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, per tin. . . All Wool Heavy Halifax l‘weod, per yard All Wool Heavy Blue Serge, per yard . . . Men’s Fine Blue Serge Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Fine Tweed Suits from . . . . . . , . . . Ladies’ Vests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . Good Heavy Prints, per yard . . . . . . . . . , . Ashwn’s Best Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best 6 cord 200 yard Spools . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavy 40 inch Selisia, per yard . . . . . . . . . Fine Pan-American Muslin . . . . . . . . . . . . Ludies’ Full Finished Cashmere Hose, reg Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Sailor Huts . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . , i . We know that if we have the best store we'll get the best trade, and our every effort is directed to keeping this store the best. Our stock is clean and high gradeâ€"we handle no trash of any description. Every art~ icle we sell is the best possible value that can be given. We quote : Atkinsom £5 Switzer Concrete House RICHMOND HILL .‘G. D. DANIE RICHMOND Full Finished oAéï¬meié 'HUs'e'jiélgh'IAi' '2'ééff6i-I Fast Black Cotton Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. 12, 15 Sailor Hats ‘. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153‘20. 25, 35‘ A Magniï¬cent Calendar for each customer. OSI-IA‘VTA, ONT. Extra Value in Gent‘s Fihé Epsom Salts. 3c 1b.. 10 lbs. for 25c Sulphur, 3c. lb.,9lbs. for 250. Glauber Salts 30 lb, 10 lb for 250 Hesae’s Poultry Panacna. 300. Hesse's Instant Louso Killer 30c Little’s Sheep Dip McDougaJl‘s Sheep Dip Cooper‘s Sheep Dip EllioWa Sheep Dip Condition Powders, all kinds Your ovzin Receipts made up carefully from pure rugs Ralpin's English Condition Powders 26c Gillent‘s Lye 10¢ per mm, 3 for 25¢ Kendall's Spavin Cure. 75c Beef,Iron and Wine (pure)SOc Cnstoriu 25c Seigel’s Syrup, small 260‘, large 500. Nestle'a Food ~10c Pure Cod Liver 01125:: Compound Syrup White Pine 25c, or 50¢ a. pint David's Cough Balsam 25c Hyposulpt oi Soda. for Poultry 10c lb Nekliooc Oil for Harness 350 quart Canadian Water-white com oil. equal to Ameri- can. 16:: a gal IL 86 CO. 10, 12. Opp. Clyde Hotel .12 4.5 ,. lac . 63g 30 14c