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The Liberal, 8 May 1902, p. 5

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‘ Regular meeting of Court Richmond nday evening next. Mr. Frvdd Monti-use 0f Camden, Na 1., spent Monday with Mrs. Morris. Mr. H. H. Hopper has dâ€"ispusod of his team of ponies to Mr. T. H. M. Hulse of Aurora. “@3119 giherai. Mr. A. J. Hume has purcbusod from Mr. Iszmc Crosby the residence direct- ly north of the Fire Proof Store. Mr. Allen, of the Standard Bank, Toronto. spent, Saturday here with Mr. J. F. Ruwlzmd. Road cmmnissimwr Brownlvo. assist- ed by Hairy Blanchard, has laid the foundation for an asphalt. wqu on Centre 5%,, from Ynnge to Elizabeth. Dinner and Tea will be givon in the Presbyterian Church as usual on the 24th of May. Se 6 bills in at day 01' two. "l‘helndios nfthc Methodist. Chm-uh will Invetthis evening in the Schuu} Room to make arrangements for their annual Dinner and Ten on the 21th of an. The Public school will lw closed to- duy and Lu-mun-mv to alluw the bunch- ers an opportunity tn attend the N0th lei Teacher-5’ Cunwnfiuu in Aurora. Mr. \V. E. 5. Savage has made hi: mind to settle in Manitoba. :1 will start some day next wwk. M Savage will follow hm- lmsl):111d in few \Veeks. it will be seen by referring to our advertising columns that Dr. Hutch- ison, late of this place, is in a position to buy farms in Manitoba. for those notable to go to thsz pl'ovmce and see for themselves. The friends who contributh fruit at Easier to the children in Victm-in Hospital are requested to can at THE LIBERAL Oflice fnl' their empty jzu-s which have been returned. Lawn mower-s, all sizes and at C. 8: E. Mason‘s. The meeting of the Epwm-th for Friday evening will he in of the Literagy Begun-{man programme will coltsigt of speeches hv the newly elected officers. Solos and recitations will also be contributed. Miss Bertie \Villiams of Sutton West, spent it few days \xith her sis- ter. Mrs.\V. Hewison, and returned to Toronto Tuesday where she will remain fox-a few days with relatives. A good assortment of pocket knix es from SC. up at. C. 8: E. Mason’s. The local Conservatives held a meeting in the Temperance Hall Saturday evening, and had u souial time. Mr. J. \V. Mnyes, Conservative candidate for East York, was present. On another page will he found Mr. W. J. Hill’s election card asking for the votes and influence of the electors of \Vest, York tn secure his ro-electinn on the 29th of this lnunth. Mr. Hill during The past four years has mven himself an up to-dzlte memâ€" er in tlm Ontario Legislature. Everything: in the {in and hardware line at (J. S; E. Mason’s. Mr. John Empringham attended the funeral of his father, the late George Eulpringlmm, on Monday last. Deceased died at his home at Scarler Junction on Friday, the 2nd inst" nng 86 years. He at; mm time lived in Richmond Hill where he spent H months. Four cans choice corn for 250. ; one can each col-n, peas and tomatoes for 250. ; 511)s.bm-ry sugar for 250. At- kinson & Switzer. Mr. F. Mchnnghy received a let- tm'ufew days ago from Ireland in- furming him of the death of his moth- H: at, the advanced age of 87 years. She pnssedaway at the residence of her husband, David McCunughy, Giant’s Causeway, ml the first of April. Mr. McUmmghy has not seen his father or mother since he left Ireland nearly 40 years agn. Mr. \V. E. S Special value in men's heavy mole pants, bib oyerulls, socks and satten shirts. Atkmson 8; Switzer. The use of \Vii-elessTelegraphy for commercial purpnsvs is no longer a. mat-Lei- of speculation. and it is pleasing to learn that one of our well known progressive schools, The Cen- tral Business College of Toronto. is already in a positinn to give instruc- tion in this very important subject. See advertisement in this issue. Men‘s fine colored shirts. open back and front, cushion button holes, special $1. Atkinson & Switzer. The May number of the above journal of incident, stm-y =llIL'l. self- help contains many useful articles for the rising envi-atiun. Among: the pupei‘s are l‘he Minn-nation of Animals, The Bewitched Organ, The Conscience of John Elmer, «m. The number also treats of mental gynr nzlstics, the camera and other subjucis relative to wcrezition. This boy‘s magazine is published at Guelph, and s $1.00yezu‘. RICHMOND HILL, May 8. 1902 L()(L‘A14§3. \V IRELESS TELEGRAPHY. THE CANADIAN BOY is made up mituba. and week. Mrs. League charge . The prices, Mangelseed. Mammoth Long Red and Mammoth Yellow Internu-diute, turnip seed, best. [my 1e top Swede, special low price for ots. Atkinson & Switzer. Our citizens and those in the sur- rounding neighhurhunds will be pleased to learn that, Richmond Hill isuguin to have a photngmpher. Mr. E. Cutler. of Tormto, who comes highly lecmmhended, is repnii-in Mr. Duncmnb's uld stuml in Mr all’:x building and put was being ready hy24th May. “78 liuve seen u num- ber of Mr. Cutler’s views. and from the class of work he should be well patronized. Arrangements have been made with Mnhon K.Cow:m, K. 0.. Dumin- inn member for Essex, to address the grand muss meeting to be held at Sloutfville on Thursday, May 15. Mr. Cmvun is one 0f the ClPVEYBSt speakers in Ontario and his name was nwntionvdin connection with the po- sitinn of Solicilm Gvnm-nl fur Canada. Efforts zue aim being; made to secure D. C. Fmsvr, Esq. M. P. 0f Guysbm-o. Novas 1min. \Vatch for posters and Nnvu SPHLi hand bills. Sunlight sunp, Cmnfurt Snap, Richard’s pure so Hume soup; 8 bars uf th 250. Atkinson & Switzer. day the L1' pay the ]’+ account $1 puny plate in the Pub At :1 meeting of the, Board on Mon- dnythu treasurer was authorized to pay the Pvusr Furnace Company on account $110, and to have that, 00m- }mny plate two other hmlvrs in July in the Puan School similiau- to that already in the 2nd Department. The secretary was asked to get, an es- timate from the company as to the costof changing- the furnaces in the High Schonlfrmn snft to hard coal. A committee consisting of tho chair- man, the secretary and Mr. Naughton was appointed to meet; the Village Council re‘native to additionle duties for the caretaker. Best green Rio coffee. 10c. 11). ; and best roasted blt‘lldi‘. ground while you wait, at 16. 20, 25, 30 and 406. lb. At- kinson S: Switzer. Colm ed Posters are out ,announcing the Annual Spring Exhibition to be held in the Driving Park. Richmond Hill on Victoria day, B13372}. The usnulprizvs will be given for hmse. cattle,sheep, ladies’ \vnrk &c., and pluses of $100 and $60 will he olfervd fur a 2.3 and a 2.50 trot or pace. Football tournament at 11 a. u). The Governnr-Genei'u1’s Body Guard Band will be present at the Fulrin the afternoon and at the concert in the evening. Examine our Piccadilly suits for men; as for the tailoring in style, cub, fit and finish it is the best that ex- pert; workmanship and unfailing su- pervisioncun produce. Atkinson and Switzer. An ilitel‘vstilig marriage was solemn- ized by Rev. J. A. Grant, M. A., (m \Vednosday of last weak, when Mr. Frederick Hunter of East, York. was united with Miss Henrietta Brumwell, only daughter of John Brumwell, Esq., of Markham. Over 150 guests sat; down tn a sumptuous dinner, after which the ofliuiating clergyman pm- pnsed the health of the bride and grumu and the parents. to which ready responses. were given. The ln-idc was the recipient of many use- ful and handsome presents. i The congregation of the Methodist church spent ll. social time in the School Room last. evening. Rev. N. \Vellwood took the chair at 8 o’clock, and after singing hy the congregation Rev. Mr. More otfcred prayer. Rev. Mr. \Vellwood reviewed his pastoral i work, and encouraging reports ' were given by the presidents or com- mitiees relative to the different depart- ments of church work. The Epwort‘u League report was given by Mr. \Vill Trench ; Mr. J. A. I. Switzer reported lfor the Trustee Bonrcl; Mr. F. \V. \ Harrison and Mr. Switzer for the Sub- ' lullh School; Mr. J. H. Sanderson l for the Envelope Committee: Mrs. J. {\V. Elliott for the \V. M. 8.; Mr. I. ‘ C-roshy for the Parsonage Committee : ‘ Ker. Mr. Moore for the Junior I' League: Mrs. Switzcr for the Ladies‘ ' Aid. The choir contributh at number ‘ of choruses. Miss Tomlinson gave l two recitations. and vocal solos wen: ircndered by Miss V. Storey. Miss L. \Vright and Mr. \V. T. Storey. .-‘ i'ter i this exceedingly interesting pro- igrzun refreshments \Vere served by ithe Trustees of the church and their At The meeting of the Epworth League on Friday evening. Mrs. J. A.E.Switzer. the newly-elected Presi- dent, i'esigned the officu, as she. found it would be impossible for her to attend to all the duties required. A ballot was cast, for the election of a new president and Mr. W'ill Trench was chosen by a very encouraging majority. Mr. Trench accepted the. new office, but, in duing so said it wuuld be necessary tu resign his office in the literary department, and the league most, heartily appnint- ed Miss G. Harris to take charge of that department. wives. and Men‘s fine ready-tn-weur sage suits, $7.25 and $8.00. Atkinson .8: b‘wnzer. LIBERAL MASS MEETING BOARD OF SPRING I HUN'l‘ERâ€"BRUM‘VELL. PHOTO GALLERY. METHODIST CHURCH. EPVVORTH LEAGUE. 31y en jo ye(fi Lh EXIIlBlTION. EDUCATION. part. like snap. lanpy the latter fur It so“ [01 _ Gold \" i-l S Mange]. sugar hm-t, ‘ turnip seed; cum, white :1 n large lot. of seed potatoes. 151-05., Elgin Mills. FnIMY, May Iiiâ€"Credit sale of 11. our low] of cattle at the Maple Hotel, the propsrby of 8.1“. Hopper. No reserve. Sale at one. Terms 4 months. Slugeun A: McEweu.uucb:. Bubios’ bonnets. dainty bits of head- gear for babyâ€"from the little tots who take their exercise in a peramhu- lutnl', to the sturdy little ones of tlnoe r,» m- fnur years \Vl)t)"‘ g0 it alums,” at .;o, 5;) and 75c. Atkinson Sc Switzer. Wm THE DELINEATOR FOR JUNE. Large run, plenty of Water and shade ; 15!; con. Markham. App1y to NAUGHTON BROS” Emma. The undersigned runs his wagons to '1‘ OR ON '1‘ () â€"EVERYâ€"â€" TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Parcels delivered or collected in any part: of the city or may be left at: the Brown’s Livery Stable, George St. Coal, Wood and Slabs at lowest price and delivered on shortest notice. The undersigned can supply pasture fur stack on lot, 29, 2nd con. Markham. Plenty of watt-r. THE NE\VTON TANNING 09.!“ The sixty-second annual meeting of the Gore Fire Insurance ()0. was held at. Gall; on the 28th of January, 901. The total iucnme from all sources was $131,923.60 and the disbursvnwnts amounted to $100,018.33 leaving $31,- 279.92118 the lmlanuv t0 the credit Hi" the year’s transactions. Out, of this the directors have decided to make a refund of 20 per cent. on all monies re- ceived from the members (uf the Com- puny. The total assets of the company amount. to $433,823.11 of which $255,- 199.11 (we in cash or cash items. The total liabilities amount to $58,009.20 leaving a balance of assets overall liabilities of $375,813.91. .mRé-éelrx'veflfzi"vatiii‘siirauce and all other liabilities 5558.00020. Total assets available to pay lossrs $433,823.11 The amount of insurance in force was $5,677,927.00. The Gore is an up-to-date Home-Com- pany and is noted for Its broad policies and liberal settlements. Call, write or phnne J. T. Saigeon, Maple P. 0., if needing insurance. Explaining the form of policy issued by the Gore costs nothing. J. Sheardown. 45-3 45-115 PASTURE PASTfiflE Sale Register. sugar hwt, carrot an ; cum, white zln(j_ yellow :33. 8&2 WM £5, 34% carrot and Elgin Mills. Nziughtun [NG 00.. Elgin Mills. For Condition Powders where vou save from 10 to 25 per cent. Have us put up your receipes for Condition Powders, Blisters. Linimeuts. etc., from pure drugs and we will save you money. Model Farm Condition Powders 2 lbs for 250.; 10 lbs [or $1. PagesEnglis‘n Condition Powders 250 Dr Thomas Eclectric Oil 2 bottles for 250 Burrows Condition Powders 25c Chases and Carters Pills 2 boxes {01'250 Doniols Condition Powders 25c Dorld’s Kidney Pills 300 Dicks Condition Powders 400 Parmeelos, Ayers and Burdock Pills 150 Sandersons Condition powders 15c Fellows Syrup of Hypophosphites 90o Flints or Kendalls Powder: 10c Syrup of Hypophoaphires is a. splendid tonic. we Dorloys Condltion Powders 150 5')" a. regular 75c bottle for 43c Epsom Salts dc lb or 10 lbs for 23¢ Beef, Iron and Wine, rure, 500 Sulphur 3:: lb or 10 lbs lot 250 Ozone small 350, large 65c GlauTer Salts 3: 1h. lo lbs 10): 25c Pierces Prescription, Pierces Discovery. Ayers Salmon-e. pure. 2 lbs for 25¢ Sarsoparilmfuines Celery (lompoundBurd- Kendall's Spmnn Cure 750 ock Blood Bibbersfloods Sarsopmrillafilarka Pages English Spuvin Cure â€"gum'anteed to kill Red :Clover Compound, Ayers Hair VigorI _. ...a.._.:-.| m firm-“mm Gain FIIrn-nnv ni thnnn min J. uh». “uh”... ~I... . ._ a spavin or rmgboue or money refunded, $1 Linimeuts and Blisters at 3.11 king's Eczema. Ointment 33c Chase's Ointmeth 40c W 65 R Butter Color 180 Perfect Worm Syrup for 250 Castoria 2.50 3653' Poultrv Panacea 300 Pages English Hair Restorer 50¢ Swan Down FILED Powder 15c SPEC [ALâ€"B; DRUGGISTS, I71 KING J. A. JOHNSTON, THE FARMERS DRUG- STGRE Money to loan at 5 per cent mrtgage farm property. DEERENG BENER TWENE Jacob Eyer 813 m «:3 Emmy to Clothing I Fine Tweed Piccadilly Suit, extm . Fine Serge Piccadilly Suit, extra, ,. Special Serge Piccadilly Suit, extra Length, strength and durability guaranteed. Every ball is just what the tag says it is. Your money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. Sold by CI D. QANEEL & 00., thimmm $wfifi THE LIB EBAL OFFICE ; iEE " ’ 5311' h’rég’ul‘ar 75?: bottle tonic for 23¢ Beef, Iron and Wine, rure, 500 Sc Ozone small 350, large 65c at 25c Pierces Prescription, Pierces Discovery. Ayers : Sarsnpm‘ilmfuines Celery ()ompouml,Bunl- ock Blood Bibbersfloods Saranpmrillafilarka â€";zum'anteed to kill Red :Clover Compound, Ayers Hair Vigor. money refunded, $1 Wm’ners Safe Cureâ€"any 01 these 650 _ L11 king's Burdock and Sarsupurilm is a. splendid fspnng medicineâ€"large bottle 65c Littles, McDougalls and sziers Sheep Dips. Seal 011 for lice on cattle, 3 lb bar pure 3 Cnstile Soup 250 Babys Own Soap me, 3 cakesior 250 Cuticura Soups 250 at 50c Cuticum Salve 50c l5c Coal 011 (Water White) 16c gal _Dr Williams' Pink Pills (genuiqe) 30c; 3 boxes for 89¢. Remember we sell everything at wholesale prices For Men and Boys! Better than ever! Better style, cloth and tailoring for the money than ever beforeâ€"which means better serv- ice and durability. There is more to durability than the wear of the cloth. There’s the wear of the buttons, the linings, the color, and most important of all the wear of the “fit.” The makers of our clothing look to all these things. \Vant you to examine I particularly our new Ready-to- VVear Piccadilly Suits for Memi linings, buttons, etc. we Will‘ guarantee the fit. Examine the style, workmanship, interest on fir In ST. EAST, TORONTO, Opp. Clyde Hotel - M anager 4! men. Richmoad Hill. (J Dr Thomas Eclectric Oil 2 bottles for 250 Chases and Carters Pills 2 boxes {01'250 Dodd’s Kidney Pills 300 Parmeelns, Ayers and Burdock Pills 150 Fellows Syrup of Hypophosphites 900 Syruppt Hypqphgsplytes '43:. splendid tonic. we $ 10 13 fl? 1’? Good Ideas \‘K'l coated by Address, {1' RECORD, Batman. Md.

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