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The Liberal, 25 May 1905, p. 5

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spout vvm' Starr MGM As Revs. Cnmplu-ll are exchanging: pnlpits Mr. McKinley will pre- duy evening. King‘s I of tlu- I nmdv :1 Monday \Ve advertisr‘ to induce ynu to visit. our store and see our slut-k. \Ve rely upon our goods and prime to make SHIPS when Hwy me brought to your nutice. Atkinan & Swibzmz and Mrs. Brow B. Reddi‘t. The ladies of the Proshyt m ia n church received :leut $140 at ‘hl’ dinnvr and ton sen‘eJ an the 24th. and the Mplh- odlst chm-uh rvcvipts, inrhnling Sun- duy‘s Collt‘ctimw, were $100.19. Mr. Arch. Cnmphvll. M.P., Mrs. (‘nmphell and their duughlmu Mrs. Stone, of Ch-Ithum. \VI‘I'Q amnng the prominent visith at, the Fuh- yester- day. Mr. Will Trench, a theological stu- dent at; Victoria University. has been splectzed as one uf the players on the Varsity Iztcmsse team which leaves Ln- mm-row to play :a series of matches at New York and nthm- plan‘s. Mnand Mrs. Inn purpasv at York 19 mhm e: Guelph Agrh row. Sunday umr'ning and H I‘xcvllent sermons wore pl former pastor, Rm: \th was u gm»: The fire-cracker nuisance was car- ried to such an extent in Aurora that Mayor Dnville had dodgers printed and circulated prohibiting the firing of these firmerackors in the public streets Within the cupm-ution. Unusually L‘Il'grl sembled in the Mt’ Seedsâ€"Corn, yollmv and whie. Turnip. the: best kinds. Buvkwheat, and mung?! sve-d at right prices.â€" szgbton Brus, Elgin Mills. PilSSOl’lgPl'S in Metropolitan Railway curs might enjoy reading the udwrâ€" tising cards to a greater extent if it were not for the thought that only for those graphic descriptions of the properties of soup and Cocoa and stove polish. etc” they would have a place for their hats and parcels. People are not likely to enjoy that kind of liter- ature if they have. to sit with two or three largo porn-ls on their lap. SUMMER SCHOOL. The Central Business CniiOg‘P, Tu- rnntn, will conduct, :1 special summa- session during July and August. Those who may be. interested are invited to 'write fur particulars. See. cald in this Issue. Mr. “'In. Sheppard has been ap- pointed ticket-seller and manager at the Metropnlinm station and waiting room mid stmtcd business on Victoria Day. Parties frnm this place are now expected to put-chase their tickets before boarding the cars. True economy is not so much in pay- ing the smallest prise. hut in paying the smallest price and getting the best merch-uxdiso. Here are A few ex- ampl‘ - good Galifm-niu [xx-1111951. 6L1.ll).: dry stun-ch, 1‘ 5": 7 bars Ec igs kiuson & Switzm Tuesday morning John Rvid was 111‘ before M. Toefy. J. P.. and RoeveSmu age charged with striking his wifa thinntening hm- ]ifv. and cullinghm Vile names. The defendant, acknmv ledged shoving hex- and slapping 110] face. A fine of $1 and costs was in flicted, amounting ultngvthm' to $5.23 The magistrutes mu-nml Reid thati he Were again brought up on a similu: charge such leniency would not [)1 shown him. The. Richmond Hill I has been placed in DiQt the junior serivs. and \vil Newmzu'ket, Young '1‘ Tecumseh. Our team the 15th of made tlm'm M r. “'all 01 F Miss Duky Saigon" fvw days in Ug- vilh: Miss. B n'atisin RICHMOND H11 IJ(}C A It “cGeo. Esquire, clerk of the ‘rivy (‘rnnm-i'. Ottawa. brother lto Hnnnrnhlo D'Arcy MrGeP, flying \isit to Mr. Teefy on last. t the T vith [ht nontus fldiH Mmd Ihml. 11's in Metropolitan Railway t, enjoy reading the adverâ€" is to a. greater extent if it for the thought that only graphic desvriptions 01" the of soup and cncou and stove :., they would have a place ll“ $1 AN D COSTS wnnu-k et 3 Tecums LACROSSI Lamon anl Miss Fc-m- (:(m|p:1n_\'ing the North nu th 1' oxculsinn to the ultuml College to-mor- M-ning John Rvid was up fy. J. P.. and RoeveSnV- with striking his wife, :wx- lifv. and calling hm- iv. E. anmn n, spout, 24th with Mrs. itt lllti b; of Victoria Square 15‘ with his friend, Mr. ibernlJ (mum-rgatiuns asâ€" ?thndist church lust and t‘VIâ€"‘lling when wore prnnchvd by :L '. \Veslvv Dean. nn of Maple spent llmgr- !his wvek and Kl-ith Hill. [-117 and MI-Kinlcy wits m-xt Sunday preach ‘here Sun- Snap fur Mny fornsse team ict Nu. 10, in play against n'uutus. and is hooked to the 22nd of :runmls. July runes, 60.11). Jnnadu Inun corn starch ut 1250. At 1905 md 90“ fill' be We mean just, as much when we talk to you in our advertising as we do when you hear us l;le un-r the counter: the only difference to us is that, we talk [OSI'VPI’HI bundled people instead uf one, and hvnce- have to he a little more particular what, we say. Atkinson & Switzmn Mrs. Elizabuth Stncy, of 172 Hunter Slrwt \Vest. Hamilton. says: “I was vvx-y much troubled with Headache, Dizzinuss and Cmistipatii’un. I am in my eighty-first yen, :de grew worse and worse- till I was so weak and faint that I could hardly keep from falling. " Since using Dr. Leonhardb’s Anti- Pill I an) very much better; in fact, I may say I am very well cmnparvd to what; I was before using Anti-Plll. " I am so thankful for the improve- mont. at my advanced age that, 1 think I sliuuld write and tell yuu about it. I will always recommend Dr. Leonâ€" hm-db‘s Anti-Pill to any one suffering In order to show a friendly feeling to this Village the Yolk Radial Rail- way Company. thruugli Mr. (’vhmlcs “'ilson, trufiic nmnugvr, furnished free n-anspmlntinn In the Governor- Generul's L’mdy Gum-(1 Band. whirl) Elayod such exrellvnt music at, {119 Fair are on Victoria Day. This generous act, is greatly appreciated by our citi- zens. The teachers. pupils and othr‘r cit:- Zeus ussrmhled nu the lawn in frnntuf the Public School huilding Tucsd y :lflPl'nmm, Empire hay. and lismned tn wttriutic :ulrlrc-ssvs by Mr. Switzer. secretary of the Board of Edut-utivm ; Rev. Mr. Grant and Mr. J. b‘undvrsun. The pupils Sung “The Mule Luuf ' and the National Anlhvm, and guve :1 slimt, exmcisu in drill, Mr. Sanderson acting as drill Svrgennt. The pmcm-(l- iugs clnsvd with chem-s for the. King, the. speakers, the teachers and the Board of Education. Mr. Jns. Cnl'l‘, proprietor of the Lnkuview House, has erected a new fen-(re around the Picnic Grounds and has the premises in gund shape fur {he recept‘inn uf his summer boulders. the first. Int of which is expected about the first of June. The grounds and pavil- iun were open on Victoria. Day, when quite at number of callers pnid their first visit (If [he seusun. Bethesda people will picnic here on the HM] uf June, and King City l’uhlic School is booked for the 30th of June. Mr. Carr’s hus meets the afterunnu electric car nn \Vednesduy and Saturday, and when the picnic seasun Opens the bus wi.l run daily. The District Meeting for the Tumm- tn Central District, was held in the Queen St. Methodist church Mnnday and Tuesday of this Week. Reports were received leviewing the year‘s \VL'l‘k on all the Circuits. An increase in membership and in nearly all the funds was repurled. Richmond Hill Circuit has raised dm ing the year for Missions $521.29. This includes $100 which Mis. Peter Patterson has given in memory (if her late husha 11d. Dr. German was elected Member of the Statiuning Committee. Rev. G. M. Brown (If Davisville. is Chairman. The ladies nf Queen St. church treated the whale meeting to an excellent dinnerin the basement of the church on Tuesday. MASONâ€"At Richmrnd Hill, Thurs- day nun-Hing. an 2.3. \Vm. VMnsml. aged 80 years. Funeral Saturday at 3 p. m. . Mrs. Siacy of Hamilton Tali-3 How They May be essened. Anti-Pill is positively the best medi- cine for aged mvn and women. All di-nggists sell Anti-Pi”. 50c. for u munth’s treatment. The \Vilsun-Fyle (70., Limited, Niagara Falls, Out. Sole zigmlis fur Canada. 01- go to prison for 90 days. Bel‘en of his associates were filled $50 each with option of 60 days in jail. Frank Baby, President of Tumnlo Junction Poul Romnhlnust pay $10Q When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged; nervous, and irritable. Your checks are THE ILLS OF THE AGED. DISTRICT M EETING LA K E EMPIRE DAY. News Notes. DEATH. \VILCOX. This includes $100 Patterson has given late husband. Dr. M] Mvmbvr of the- No (me should suffer a moment. longer with Piles, for Dr. Lemihardt's Hem-Raid will cure any cnsr. A guarantee for $1000.00 goes with every package of the Hem-Ruid. No matter what kind you haveâ€" Blind. Blveding, lntm'nul, Extelnul, Itching. m- Supux-uting. Dr. Loun- hm-dt’s Hem-Rnid will (-ui'c yt-u. This is :1. strong stntvmvnt, but it is suppm-tvd by a thousand testimonials from tlmse who have been perman- ently cured by Hem-Ruid. If you are not cured you grt your money back. $1.00 at Drnggisbs m' The “'ilsnn-Fyle 00., Limited, Niag- m'u Falls. Out. 7 Executors’ Notice to Creditors In the the matter Hf the (state of Henry Phillips. late of the Village of Richmnnd Hill. in Llu- Countyuf Ymk, Gvntloman, doceasvd. Nuticv is herehy given pursuant, to chapter 129, section 38, nf Revised Statutvs of Ontario and Amending Acts that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Hem-y Phillips, wlm died on or about the 23rd day of March, 1905, are required to send hy post, prepaid, or deliver to Albert Helmkay m- Francis Helmkay, Handful-(l Posluffico, Ontario, Execu- tor-s of the said Testator, (m or before the 20th day of June, A. D., 1905, full particulars of their claims and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And furthm' notice is hereby given that, after the said last mentioned (lute tho executors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said testntm- among the persons entitle-d thereto. inning regal-d only to the claims of which they shall the-n have received notice. y; w. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. § ++~z~++++++++++++++++~z~~zns++w +44-%+€~+++++++++++++++€~++€0§r ++'1‘+~§‘+++++++++++~§¢++++++++¢ w. H EW i s o N, HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. TORONTO. ONT. 350. per Foot. All kinds 0f Imple- Calls from a distance prgmptly attended to. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HILL fiael Hag Traughs 33 Richmond St. \Vest, T(I)I‘Ollt0, (\Vesley Bldgs.) Solicitor fur the said executors. 'JSUMMER SESSION during July and August} for Public School Teachers and others. All of 0111' graduate-s get positions. Students admitted at any time. This school is not “standing still,” 01- “hacking up,” but is “going ahead.” Circulars free. Ladies” gem rings 14k, 3 LAWES’ RENfiS Compare city prices with the following:â€" stones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Heavy 10k keeper rings .. Heavily chased, 14k, 7 stones . .. . . . . . . . . « . . . 3 15 Heavy flat, band, 14k, 3 stones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 Twin opal, 14k . . . . . . . . . 8 10 14k, anuls, 6 pom-ls, l ruby 10 80 Tiffany Claw, 14k. 1 em- erald, 2 diamonds . 9 90 These goods were bought direct from the manuiacturer. 47-4 mantis Jerry Smith, ((‘or. Yonge and A‘exander Sbs.) . Eager, Prop. PRA CTICA L \VATOHMAKER. \VILLIAM COOK, THEY MEAN IT Made to order at paired. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++Pé ++++++++++W++++M+++++++ 'z'r ++++++++++++++++¢++++~Â¥++4 i-+ ++++++%++++M+++++++++++%§ v “~:«2-+++++++~1-+++++'X~1‘+-Z<+-% QWWWWBWWWI’Zfi Words are Weak \Vh'en we use them to tell about our season- able stock of best and freshest merchandise. In facr we cannot express ourselves too strongly about the Beauty. Originâ€" alitv of Style, ‘Vealth of I)isplay, and Conlpleteness of stock in every department. Figures are Strong ’Tis true, price determines the value; we are always willing to have you examine and compare our price and quality. Just think of this as a seasonable Inducementfâ€" a-* Heavy Twill Bleached sheeting. 25¢. per yard. Gents‘ fancy ribbed summer underwear, 70c. per suit. Gents’ fancy Scotch t'ix:eed Ysuit,nrr1de to monsure,$15.75. Gents’ fancy black serge suit, made-t0 measure, $13.00. linperialflnished window shades, lace and insertion complete, 750. each. A 4-pnund box Imperial Gloss starch, for 25c. Durham Corn Starch, 5c. 1b.; Figs. 5c. 1b.; Prunes, 50. 1b.; extra special Bright Table Syrup, 15c. per Imp. quart. Special quality Burbudns sugar, 20 ll). for $1.00; Pearl TapiocaAc. ll); Rangoon Rice, 50. 1b.; Carolina. Rice, 100th- Richmond Hill, May 18, 1905. You will be in Richmond Hill on the 24th. Call in and inspect our full and up-to-date lines of Hardware, Chums, Washers, Lawn Mowers, Oils, Barb and Annealed Wire, Coal Oll Stoves, Humpty Dumpty Egg Cases, Wheelbarrows, Paris Green, Screen Doors, Window Screens, and a full line of Builders’ Tools also in stock. Richmam’i Hm Hardware Store Having in employ experienced tinsmiths, I am preplred to do tmsmithing in all its branches. 40 inch union voile dress goods, 25¢. per yd. 8-4 Heavy Twill Bleuched sheeting. 250.. per Gents‘ fancy ribbed summer underwear, 70‘ ATKINSflfi & SWITZER. -++++++~z~++ seasonable 1nducement:â€"â€"-

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