Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 3 Aug 1905, p. 5

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Mr. F. liedditt. Bun-i9, is a few days at his hmxw hm-u It‘s. Mr. Alhm-t Glass is spending :i‘vweek with friends :It Gravonhuxst. \‘Ve've bin-m mn- prim-s and we‘ve hum-d the-m culls they‘re hulh. Atkinson S: Mr. \Vilfx-id Race. Principal of the S111“; Ste. Mamie High Sl-hunl. spent, Monday with Mr. J. E. Skeelv‘. Mr. “’urx-vn Hewison and emplnyos are. re-puinting the High School [mild- ing. Mr. Johnston and Miss McLean nf Fishervillv. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eye-1' Mr. A. L. Grunt spvnt Sunday and Monday at the 'nmm- uf his purean. Next Mnnddy, Augn-zt iiwill be To- Mr. Fri-d Huppm‘ left, Tuesday for a hm days’ Visit with friends in Detroit; Port Hurun and Sunni“. Our own brand Baking Powder in 1 lb. tins. at. 1.30. cannot be excelled. customers cling m it. Atkinson & Switzer. Miss Margaret Kylo.B.A.,Tornnt.n.is m-Iking a visit with her aunt, Mrs. G. \Viley. For successful pickling you want the- hest. pure spices: ynu can get them here for the same [)1 ices usuallv charg- ed for compounds. Atkinson & Swit- zor. Raspberries â€" Raspberries for the table or for canningâ€"Mrs. \Vm. Harâ€" rifion. Richmond Hill. Early 0111913 solicited. 3-4 Mr. thn Timn wont to BI Saturday, to spend a week lives. Miss Aggie Furlong of Chicago. is here on a. visit; with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Inues. Mrs. Geo. Glover and two children, \Inrkham, spent a few days with Mrs. Glover here, and is now visiting friends in Aurora. Mr. C. H. Ellston, head T. Eaton 8.: 00’s. shipping to \Vinnipeg, called on a. old friends here Saturday Misses Ella and Maud \deeman of Gm-mley. are sanding :1 few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J.Eycr. The telephone line has been exlond- ed from Richmond Hill to Lake-view House. Lake \Vilcux, connecting with the Bell telephone service. Tuâ€"dny, Thursday, is Mau'kham’ Ch ic Holiday. The Richmond Hill Lucmsse tpam is billed tn play a lacrosse match with the Markham team at Markham next Saturday. Mr. J. B. M:chean. Clerk and Treas~ urer of Vaughan Township. is now settled in his new home at Maple, where he will be found in his office. Next Mnnlldy, Augn-zt Tnmnto’s Civic Huliduy. Miss Baillie and Miss Luella Baillie of London, are visiting at, “Bi-aeside.” the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyle. James McLean, Esq, of Mount Pleasant. is spvnding a few days whh his daughter, Mrs. \Vm. Max-sh. Mr. C. P. \Viley. traveller for Mick- lehomugh, Muldrmvck 00.. is spend- ing a week trout fishing in Algonquin Park, Nipissing Dislricl. The Markham Economist is taking holidays this week. consequently the paper will suspend publication fur a. Week. Mr. John Ness of Montreal, whose Wife and little daughter are summer- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jus‘ Ness,King. visited reluti» es here yesterday. Mrs. Rohert ReddiLt spent a few day's with her daughters. Mrs. J. Cluhine and Mrs. C. Ruse,New1mu-ket, and returned Tuesday evening. Miss Gladys Grunt, accompanied by Mrs. Edge, of Luncushire, England. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grant. Mrs. McReynr-lds of Cleveland,0hio. arrived Monday to make a two “'Pt‘kh' visit with her sister. Mrs. P. G. Suvâ€" age. Miss Lillian \Viley. Howard “'iley and Gordon Smiles 0f Newmarket. are spending a Week with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. \Viley. \Ve are Getting mot» like our Amer- ican neighX-l’mrs every day. Even Sun- day newspapels are delivered at Rich- mond Hill homes eVex-y Sunday before dinner. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Sanderson wont Saturday in the Grand Trunk employ- vs’ excursion to Buf‘falnnnd spent Sun- day with Mrs. R.“ Ruthw‘ford, in T0- route. Mrs. Ford of Toronto is spending a 'vw dayq with Mrs. John Palmer, 'Fairvxew." RICHMOND H 1ng, August 3, 1905 14 f) (1‘ 13.11%: EEEMM. clerk in the dvpzufiment’: mimher evemng. Calh‘d ‘d grim 'acehridge with relu- [livd fair gout-1 nus witzcr. spending Thamosvilk tnn. :u-(- s; with Mr. an Mrs. C. H. Newto two children. Mrs daughter of 'I‘m-m Legg of Oak Ridge of Mr. and Mrs. G. E The special service on the Metropt I- itan Railway is proving popular. A late car leaves 'l‘m-nntn at, 11 p. m. Sub. urday for NL-\\'market. and intermed- iate points, and early car leaves New- market at 6.15 Monday morning, ar~ riving iu the City at. 7.45 a. m. The Markham Sun lust week stated that; upon the recommondation of the Hon. the Provincial Secretary. the Committee of Cuuucil have advised the appointnu‘nt of a number of new Issums of Man-ingt- Licenses. In the list are the followingâ€"“K A. Sander- son, Richmond Hill: Jnhn Francis, Tlmrnhill; \Vm. Frishy, Victoria. Square; N. Hagerman, Vic. Square and Thomas “'illiamson, Stouffville. PLATE GLASS BROKEN. The large pane of plate glass in the north window of Atkinson & Switzer‘s store was broken yesterday by a stone thrown by a boy. This is a. rather serious matter. THE LIBERAL has pointed out several times this sum- mer that there has been something like a mania. in stone throwing, and no one need be surprised that acci- dents such as the above should be the result. Mr. John Langstafi, formerly of Thm'nhill, had a loLtm‘ in The World yestmdny. dated from Blair, hen, of- fering to meet; the tyliree’ Commission- ers, Messrs. Beck. Pattinson and Ellis. for the purpose of acquiring the best mode of developing water power in this province. The writer states that he has been on all surveys for ship canals and waterworks proposing to serve Toronto, and knows intimately all the old surveyms for various water canals. The Gilmur advertising street dis- play 00., Tut-onto, arrived in town Tuesday evvning. with their prancing horses and jingling hells. They have a magnificent wagon from the top of Whir'h were displayed a nlunher of adâ€" vertisements of well-known firms. The advertisements are \thnd around rollers, and the changes are effected by means of a crank. \Vednesday the managers made, a. tour through differ- ent streets here and gave awayalarge number of free samples. shredded Wheat &c. The display wagon had 1'" advertisement for Souvenir Ranges, but we have not heard that, : my a m- Fles of that, useful household article‘ mve been left here. :QQQQQOQOQQQQQQQQQOOQOQ¢¢¢ t HELPWANTED (FEMALE) § v¢§¢+¢¢¢¢9¢¢¢¢M6§++NQ¢+O WANTEDâ€"Ladies to (it) plain sowing at home, whole or spare time. $5 to $10 per wee-k. \Vm-k sent any distance. chm-gvs paid' Send stamp for full pzu'tivulals. N ADVERTISING SCHEME. NEW APPOINTMENTS. uy \VFLLING TO ASSIST. H LUNA Mfg. 00.. Montreal To learn carpenter trade. Apply to a. [NNES & SONS. Richmond Hi1, nt. " R. A. FARQUHARSON, B.A. Y. M. C. Building, TORONTO, CAN. Boy Wanted +++++MM++++++++~M+++¢++§~'§ +++++++éé++++++°§+++++++-+4"!- :Ԥ{+++++~§~++++++++++++4~++++fi++ ++++++++++++++flmÂ¥ »} +++++++++++++++~§~+++++++6%"? €‘++'§*+++1"+Ԥ-+++++++++-§‘++++-§-+ aâ€" % a.+4-+++++~zn§<+w++++++++++++-:-+++vz+++++++++++++~H~++++++4 AGENTS FOR Confederation Life Association. All business premptly attended to. Literature mail- ed on application. FIRE COMPANIES: Mercantile. Norwich Union. Western. York Mutual. P. G. Savage 55 Son WHATEVER you needâ€"count us ready. There is hardly need for advertising at a time like this except to remind you which store gives the best satisfaction in Goods and Prices and Service. Here are prices and qualities that speak for themselves:â€" No. l VVbite Gloss starch in 4 1b cartons, 25c. each. No. 1 VVhiLc Gloss starch in 3 1b cal-tons. 20¢. each. The best, Canada laundry starch, 5c. lb. Durham corn starch, 650. 11); N0. 1 corn starch. Sc. 1!). XXX \Vhite wine vinegar. 30c. gal.; XXX \Vhite grape vinegar, 40c. gal.; Imported English Malt vinegar, 550. gal. Jar rubbers, 4c per doz. 16 1’0 powdered or fruit sugar for $1.00; 20 11) good grocery sugar for $1.00. Four 1 1b tins British Columbia. Herxing for 25c. Extra. Made to your measure. a. fine black serge suit for $13.50, a quality worth $3.00 more. There is neither slow pace nor dull place about this business. The biggest adjective can be used to describe any of the stock without fear of exaggeration. The newest styles are ready as you know, with values better than ever and an air oi novelty here unlike anything outside the city. We have to be constantly thinking ahead of you, anticipating every need and enlarging every effort. It ought not to be necessary to remind you that we have whatever you choose to want, now or at any time. Richmond Hill, Aug. 3, 1905. E avetro u g‘hing‘ and generâ€" Richmund Hill flaréware Siam ATKINSQN & SWETZER. Farmers’ Bmder Twine. Harvest mitts. Paris Green. Coal Oil stoves at close prices. Shelf and heavy hardware. Furnace work. Peerless Machine Oil. G. $®ULES a1 tinsmithing.

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