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The Liberal, 19 Oct 1905, p. 5

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circuit, will also preach same day at PRIZE RIGS \V. Trench & Son exhibited four rigs at the Markham Fair and secured three first, prizes and one second. The firm gut first for platform spring wagon, first for duuhle wagon, first for opvn buggy, and second fur mad wagon. Information from a. reliable source comes to hand that; one or two of our citlzens were guilty of breaking down :1 fence in the Sclmmlxerg Fairground. “'9. would not, be surprised if a. bill for damages i3. sent to the reeve of this town, with our dluggist as chief wit- ness. The quarterly ’meeti‘ng wfil be held in ch; Mglmdhp church hereon Sun- The \Vil‘iing \Vorkers of the Presby- terian church will hold thpir annqu fall entertainment, in the church on the evening of Thanksgiving Day, Thursday. the 26th inst. Mr. F. H. Kirkpatrick. Ph. 8., Principal of the School of Expressmn, 'l‘m-nntn Cmiser-' vnixn'y of Music, will read Bun‘ie‘s "Little Minister.” The \Vm-kers have been very fortunate in securing Mr. Kirkpatrick, who is so well qualified to enteitain by his reading. Music will also he provided. Eiuzzhcr notqu On Thursday, the 26th, Thanksgiv- ing Day, :1 thanksgith service will he held in the Presbyterian chm-ch here counnencing at, lln'clock. The Rev. T. Campbell will preach. Colloc- tion at, the close rm- the poms. The Thm-nhill Methodists have con:- menuvd a. series of special sexricvs. Mr. John Hathaway, :m can-most, evan- gelist, has been seem-ed L0 helpund will preach on Sunday next, morning and evening“. will also by Dos‘ce Mr. H. A. Niclmlis on Tllt‘sdnyilt- tended as a delegate from the home club the annual mee‘ing of the Ontario Curlers’ Association at; Victoria, Club, Huron street. rats are considering the advisability of closing the \Vindsm- Hotel at Mimic-u. This has been recmmnend'ed by License Inspector Bond. Mr. V‘Vln. Trench gave an address in the Eglintou Methodist chum-h Mon- day evening; in cmmertinn with the Epworth nguo, and Miss Ethel Swit- zer Contributed vocal solos. The annual plowing mutt-h of the East York Plowmen’s Assnciutinn will be held on the farm of Mr. Lyman Kennedy at Agincuux t on \Vednesduy, the 8th of November. Mr. Ger fine. build McNair's residence the cellar Next Monday evening will be “Mis- sionary Evening” at the Epwm-tb League. The subject wiil be taken by Miss Angliu. Mr. John Paluwr was judge on road- sler horses at. Markham Fair, and Mr. James Russell acted in a similar capac- ity on Berkshire swine. Mr. Eur-1c- Newfon was piano accom- panist at the ouncurt, heid in connec- tion with Schmubex'g Fair last Friday evening. They’re up to (lute, and they're down to parâ€"those Black and CuIm-ed Huxâ€" auu. Dress Goods We’re showing.â€" Atkinsou & Swilzcr. Bram, Shorts, Gluten. {on or curlnts, lungs or bulk. best quality, priCe right. Call at 41 Uuttiughzun street, Toronto. A meeting of the “'hist Club will h1- held this (’l‘llul-stlny) s-vvning at the residence of Miss Pulnu-r. All mem- bers are requested to be present. If ynu can tell us huw tn som’P yt‘u better We Shall obey the hint.~â€"â€"At.kiu« son and Swilzur. Miss Peters, Tu day afternoon wit Mrs. \V. E. Dean \vlll rem [ll-day, Oct. 28th, from 3 un first and third Tuomhys. You H re tr;de here. MI. Hx‘m'y Chm-kc, formerly of this Villas-{0. died in Toronto on the 13111 inst. of tumm- nn the brain. GRAIN BAGSâ€"Heavy Ci Grain Bags at 442.50 and â€"Alkinson 8L Switzor. Miss Mary Mulcnhy, ()1- lwen making u visit with 1' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tecl'y. Miss Bruluh BI Ladies’ \Vm-k at full fair hvid at St \Ve want no m Buysutisfnctinn. 1 The \Vest Mrs. John W 1y. aged 73 V Th y, age [60 un RICHR’ “ THE 14(DC ALIJS. is U: in)! r. Sims has purchased that. 11g lot directly nuxtlx of Mr. residence, and will erect a thereon. Excavation for has already commenced. LITTLE MINISTER." h. The Rev. J. E. \Vilsnn. , superintendent of Maple preach. Mr. “'ilsnn will at Victoria Square on the 7 u’clock. Ym-k license cummissmn- as M â€"Atki IIII 3’“ =5: Dean WM reueivo on SM» 28th. from 3 l0 (5, and Mulcnhy, ()rmia. has 3. visit with hergmnd- ydnn was a jung on the King township :bumht-nz lush week. field died Inst Sutur- s. Interment. tuuk [it 'uuto M 1's. D l & Switzc 'y that insnn 5.: ‘(vttrm SeumIess ‘. $22.75 per doz. )ht .3 2° 3% \Vrmdln-idge ent Sntm- McDonald 19. 1905 ioes not The picture that to-day is the talk of all England is one entitled “Queen Alexandra, He]: Grandchildren and Dogs.” The picture represents a charming bit out of the quiet country life of Queen Alexandra. Everybody will understand its nature when we say that it shows us the. Queen with her grandchildren and dogs amidst the quiet of Sandringham, the lovely coun- try place to the north of London. The publishers of the Family Herald and \Veekly Star of Montreal have secured this beautiful picture and will present a copy. 2x38 inches, to every persnn who subscribes to that paper for a year. The picture will be sent immediately on receipt of subscription. The paper and picture for $1.00. Or combined with THE LIBERAL, $1.75. Leave or ders at this oifice. The duly of this minute. is the great-- est on ea.th to each indivxdnal. The duty of every housekeeper is to keep pustvd on Atkinson & Switzer’s stark. Here is an interesting list for 1101159- keepm's : Fairy Snap, 6 cakes for 25c.; Fuirlmnks’ Gulddust \Vztshinz Powder. (3 packages for 250.: extra. selected layer Valencia. Raisins. 4 lbs. for 250.; extra. XXX \Vhite Wino Vinegnr250. per gallon ; 2 cans Red Salmon fer 25c.: 4 cans fresh British Cnlumbin. Her- rings for 250.; Smoked Salmon, choice 15c. tin ; our own brnnd Baking va- der 15c._ll). tin; heavy 18-inch Linen Two thousand five hundred tons of steel mils have been ordered by the Yonk Radial Railway Company from the Algmna. steel works at Sault Ste. Marie, and the first shipment was made on Friday. The nails are for the Metropolitan Railway extension from Newmarket to Sutton on Lake Simeoe, a distance of 2411]“98. The road has been graded and now awaits the lay- ing of the tracks. Should the rails be delivered rapidly it is probable the whole 24 miles will be “tracked” be- fore Christmas. The rails me (20 pounds and are of the very best; quality. The York Radial will purchase almost im- mediately another two thousand inns of steel rails for the Mimic-o extension. 15c. tin ; our own brund Baking Pow. der 150. lb. tin; [wavy 18-inch Linen Crash vaelling. 9c. yard; extra. heavy 18-inch Linen Crash Tuwelling, 100. yard ; heavy 36-inch Striped Flan- nule-tte, 106. yard; Ladies‘ Hygeian Vests, extra value, 25c. each; host; Mack and white Cotton Spools, 3fm.‘ logâ€"Atkinson & Switzer. The Richmond Hill curling rinks Law ln-en drawn to play for the On- tzu'io Tankard with the fdllowing clubs in Group I: Brampton, Tor. UuIE‘k’lOlb inns. Oshawa, Tor. Parkdnle. Tor. Granite, Tor. Quz e11 City, Kingston, Tor. Pros. Pnlk, Toronto, Abel-(imam E. Ton, Tor. Lnkeviews. Umpire, Dr. Russell. Play at Toronto. For the District Cup Hwy Wlll play with: 'l‘omutos. Tor. Culmlonians, Tor. Queen City, Tor. Parktlnlv, Brampton, Tor. Prospect Park. Tor. Gi-anitvs. Scar. Maple Leaf, AlieHlt‘PnS E. Ton. Scal'hm-o, Tul‘. Lnkeview. Umpire, John BeLEn. Play at Toronto- The Richnm Law )ven (Jr; tzn'io Tankard in Group L: E inns. Oshawa, Granite, an. the liquor traffic. 1 time when out-child“ in amazement, nt 11‘ Ming such a. business _ Chuwn on Mnnduy evening in the Methodist church, Victoria. Square. the Epworth Lvngue merging their IIK‘PUIH’: in with the 'l‘vmporunce "mut- ing. The people were delightt-d us for nearly an hour he pictured the hwluty ()f purity in all departments of lifv. the awful ruin cunsvd hy the licensing sys- tem, showing that according to statis- ties on an average every 2111 Mrs 15 perslms go out uf (his life vitian of Oct. 31 to Tuesday, t3 her. The change of upon at :1 large meet mas lie-1:1 at Dack’s Monday of this week he hum an the farm lies, 10L 1. can. 3, Kin City. The directors [Hem-(l th urmngmm list plmnises to he given by King and V on Tursdny superiu Londc appoum-d :* It was (me uf thv have over fillwd, c clothing for all age quilts, mnny pnil‘S PLO \VING MATCH The plowing match of the amalgw muted associations of King and Vaughan has Men pnstponml from Oct. 31 to Tuesday, the 7th of Nun-m- bel'. The Change of date was decided upon at :1 large meeting ut' the direct,~ m-s hvl-l at Dack’s Hotel, Maple, on Mnudny of this week. The match will he huh! rm. hlw farm of Mr. James Gil- Call at the bakery and examine D. Hill’s tubular sepurntur. sinn, Mrs. Han is; Lumhe-I' Camps, Mrs. 0. Mason ; Parlor Men-tings. Mrs. Derry; Juvenile and Smulny Schnnls, Miss \Viley; Purity and Mothers’ Meetings, Mrs. Su'itzux‘. pa per be H€ STEEL RAILS FROM THE SOO DR. A t the met \V EDNES DAY NEXT \VEEK FOR TANKARD AND CUP A CHARMING PICTURE fairly sized THANKS CONVEYED M rs UOVVN amg Day Cum-ing- this year num- usuul publishing day. may expect, Tm; LIBERAL “l‘l' next; wwk. Advertis- rl'x'es{_)(nnlents will kindly :1 nuud and send copy for r than usual. ized audience greetvd Dr. Mnnduy Pvcmng in the hm~r:h, Victoria. Squfu-g. iing ()ft11c\'\7.C'.T.U. hem evening the fulluwing nts of dvpmtmcuts were Evangvlistiu. Mrs. Punlin; 1’. L. Grunt; Flower Mis- AT THE SQUARE King,:|djninjl1g He pointed to a 11 en shall kmk ha.’-k Llwir fathers {0191‘- ‘0” Monday cum Hts. and the prize the lm-gvst vvel uughau societies Rz-z'c. SEC. s Gil- King cum- prize over Catcher, 1905 NOTICE is hereby given that; the Municipal Cuuncil of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan, under thv provisions cf» the Consulidated Municipal Act, 1903, intenduta rPgn- hn- mr‘eting of the said Municipal Council, to be held at the Town Hall, Vellum. an Tuesday. the 14th day of Nm'ember, 1905, commencing at 10 o’clock in the fut-ennui]. tn passahy- law for the pm-pnse of stopping; up that portion of the public highway running over and across the (last. halves of Lots Numbers 11. 12_zmd 13 in the 8th Concession of the said Town. :hippf Vaughan, known as the Shaver in the ship( Road All persons interested are hereby 1-9- quired to take notice and govern thum~ selves accordingly. By order of the Cunncil. Corporation of the Township of Vaughan 056A}er’s Pill _at bedtime insures a natural action next morning, 2. 20 LANGS’I‘AFFâ€"At her home, 606 Bath- urst stI-m-t, Tm-nntn, Clam Dawley (Bue), ‘ only daughter of Mrs. L. F. SUPPER AND ENTERTAINMENT. The \V. M. S. of Victoria. Square purpose having aThanksgiving supper and entertainment, in the Mr‘thndisb Uhurcirnt‘ that place; on the evening of the 26 inst. Supper fmm‘ (i tn 8 n’cluck, after which Rev. \V.G. Smith, B. A., will entertain the audience witha number of sterenplicun \icws on China, with appropriate descrip- tion. Miss Myrtle Klinck will give a. nu-mbms nfi vending; and Miss Idu Glass and Mr. D. Derry will emitrihute vocal solos. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. The publishers of the Christmas globe are again sending out small re- productions of their annual number. Those. of course, give only an imper» feet idea of their truly artistic value. but enough to show that this year’s Christmas Globe will be not inferior to any of its predeceswrs. Four supple- mentary plates have been chosen. the most important, at. least from an his- torir‘al standpoint, loving “General \Volfe." This historic picture will he 24x16 inches. and will he. printed in 15 colors. The stories are by the best authors and will include Lady Betty‘s Literary Leswn. by Robert Barr; Crippled Jimmie, by Cy VVm-man; The Adventures of a Canadian Girl in England, by Lally Bernard ; The, Lost, Gift. by Mia} Lt I'J‘hu'gall; The Inter- lhckers, l’ry Theodore Roberts. The price will he the same. as heretofore. 50 cents. Orders may he left at THE LIBERAL office. Many people. were disappointed last year because they were too late in giving their order. wing LAMON-â€"In Richmond Hill, Satur- ay, October 14, to Mr. and Mrs. '1“ A. mnmn, a son. Igstruffi' uneml (private) 'on Thursday at PUBLIC NOTICE Township Clefk. at Maple this, Jlth day of CHRISTMAS GLOBE DEATHS BIRTHS J. B. BIAC‘LEAN‘ E AGENTS FOR J. . .ix. : Confederation Life Association in All business promptly attended to. Literature mail- ed on application. Mercantile. Norwich Union». Western. York Mutual. P G. Samge & $911 October 19, 1905. All the above below City pri-ces,set up by practical men. Stove pipes and elbows all prices. Hot air furnaces put in and repair- ed. Tinsmitliing. Paints and oils and all kinds of I‘lartivvare. Now the stove season is here, and we are prepared for it, having now in stock a full line of all the best and leading stoves and ranges for our customers. Happy Thought Crown Huron Imperial Oxford Oxford Laurel Pandora Heaters 6:: Parlor (Leeks These are really would more, but we want you to accept these values as :1 sort of gift and it will mlke you feel so kindly toward us that 3ou will make other purchases as you need them. MlllllSflll & SWlTZER. A heavy, genuine Scotch 'I in first order for $13.50. A fine Black Serge Suit, m for $12.50. Busincgs is what we make it. We make ours brisk. We never let a day go by with- out offeriAg an inducement that appeals to the taste and pocket book of the public. +++++++++++ {a -++++$$+$++++++ _v o ~H‘~'r+'§‘+4‘ Crescent Cotton Batting in i and 1 lb. rolls. 15c. lb‘ Six fold, tuck knees, 2-1 Ribbed Hose, 25c. pair. Maple Leaf, G-cord, 200-yd. Spools, 35C. (102. Scottish Chief Fresh Hen-ings, 4 tins f6)? 25c. Weston’s Homemade Cookies; very gown 10b. Special, uncol-z-wed, Ma y-pickcd- Jszan I‘ca, 30c. lb. FIRE COMPANIE S: 42 inch heavy wool dress tweeds, 35c. yd‘. Children’s \Vhite Bear Skin Coats, $2and $2.35. Bear Skin Tams to match chats, 65 and 75c. The C B 0 Dip VVnist. Corsets, 5%.. 7'56. and: $1 pair. This Week we offer: C. $®ULES enuine Scotch Tweed Suit, made to measure ade to measure in first order, +é+++++++++++++++++++++$

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