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The Liberal, 24 Sep 1908, p. 5

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l'wv. E. H. 'l‘uyr- pi-vnchvd spnciul sermons at, Dullnr last, Sunday "ftp?- 'l\mm and evening iu'zL crowded church. fl 13hr :mtum] llll‘Ptillfi’ of the Cunncil {pf Uw Bl't-tln-Pn was hQ'IL‘ in thvir ’c‘shm-ch at Gurmh-y lust ’I‘hursdny. about thirty dvhgutvs wm-v presrnt "from different pul'Ls of Uunndzl. The railing fur Contra Ym k pivotiun (‘n the 20th of Ortuhvr will he cm the 1907 lists us the “303 lists are not yet, rvviscd. ’ _ Mr. Eli Shierk has nponvr] :m up-tn flutv Lin-1y in Mr. F. It]. Simc slnhlvs. Gum] horses. nt-w rigs. cumpk-tc nutfit a! masnnubk' prim-s Mr. H. R. “vise has pnn-husr‘d from Mr. “7. B. “I’ndm‘snn 123 :u-rvs of lot, 3. 4th con. “'hitchln-ch. Mr. andvr- 81'“ purposes ronmving to the Niagara diuh'i‘ct. “To have 1190“ 1mm-stvd hi say that tho/pt-rsnr. who “hurrmvmw thn slop la dcr from the Church nf England ’ill greatly u'hlige 1w returning that {mom} article to the church. The host for you is the host fur us. Guldmwm Syrup. 3 Hr. tins 2Uc._5 lb. pails «Wm; Puritan Molasses in 2 lh. fins 15".: Puritan Mulusses in 3 lb. tins 209. These are genuine choice goods, Atkinson & Switzer. "I‘lm Directors of the Nowmmku-t Azgricule-al Exhibition are making y 'vx-y necessary prop n-ntinn fur the cl-lvln'utiun of thi1' 50th full fair to he held in Newmmket on thexmh of Sep‘ lomheramd the lst and 2nd of October. Miss Scnnhn 0f Auxmn. fnrmnrly :1 U‘ilCllOl‘ in the Public svhanl has 1mm] "lunged fur-our High sclmnl, in phtcv of Miss Edwards who has umvpted a position in the Hamilton Cullegiute. “7v ram-0t tn :mnmmrv that. Mrs. Maudie had at {all Tuesday ovenng )wI-nking n. hone in the uppm part, of hu- 10g. RM'. N. T. C. erKny will prwmh in the l’roahytermn church nvxt Sunday. Mr. H. A. Nicholls reports tho snlv of the (load prnpertv tn Ml. Thomas Hudgsun 0f Al‘ll'ln'n. The price paid was $3,660. and Mr. Ilmlgsnn will hv- ,cnme a. resident. of our village about, ‘Nuv. ISL l‘nnrt, Richmond. A. 0. E. Friday evening uf this work. “’0 must thunk some kind frit-nd fur n (1.1in cupy nf the Gluho. We find in its pm vs smne vvry interesting i-vuding. hunks! \Vm‘th your attention because worth llu- price. Blale bib m‘orulls full weigl‘t 8 oz. sorge, Arm and Hummer Bram. $1; Unrhartl’s Black Serge Pants, brass buttons. oxtl'u out and sewings $1; Men’s rmdy-lo-wcnr suits, stylish Brown stnpod Twet-d, gund in every way $8.50. Atkinson & vanzer. The Epwm-th League reopened their yeglglylyeetings Mupday exgrxing._Re\'. E. H. Toyo. Sresiding. Five minute addl‘é‘SSt‘S telling how the League may be useful in getting Workers fur the church were given by Mr. Hume. Mr. \Vellmun. Mi>s Trench. Miss Idu Glass, Miss Nora. McMahon, and Miss Olive Mortson. Rlcuunxo HILL, ONT.. Sl-‘pt._ 2t. 1908 The old Bond Lake Hutel building, sheds and stables Wore burde to the ground a. few nighls agu. The barn contained about ten {nus of hay, the propel-by of the York Radial Railway. Several pigs \v'eru also burned. Fur :1 number of years the hotel was nut occupied. so was neither useful nor ornamental. The Regular monthly meeting of the \Vonmn’s Institute. Victoria Square, will he held at, the home of Mrs. George A. MCCngue nu \Veduesday, iihh_Septe_mher. at 2 30 p.91” Sybjects: Rev. ALP. Brace is giving a serivs of fifteen minute talks at Thursdny evenâ€" ing Prayer Meeting in the Methodist, chm-ch on the subject "Our nttimde tuwmd the people we meet.” Last Thursday he spoke on the attitude to- wnrds thasv "In our home lifv.“ This evening he is to Luke “0m- nttimde t0- wurd those we meet, in Daily Life." ' {like figihcmi. “Cake Making and Icilfg." a etubles in all their forms. please luring recipes. A grqmme prm-idui. All Wt-Ic At, the Quul terly Review of theMetlx~ 0dist S. S. last, Sunday the lessons were taken by Mr. A. J. Hume. and essays on the life of David Were read by Myrtle Smith. Ethel Stevenson. Jean McDonald and Irene McMahon. The superintendent annuuncvd that he Would be away next Sunday, but, that Mr. Switzer would take charge of the suhnul. hill {0 (mus ( week. NH vent! ch sen aeou 5 Ann l‘wo S( by fm I hum Imus l, was (me 2,0 street (1 :tlvns were r twuus of moved 3 (me ( UI pxgen 2 huildin mk Cm- ‘Jlll All Welcame. from Thorn- vf [he attrac- ting the. past ulchhanledun hmvy horses. 90115 \7919 in and " Ladizs gnnd pm- will lum‘t \ur Miss Philips of Sharon spent yt-stvb day \vich Mus. \V. A. Sundcxsuu. Mr. H. R. Hrisv of Victoria Square is in ’l‘m-nntu serving as a juryumn. Mrs. Mnoklvm (vf Tnl'nntu spr’nt Tuesday with her sistvr. Mm. Rulm-r. Mrs. J. M. Andwwm (if Tux-nut" spontovm Sunday at Hav Pursnungv. Miss Mm-gnrvt linughtnn uf Tnmntn spent» Sunday “ilh Mrs. Jnhn \Vnko- fluid. ’ MN. Starry uf Markham) is a guvst of Mrs. J. 11. anen. Mr. Alfred Put-Mrs”)! of Australia and Mr. Julm Putlvrsun (If \Vnndslnck called on old friends here last Mnndny. Glass; Paper on pit-s, their mnkms, Mr. Llnyd Soulvs; \‘u-lin Solo, Mr. Hurry Sundvrsun; Pnpvl‘ (1H pips. 0.1le and Effects. Mr. Dunnld Atkinsnn: Snlm Mr. A. 111mm. Ulmir taken by Rev. E. H. Tuyc. awn-J:- u 'hmu-t [u lit-em, messth ("I "Life‘s Visiuns." PUMPKIN PIE SOCIAL. Newt Tut-May. Sept. 29th. the Ep- s'vmvth Lwtgue will hnld :L Pumpkin Pie Stu-in! in the Schonlrunm of the Methudiac church. Tm servvd from 6 (l'ciuck. Lots of pics. Shurt m'ngmm cunmwnt-ing AL 8. price 15c. fur tea and program. l’rognunâ€"Pupm' on pit-s. ingredients. Miss Edwards: sun. Miss Miss Stella Murphy of (Hmrviuw is spending a Week with u-iativvs near Schuuflwrg. Mr. Frank Reid and Miss [{oid of Tun-mm: spvnt, Sunday and Munduy with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. anm‘. Mr. John Luwsuu and Mrs. Lawson uf King, 0m.. sprint Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Maudie and family. Mrs. Switzvr. Miss “'iluy and Miws Rumhlmu vutteuding t he Ym'k County \V. O. T. U. Unnvenliun at Stuufiville. Mrs. (1)12) Lungsmfi’. Toronto. \‘is- ita‘d flivnds in the village and was the guest. of Mrs. D. Gray fur a few days. llnv. Dr. I’ringk‘. nf Duwsnn. Yuknn. Visitvd Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bluudit'. Mm. D. G. \Viluy of Tatum“, and Lit-1' friend Mrs. Dvlpiuo uf Bumklyn. N.Y., spout Friday with Mrs. G. \Viluy. Mrs. F. J. Pvthick nf the third (mn- (‘t-Saiun «If .‘Im-klmm. funm-rly of this place- has bm-n m-l-iuusly ill wile heurt trouble. Mr. (I. P. \Viley, travellerfox-John Muldrew 8: (10.. lean-s to-dny fur Vic. tot-ix. British (‘nlumhim lie expects to be away (wu mnnths. Mr. und Mrs. F. Elliult left Tlmsdny fur \VninfleL-t. 0m., to attend special servicns in COHHl'L‘liUlI with the Bxcth- ren Chm-ch uf that pluce. "\tht HPM‘n-n and Earth ought. l0 vxpvcb in a Christian." In the turning there will lw n special service for 5"u_ung svuplv. Rn-v. E. H. 'I‘nye will Mr. Fred '1‘ Graham ()E Carrville, who spent the summer at Curstuirs. AIL-1., has returned and will attend Victoria Gullegy. Nan Sunday morning Rev. A.I’. Bruce Wilhnengh (’11 [he Methodist uhux-phnu Miss E. “’ih-v of Dt‘h'uit. and Miss L. Mm-thmf Thm’nlnll spent Monday with their cuusins the Misst-s “’iloy. Mr. Frank Reid and Miss [{t‘id of Tun-mm: spvnt, Sunday and Munduy with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. anm‘. The Misses chvsume of Tm-untn, Mr. Tan \Vm-hux-Lnn “f Tmnntn. and Mr. Iumes \Viguun'e of Lnskay spent m'er Sunday at the Dmniniun House. Mrs. \V. “’ilmntand Mrs. Petersof Tux-(mm, st. Danir‘l McDonald (If Brighton. and Mrs. 0. Watson of Culi- furnia spent yesterday with Mrs. B. McDonald. Mr. R. Vandmburgh returned Tues- day after a three \veeks’ outing in Manitoba: \Ve understand he pur- chused a 250 acre farm near the City of “’innipeg. Om- villnge is at present enjoyingn pexiud uf prospelity. All nf the. mer- chants and other business men are do- ingn. guud trade, and there isacunstant dn-mnnd for houses to rent, and to buy. The ucconunodaaion given by the teln- {mranne bnuso. In Lhe travelling puh« ic and the permanent boarders, is all thnt can be desired. and all speak high- ly uf the way the house is conducted. Since we have had local option. undo. instead of falling off, has been steadily incrmsing. nnd we have no desire tn go back to the 01d license system. The present, law has been :1 great, benefit m our village and the surrounding country. in Dr. Luuis Bailey and Mrs. Dr. Bailey of Pittsburg. U.S., have been visiting relatives in \Vestm). Accum- puniod by Mr. and Mus. Cruiekshuuk last Friday they draw over here in their automobile and called on a. num- ber of friends. Dr. Conner, Deputy Postnmste-z-- General], necently appointed u special commissioner by the Canadian Gov. ernment. was In the village Sutmdny saying goodbye tn his relatives pre- vious to going to Australia in amnioc- tiun with the All Red Line. purposes bakery (m \Vork has new building Mr. Clauen berg spent ( Allun Knight Ii: he l't'll \Ve hndvrstnnd that- M! S 3v m. Programâ€"[’up(~r on pies. ients. Miss Edwards: Snfiu Miss Paper on pit-s, their mnkms, Mr. Snuh's; \‘unlin 80k), Mr. Hurry 'sun; Pnpvr (an pips. 0.10505 and A min-W's BERSONALS. nus been cnuunen [mg for the Stand; :uence Munkmun erecting his prrn OVt Maple. "1le 'n CUI children Church to your mousu ‘ ylhmg user 1nd“ . Cnmeinan wnuld like t ulkiin will be next Sn ced on the ml Bunk. of Castle- with Mr. M :\ rt in fur a huh in the Rev. F. (.3. Konm (Kicllplcd the pulpit of the Methodist Chm'ch last Sunday night and was gladly rocvived hy nn-mlwrs of his fm-mox' cungx-e‘gutinn. The chnil- of the Mvtlmdist Church is in great demand this season; the u-m-ptiun they receive is way grati- fling. The Epwm-th Longue of tho Mvthn- dist Chm-ch will hold a slicinl on Tues- day, the 20th inst». when :1 very hum-eating prngram will be given. Admisxiun will he fiftevn rents. A quiet, but, pretty wedding tnnk p‘IICO at, (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwm-d Marshall, Cedur Av” on W'ed- nesduy uf Inst m-ek when choir ynung~ (‘st daughter Ella. was unite-d in marriage In M 1'. Colin Cmnphell of New Ontario. The young couple intend lvnviug for their future hmne uhmc the lat of Octnlwr. Rev. Furiws Hulhcrfunl and wife of 61-907“qu B. 0., wen: culling 1m frivnds‘ hm-e last. week. Mrs. Ayhnor McCullnm and daughtvr of Grand Forks. B. 0.. who have be?" visiting In. A. J. McGflllum‘s left for Tux-om». Miss Mae Ross is visiting Tm‘untu friends this week. ' Miss Bertha. MncMux-chy of Thum- lmry is spending .1 few days among relatives here.. Threshing is (he Inuin mde-r of the day in our burg. Mr. Norman Glass nf Richmond Hill apt-pt, Su_nduy at his parents how. 'Miss Jenn'ie Tuwée of Evm-slo-y is Visiting at her aunt‘s Mrs. Dr. Cur- lnichnel. Quite :1 nmnhrr from lu-re intend taking m the Imnrivr Dcumnslrutinu thuckson's Point an the 28th. Our Uuiyn Band is ulsn n-mzugud to play. The illness HE Mr. Bruphy is vr-ry swim“. He is one (If the oldest resi- dents uf Thumlxill. The sympathy of thy peuplc iggiven him. st. SLUddC-rs hns lwen under the ductnl"s cure fur same time. The ladies hi the Vicinity are :mx- ions for the cleanliness of theirciuthes. as rainwater is very scarce. Ruin is nevdvd and Pxpvcted. A clever. pnpuL-u Candy Cnld Cure Tampaâ€"culled Proventics~is being dispvnsed by dxnggisls cwrpvhem. ‘In a few hours. I’rm'cntics are said to break any cold-completely. And Pn-venlics. lwingnn safe and mothsnme are very fine fm'children. quuinine, nu laxativv. nuthing harsh nor sicken- ing. Box. of {ISâ€"25¢. Sold by “’. A. Sundersmr. The. numhm: nf furnaces bring svt up this season nntivipntos :1 very se~ wre winter. The cnkl «.f lust winter may huw- hastened the movuuents of Sumc pvnple. Rev. J. A. Dunlap, of Lilly, Pm, who has returned to his home charge, was actively engaged while in this sec~ (inn of country. He visited many old friends. preached m:an times. and baptized seven children. A large nnm- her (If the members were present on Sunday. l3lh inst, when Mr. Dunlap :idiliinistered cmmnuniun. The sub- jet:t of the sermon \vus “Christ. in Agony." Text. Luke xxii:44â€""And being in agimy, He prayed more earnestly." After sen ice the friends repaired to the lodge mom. where Mr. Dunlap addressed the members, renewed 0M ucquainticeship. and gave them an accnunt of his work since leaving here. They Sung “Gud he with you till we meet again.” inflex- which Rev. P. Jones clused with prayer. It’s :L pity when sick mms drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart, and Kidneys. That, is all Wmng! A weak Stomach, moans weak Stomach nerves. always. And this is also true of the Heal-t and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out fur help. This explains why Dr. Shnnp’s Resmriltive is promptly helping Stmnucli, Heart, and Kidney ailments. The Restm-ntive reaches out for the actual cause of these ailmoutsâ€"Lhe failing “inside nerves". Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won‘t cure snsunn us that hut you will surely knuw that, help is coming. Snld by \V. A. Sanderson. On Sunday afternoon at Edger Mr. Dunlap pl'Hachi-d far the- Chosen Friends. Subject: "The Exhibition of ane and Mercy." Luke 11:30-37. SMITHâ€"At Gurmlny, on Thursday, Sept. 17. Mrs. Fanny Smith, in her 80m yeau', Funeral tn Vicfm-in $quare Cemetery on Sunday. 2001 inst. \VEDNESDAY, Sept. 30â€"Aucnion Sale 0f Farm Stuck and Implements on â€" 1m.3, Con. H, \Vhitchurch. the pro- portynf \Valtex B. Hendm-son. Sale at 1.30 p. 1)). Terms 12 munth credit Six per cent off for cash. _ valuable property belcng Klinck. at, the Onlch o'clock. Property situate ward Ana, Egliutnn, n St. Terms: Subject t0 1 Ten per wnt. (:11 day of cvnl, in 30 days witho balance in one your. J. H. Prent Auction Sales. Sherwood. Thox'nhifl. Strange. DEATHS. N. E. Smith. Auct. Bilâ€"Auction Sale of plenwnts, Sic. 0n Int ., Vaughan, the pro- .m Canon. Sale. at, Tel-ms: 12 months‘ r tent. of fur cash. Wins: 13 mom Int. «if fur cash McEwen, Auct â€"Auction Sale H+++H+++++++++++++++++-HP+++W+~ H-++++++++++++ NAUGEEGEQ’Sâ€"at-the-Elgin Boots BRITISH CANADIAN 5 BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO here muSt be satisfactoryâ€"1‘1 it is nqt that’s your fault Autumnal tints are growing deeper daily throughout the store. Fine Amazon Cloth, Black, Navy, Green, Cardinal, 750. yard; Fine Venetian Cloth, Black, Navy, Cardinal, 750. yard; Fine Tweed Dress Goods 211 the good shades, 50c. yard; Fine all wool Tartan checks 50c. yard; Sewing Silks, Colored Cotton Threads, Fancy Braids to match. ++++++++HM+M+++MM++% t+é++++++++++é+++++++4 Every Purchase You Make Sept. 24, 1963 Special Iirie MEN’S HUNTING BOOTS, 10-inch tops. waterproof grain, Goodyear-welted sofes', 9.11 51265, regular $5.00; to close at $3.00. ways Richmnnd ifiill Hardware 3m See our stock of Paints, Oils, Varmshes, Putty and Glass; Pails, Boilers, etc., our 0an make. Get.priCes 0! our Galvanized Roofing, Building Paper, and Building Supplies. all. lines. Aim nsm Switzer Oil stoves and ranges at prices to suit Eavetroughing and tinsmithing in all G. SMILES 1 Start, any time. {4-4-4 ++4~+++++é++ +++++++++Â¥+++++++++W+ DRESS GOODS BEST BUSINFSS TRAINING R. A. Farquharson, B. A. Prin. Cor. Yonge & Bloor Sts. XIENIS HEAVY BOOTS al- reasonable prices

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