The Presbyterian congregation will resume worship in the auditorium of the church on next. Sunday. The in- terior has just been beautifully re- Linted and varnished and presents quite a new and attractive appear- ancP. Fine weather and rvnewed con- ditions should see the Cungx-egation present, en masse at each St'l‘VlCe bere- ‘nft er. The funeral of our late lamented and esteemed citizen, Ml. J. A. E. Switzer, will take place on Friday afternoon at 2. Service will be held in the Methodist Church, when several of the former ministers. old friends of the family, are expected to be present and take part in the service. In vimv of the spt'cinlly our-mung. ing puu'unngeut dimwr and ten lust 24th May, the Ludivs Aid (If [hp Mr‘llz- udist l'hun-h m-u putting fun-(h lhvil' ln-st effort, to welcome all u-mrrs. llnt Dinno-nnrl Ten, will he served in tho lulse-nmnl of lhe- l’l'(*.~l:ylm-i:nn rhm-uh nu Victm-iu Day. Dinxwr fl'uln II :I. m. thp.1n. Ten fmm 5 Lo 7 p. III. Everybody will be made wel- cmuu. The \V. M. S, of Victoria. Square Methodist Ohm-d1 held u very suc- cessful anniversary on Sundny lust. Rm‘. G. \-V. Smith B. A. (If Thronto University gave. [Wu vxcefluul surâ€" The anniversary of the Victoria Square Methodist Church will he held un Sntuxday and Sunday the 19th and 20th of June. The usual Sports will he held Saturday afternoon. For pal-lic- ulars see bills in a few days. For Supplementary reading in the Public School you can get at THE LIBâ€" ERAL ofï¬ce, Jack the Giant. Killer. liabinsnn ()rustw. Black Brothers, Sharp Eyes. TheAncient )Iminm'. Rip Van Winle The Deserted Villugc‘. 'l‘nnglewnod Lulvs, The Traveller and other poems. The results of the S. P. S. examina- tions have been announced. Sncoess- ful students. formerly of the Rich- mond Hill High School, are as follows: In the department, of Mechanical and ElectriCuI Engineering. L. V. Snules, lst year; 7. Palmer, 2nd year; F. TluI Gvnvml Uunferenco 0f the Broth- u-n in Christ ('l‘ul'nkmds) cmnnu-m-vd if} sx-sxions yfnftm {layrnt Abih-nv. Kan. 'l‘helwuutiful four plt‘m' silver tun Sl‘l‘ pl'é’svntl‘d lly Thu '1'. Eaton U0. tn ilu- Richnmnd Hill Aglicultuml smitt- ly. will he on uxlaihiliun at the Socra- lury‘s umce till (lay uf Fair. If um um in r'luuhl. us In wln-w you slmuhl spend VicIm-in Day. u-ud tho snc-mnw-s on sonu- of 1.119 Metrupulimn ('nI'S. und cumc Lu Richmnud Hill Fair and concert. A number of children are being sent out fromthe City to homes of farm- ers who have volunteered to give them a fresh air outing. Muster Gor- don MuKenzit- is staying fur afew weeks with Humor Bras. The Pditur hogs to thank Svnntm- Campbeller lmmvsting Pul'liuIm-nt- my Reports recently received. 'l‘he Hondfm-d Methodist, Sunday Sclmul have decided to have their sm- nuul picnic and cunccrb on Sutulduy June 12“). The progrumuws which are he»ng distributed show ;: \'c|~_\".ltt1'ucti\‘c Pn- Lm-tnimm-nLluhu given in the agri- cultural Hall on the “1-11ng uf the 34th (If Mny. Do not fail to hear the talented artists. Markham High School gets the high- est grant of any Sn‘huhl in the Unnuty. This year it will get, from the County of York $2,242.51. Richmond Hill cnmes next fur a grant of $1,023.70. Newmarket gets $896.55, Aumm $814. 27. and \Vestnn $700. The Opvn Trut nr PuCP fur u purse hf $150. and Llu Furnwr's TrnL or Pace for pulse uf $6†will likely (ll'uw :1 number uf fast hul'ses llt‘l‘c on Monday lu-xt. 'l‘lw h-«usm-or of the Public Lihx-nI-y husrvcen‘e-(l from the 'l‘r usury [)9- [‘III'HHPIILIL chrqu for $5 .93. Iwing I luv Gnvcrnmuut grant for the- current vmr. " ., J. an. . m. m, (“mum nu... 19v. 1 . Stvuklvy is the dt’lOIIHU.‘ fmm [he Markham District. University mnns. A football match lwtween the Maple Leafs of Victoria Square, and the Hendfm-d team, will ht' played on the grounds of the former. Saturday even- ing of this week at 7 o‘clock. Everv player is requested Lu be sharp on timP. Mr. Armund Savage has le'ChflSPd a grncery business an Bluur St. VVes't. 'J'nrnnm. and “in Luke pusessiun (m (lu- ï¬rst. ufJune. Th9 Nvanrkvt Military hand will furnish music at the Fair on the. ufu-r- nuun uf Victnrin Day. Fraser’s Gwngruphy Nate- Bunks fnl mle at THE LIBERAL nflice. 15 cents. RICHMOND Hmr.‘ ONT.. )IAY 2t), 1909 She flihcrnlx. J aickeé, 3rd ye IA(')(3‘ A1126. '11 1' 48-tf UrmnInS' B. A... B. 56.. D. D.. of Bull» urst St. Mothudist, Chm-ch. Turnntn. This win bk :1 rulP(appm-mu-ity tn hour this t-lnquont and learns-d divin whn lmlvvs in July for :L pmturutu in \Vin- nipu-g. Special Sung service by the chuir. 46-2 Another prominent citizen) has crossed the bar. After a lingering ill- ness. Mr. J. A. E. Switzer p :ssed away early Tuesday morning. surrounded by his wife. and «laughter-st Until a. few years ago he n‘Pt‘illed to have a splendid physical eoimtitution which might have been expected to prolong. for several years to come. his term of life. Buthunian foresight is fallible. and the span which might have been lengthened a few years longer. had reached its end. Although of a quiet. and retiring disposition he Was always willing and anxious toaid in any un- dertaking for the beneï¬t of the village, and he will be greatly missed as a. cit. izen.nud particularly in the Metho- dist church. He was a member of the Royal 'l‘elnplars and the A. 0. U. “’. and was for many years ronnnently connected with the Bo:er of Educa- tion. only resigning the position of secretary-treasuier a. few months ago, owing to ill-health. He was reCording steward for the Methodist, circuit. had long been a class leader in the Church, and was superintendent in the Sabbath School until his health compelled him to retire from that posilion also. Mr. Switzer. who was born in the County of Peel. came. to this village in 1872. and for three years was Principal of the Public School. In 1876 he married Elizabeth A., daughter of the late “’11:. Atkinson, and in the same year became a member ot the mercantile h'un. afterwards known as Atkinson & SwiLZer. His industry. honesty and integrity could not fail to make his business career successful. The funeral will take place to-morruw (Friday) at 2 o'clock. Mr. I’utch. one uf the conductors on the MPtanulimn Railway. happened with a sm-iuus acuidont lust Friday. At, the- C. P. H. trussng the hand rail at the rmu'ofu mu- guVP way when he caught hold of it. throwing .him back (In the pavement. Ho rmmived a fruc- ture of tlw skull. and was tnkvn tn the Hnspitall. By lust report he is im- px-m mg. Next Sunday. 231d of May, will he the 29th Annivm-snry of the laying of tlw urn-nor stuue of Hu- present Mt‘t‘lm- dist church. St'l'llllms will lu- pwuvlml mm-ning and evanng luy Rev. Elle-1' Mr. and Mm. P. G. Snvngn hrn‘x- gnu" in Ulcvflnnd to spend a cunple of weeks. Misses Jt‘ssio and Alim Hemicks of Tux-unto spent the week-end with the Missvs Stungo. Mr. Juhn 'l‘hnmpsnn (If Tlmrnhill made :1 visit with his dullghtvl' Mm. T. Harding.nnd cullvd on semi-a] uld friends in the Village. Mrs. R. E. Law and dunghtm‘, Misq Rf‘rst‘ LHW. haw been sponding a week at Richmond Villa with Mr. and Mrs. Amos \Vlith‘. Mr. F. J. Graham has taken a position fm-the season as pnrser nn :1 st-zlmt‘l' ()f the Niagara Navigation Company plying between Toronto and Lewismn. Mr. F. '1‘. Graham and Mr. G. E. Reaman purpose leaving Loâ€"mun-ow evening for The \Vest. They will like- ly spend the summer in Edmonton and vicinity. Mr. und Mrs. \V. A. McKenzie spent frum Saturday till Monday with Mrs. McKenzie’s grundmolhm. Mrs. A. D. Brodin. r >' With ï¬ne weather next, Monday the success nf our Annual Exhibition is as- sured. The new building will add to the comfort. and convenience of the patrons. and n gnml programme has been pruvided. The sports will open with a Fuot Ball Tournament at 11 a. m. for a cash prize of $35 to the win- ning team. The liberal prizes to be awarded in the various classes of light and Heavy horses are sure to draw to- gether a ï¬ne exhibit. and there will be good displays in the Dairy and other departments. 31»3m years old. A Quantity of Pine Building Timber in gnnd condition: â€"12pnst.s ft. long; 12 beams ‘23 ft. long; 9 stringers 42 ft. lung. A quantity of gin-ts and braces. AI. (Jan-ville Mill, G. KIRBY. A (good house opposite the High House to Rent House to Rent FAIR ON VICTORIA DA Y. M R. S\VIT2ER‘S DEATH. IE RSOIV'ALS. A P pimp milk Jersey cow for sale six For Sale For Sale Apply Apply_tn HBO. REAMAN, Richmond St... Richmond Hill. J. 'P. GLASS. AMOS W’RIGHT. 2 (fl-lock. Teln 3LASS. LIL-Ewen. Aucts. Richmond Hill. SATURDAy', May mp. PARCEL No. lâ€"That certain parcel or tract of land, containing by ad- mensuwmont one hundred and ten HCH‘S, be the same more or ltss, being composed of the north half of lot 27, in the second mncessinn of the Town- shipof Vaughan. On this property stands good rough-cast house, ham and outbuildings. good orchard. about, 15 "ores timber. and abundance of water. Soil is a good sandy loam. The ï¬nder of an Umbrella, with initials “T. F. M." on gold mounting, will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at 47â€"2 THE LIBERAL OFFICE. THURSDAY. May ZZOâ€"Auction sale of household effects, at her residence Centre St" Richmond Hill, the prop- erty_0f Mrs. C. M. \Vood. Sale at for the purchase of the fullmving val- uable px-nperty. Said tenders may he made for the sopnrute pruperlies as described, or for the two properties combined. A nice six-roamed house and garden to rent. Fur terms and conditions apply to A Purse containing a sum of money was picked up in front of Mr. Norman J. Gluss‘new store. The owner may have the same by calling at THE LIBERAL oflice and leavmg a small reward for the ï¬nder. 47-2 PARCEL No. 2â€"ThHL ceivtuin parcel or tract of land, containing by ad- nu-asurement.fm-ty-tvwn acres and ï¬f- ty-eight one-hundredth of an acre. be the same more or less. being composed nf parts of the westerly quarters of lots numbers 51 and 52. m rear of ï¬rst concession of Township of Vaughan. Soil is clay loam. The undmsigned is prepared to erect at. reasonable [nices the above fence. Eigh been Diï¬erent Kinds My South Aflicnn Veteran Bounty Land Certiï¬cate, issued by the De- partmvnt of the Interim; Ottawa; good for 320 acres of any Dominion Land open for entry in Alberta, Saskatche- wan. m- Manitoha. Any person over the age of 18 years. MAN 0R VVOM- AN, can acquire this land with this Certiï¬cate. For immediate sale. $790.00. Pussessinn will be given on April 1st 1910. with 10% of purchase money to he paid nn acceptance nf tender. Bul- unme tn he paid in cash on April lst, 1910. The. highestnr any tender not, necessarily accepted. IDEAL FENCE. For Saie. Man ur Waman Phone: Main 3066. 47-4 Sealed Te-nders addressed to the undersigned will be received by them up to and until the Also \Vire for Flower Bed Protectors. All Kinds of Lawn Gates and Lawn Fences. Tenders Wanted. A good. intelligent. boy tu learn the printing busingss. _ CHARLES MCMAHON, Ripans Tabuies cure constinatmu. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. horses. vehicles, furniture, etc.. on Arm-ld St., Richmond Hill, the pro- pe-Ity belonging to the estate of the late Ed. J. Lynett. Sale at. 2.30. Terms 5 11105. J. H. Prentice, Auct. Phone, write or wire Umbrella Lost House to Rent Tenth day of June, l909 Boy Wanted Richmond Hill Conditions of Sale Auction Sales. From 5 wires to 14. L. E. TELFORD, 131 Shubex- St.. Toronto. Apply at THE LIBERAL OFFICE. Fonnd NAUGHTON 81205., ELGIN MILLS. Tel ms ensh N. J. GLASS. Auction sale of Richmond Hill. aigeun Men’s SelLOpening Umbrellas, good value . Negligee Shirts, extra good value, for . . . . . lThe latest up-todate Laydown-Standup Collars, } regular 3 for 600, we sell 2 for 1 Men’s Tan Shoes, 9. very nifty line Either Rex or Broadway make. we guarantee them up-to'dnte and a ï¬t. Let Us Measure You for a Suit A Few Gemd Lines Norman J. GMSS OUTFITTER Richmond Hill Hardware Stare RICHMOND HILL, ONT. HARD W ARE swovns, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS. msmmms, 35:. C. SOULES «6W: get the start of you and cause you trouble. We want to attract people Who believe in attractive homes to the New Model Lawn lose a. customer through selling anything unsatisfactory. Lawn Mowars Mowers we have ready. Better than ever in quality, and dc- cidedly better value. We never Start early, or your lawns will