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The Liberal, 27 May 1909, p. 5

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Un M HXJI' ml vhm-rh urv lu-hiin 12mm: at" their Hum} HHSntuI~d1y m‘vnil: Mr. Juhn Klim snld his Bil'l'h Av. In to HI. Davis “1' The (10:11 \\'.‘L~i pm A. NluhnHw, “PM! The l‘ Hm MW ('1‘ M. A. ‘ Thursd \\ in 119 more n'un Villng‘ .Wmm lwugue wi watv week A tramp Ind. Fnduv mmle “ff with Mr. H. B. Stix'ling‘s hit-ydv. hub Unn- slnhh- \Valtel- Eyvr “woven-d it, and mptured the light fingvred gvmle- mnn(?)un the U. N. (L trunk ulmut twu miles away and landed him in the luck-up. Mr. Charles (‘umhky's lhwe yI-ar old (li'i\(‘|‘ unvxpw‘imil)‘ mob an untu- nmhile at Gray's (Tm-m4- lust, M'vning. She threw herself intu Hu' le p ditch. but. Mr. Cmnisky nmuugt-d tn huld hm'. The lmggv and harness Wen- pu'uy badly hmken. {mu Dr. ()rummy uf’l‘urnnm pram-h- »vd l\\'u v-waI-‘nt svnnnm‘ in llxn- XII-1h- ~disL Ghnu'h lent Sunday. and ulsu Iddreswd the Sublm‘h b'chnnl in the 1flL-l‘nmm. A "wt-ting uf tlw (T {{ivhuumd Hi“ Agum will by held in the Gun “aunt-day (bf lhifi \Vl‘l‘k U ‘lltt'llliilllCC is H'q'lestI-(I A tt‘h‘PhOIH‘ mess”. a camp tn hand :mnnuncing.r the dvul 1 of Mr. James I’nuliu in [he village nf Arthur. Mr. Pulllil), it. will be x-vmmnhort-d. for- merly owned “Duffm‘in Grove," the present. hume of Mr. Thomas Hndgsnn. Deceased sat fur a year .1 mpmhol- of the municipal council in this village. The Ladivs’ Aid of the MethodiSt Church desire l'hmugh [his Invdium [u thunk the many friends uf lhe- cur-gnu gntiun fur their gt-nm-nus supply nf provisions fur Ihe- dimmr and ten m1 Victoria Day. for lhv nssix‘htm‘e of the yuung pehplr- um? “(chm-e in waiting nu the mlllus. and the public gum-rally fur their patronage. The HMdfm-d S. S. are dotm‘minvd to make :1 success 01' thvir annual Pic- nic on June. i2. Besides the wuiod sports and Iva of the aftunmnn they “rearranging a fil‘St-(‘luss choice cun- cerL for the evening. They are ex- pectiugudnnhlu Quartt-Uc nf the Al- exander chuix; who sang at the Gipay Smith meetings; Miss Ethyl Stocks as olucutinnist. his mnt-hbl' Mls. Luria Day with Ih Mr. DHJ) his farm by pnlting u The Markham Maple Leafs Fontlmll ('Iuhphxyod the first mulch on them- own field, against Heudfm‘d on Fri- day owning. May 21. A. large num- Qwr of friends 0f the homcteum assem- bled to show their interest in the nu“!- 1y organized fnuthnll club. Captain 'Vl‘uokehud the team lined up un the :ll‘t‘ian nf Llu- uppnnmls, \vhu wvx-o dt-featcd by a score nf 2 to 4). Mr. E. Hitchcock rvfcrced the mulch. Thoannuul mveting of the Liberal Aswciutinn fur Gentle York will he lie-Id in Victoria Hall, Tlmrnliill. on Saturday, Junn5. at, 2 p.11). The speakers will include Dr. McLean, \Valterun-y K. 0.. Senator (Pumpâ€" lwllzmd RG. Inwuod anh For pur- tigulm's sec hills. RICHMHND HILL Mr. and Mrs. (‘H‘il EHth of Toron- 10. MW. Husband and Miss Ruther- i‘m-d of Dnvisvillu spvnt uwr Sunday ;l[ The \Villmvs. Mr. Gem‘gv Graham Kilkhy. m-gam- is: uf Elm St. Methndist church, and his mnt-htâ€"r Mls. Kirkhy. spvnl Vic- turia I)2l_\' with Iheil-unclv Mr. Elliutt. 0:) Sn Ilhll'js Mvmhm-s of the A; ill [war in mind (In '11] grain cmnpvlili The) regular mvvt‘m vague will lw. ln-ld 'l‘ln- lnmnlwl-q hf lln Ill" Clam of II»; the im A. “I, Bulb-m ill. III at 2 H‘L'lll hung it! M An yxae plm’idHl. 1' the (-mm w yl*«l["n Ln chuck CENTRE YORK (rum linn uf hustor, HHw. n un .‘vh. Jefferson. (If I'd S. S. are determined cess uf their annual Pic- iZ. Besides the wuicd Lnf the :lftvrnunn Hwy ng is ('l'liursdny k M Markham has l’mpl-rxy in 'i‘I-I-(wn- that city. for .50“. |i¢ d ham Kilkhy. m-gnn- thudist church, and Kirkhy. spvnl Vic- eil-unclv Mr. Ellintt. been impnn‘ing his 9 a new wuu fence. inuuhuml Humiviy Cmmvil Chambers wk :«L 2.31). A full 1L! "6 I“ ma. MAY I-it‘ull uml r mu ios rung“ lwy M (LU "gout n? chum thp Il mug LudiI-s' 11 Mt‘Lhustt min} at [he I‘m' lh 'nn m-s. divd nlvnm-ut liu s (If Lllk' valfil‘iy 3pwuth ‘sdav 01' gm I M 1m- wifl luv Sim llln, 'H :l Nd 1+ lt-Ll. Such-[3‘ '(vl‘ 11H 1 June only iv: 'm‘nn lh hI-z 31M H. mu, 'on- ‘ A large (2 u-r- mum and ( iay day with ['1 (-xwllvut habits. thu‘ tm- and llw mun It {cvusu-d hm‘lhul'. null Inn-murky 10.5”!!ng l fm-Im-d in t‘ilv'lit-l‘ )‘u; a mi nflm'wm \‘impmn hnunrml career as u. with m inving :I gl-l-ut interest in M nmlhq‘x. in Inuml quvsfil all quvstinns iulmnlvd tv 1 inn-rests hf uur cilizvns. I} all “amid 1w he mkwd in t “hurv In: wax u willing m H‘de Lu (In what hP lwlieu Master‘s wiil. Lvltvm u sympathy \\‘I'l‘t- sx-ul. frmn Vim‘ clusvrl. and lb? rmnnins (-l' a gnnd 1mm wnu hid tn rest in [he fumin plot in the Village» rwnwtt'ly. Amnan the “Hull nms jun-sent fran :1 distanm- wvrk- Mr. and Mrs: Flank Switzvr uf Millnn, Nliss‘ Eiim Swilm-r of Mwuinw- \‘nlv. Mr. Um id Gmhun, Mr. Juunh Atkinwn (’1' Uhnt‘nmn. and Mr. Fldt'll- l‘l‘ Swilzm- ul' Umngm illu. Spear. 1: WIN) wm In .2 passed ing e-xpn-ssiun rul nun-dud In M furllnwing tho llllshnlul and fu “Mme-us um )u-uihm-, by HM ing l’rm-idvncv hi; PHI-(hi [min and whvre (In fun Hrsnlw-d. That in !h«- dvuih (if Bu.- l'nvi' Jl-s‘ph A. E. SwiLzer lhe 'lllx'lll‘ hers (I this lndge- fully remrgnize that lhi-y haw lust vile (If their numlwr. Whn was imbued with the pure princi- ples of [he 011191", and \thSV life and unnduct suffer nu w'pmach tn be on his charmer-pr, either as :1 nix-miner hf the A. O. 17. “X, fv]1u\\'»ci{izon, hm- hnnd ux- fuLlu-r. Hu-sniw-d. Thur. thn- Sim m9 and hunt-t- fnlf sympul hies uf Iho- mmnlwrs of lhis lodge he and are hvrehy vxtvndvd u- the hrroavud widuw and family of (-111- dI-censod ln-nlhm'. whuse Russ We with lhflm dwply mum'n, (ii-ceased hl-UUN’I'. whuse loss We with (hum dwply Inum'n, Resnlvvd. Thnt thh H‘SHIIIUUII lu- plmw] in lhv rm-m-ds (If the lodge. Signrd nu luvhulf of the ludge. Arecentissue nf the Daily Stand- ard of St. luthnrines contains an ac- cuuntuf the death of Mrs. lousens, wife of Mr. M. A. K. Cousens. a mem- ber of The- b‘tumlaid's Mechanical stuff. The Standard in wferring tn the sad event, says: “She was A cnusistenb inmnlwr oi the Baptist Church. and was pxmsesm-d (1f :1 kind and sweet dis- ;msitiun, whth \vun for her friends ext-rywhei-e. Sht- was married to Mr. Cnusmls a little over twuycaz-s ago. and much sympathy will be ex- tonded to the bereaved lluslmnd in the loss of a tender and loving wife.” Mr. Unnsens a few yum; age worked in THE LIBERAL (nflicc. The W. M. S. held its. annual meet} ing for the vim-Linn of officbrs (m \Ved~ lwsday of last week at, the lmmenf Mrs. H. C. Builey. The follmving nif- icms were ole«:led:â€" President, Mrs. Snigvon; V'iL'E-Pl‘l‘sn Mrs. Bedillgfivld; Rcu.Sec.. Mrs. Routloy; Cm-r. Sec" Mrs. Byam; Treus., Mrs. Bailey: Or- ganist. Mrs. Kvys. After the tram- Quit the 1": day. U mumhs. Weliwmfl, [{vv. \V. au-z'imm'e imsun, m e the hymn. Shun-t rwmds delin-rn-d h RESOLUTXON IN WY LODGE. V \\’ll‘( Chin‘er DIED IN ST. CATHARINES. mi (Inmplu Int huhil ;xs um vslr‘vlnl’d and “'m'thy by (he dew-Hm nf an menu]- idt-ncv. has hven culled fmm 1y sufi'criug tn a home whurv | surrmv mu unknnwn, and o u eul')’ find z'estâ€"hi- it thew- SVHT i!“ Ml“! \\ Psiv)’ lit-m1 and umn‘uidahly nhspm. :ls frmn Mr. Bruce 1. and lb? rmnnins (-l' \ At Arthur. on Sam Jauucs Pauli“, am: lam-:- lh(‘ l: 114. A A. J. HUME, Finam'iel: T. F. MCMAHON. Recorder. D. HILL, M. \V‘. “'e mwd of visitors from TH- nher plum-s spent the buli- iunds in the village. Maple. DEATHS. ZEI the fim-Im n lf‘lhpl’ll Sn ILh h:- sim m9 and hunt-t- Iho- nwmhers of lhis hvrehy vxtvndvd u- w and family of mu- whuse [was We with FUNERAL ted, llw flIIK’I' » lnrn r Id :1“ I: Pr pm" fu ‘HH mutiny has lwvn imt-r and family. uf (he lwlmed Int SI!” inI' 01' tm- (le- tn thr- plvnsnnt mm fria-ndships ‘S. Ho hzul 1m Citizen, always ‘Slvill eduenlinnâ€" uvstinns. and in -~ i Apply to la. , MISS NOBLE. an10 {m Saturday, May Or to \YILLIAM (300K. Barrister, Iin, «grit?! years, 33 Richmond St. \Vest._Tur.onLu. to further . But must. in the chm “’(H Rm‘. 1'). H. dn'ssvs “'(‘l t Rm 5. J. A‘L l'I'l and d tn lu f let" ng of I\': the anuu‘ milh n'ad x'vsulntim) UH) HM th ml |l_n{ 1.11 the harm." the! I'HI- [hr UH the md ml Mr. nnd Mrs. '1‘. Sloan and Iitth daughter nf‘ King Cl't’t'k spout the hul May with thvir cousins Mr. Geo. Rvd (litt‘s. Mr. Eldred Tnye and Miss Tuyo nf Gmuhvmvd spent. frnul Snmrdny ti:l “'vdnpsduy with tlwir brother, Rev. E. II. Tuyv. Misses Flossio and Cvlnnn of thhesdu. spent from Sm TIN-srlny with their nivcu, Marjorie Atkinson. Miss M. MoMuhon of AI Miss. K. Proctor 0f Tm'un (-H‘l‘ Sunday and the ho IJiss ' ’. MvMahun. Miss anella Alcumhrmtk, Kinder- gmtvn Dirvutrvss in Rvnfrmv. arrived humb- t-n VVvdm-sduy tn hr: wile hm- mmhvr. who is seriallsly ill. h‘er an lilmlly with A with Miss Elhr-l McNaughton of Maple, :1 furmvr student at our High School, hus pussvd straw-Ssh”)? her first, year in Al Is at McMusu-r Univexsity. Mr. Gun. szmmn has how: i city acting as a jm-yumn. Miss Margaret Doyle of RM spvnt the lmliduy with her aunt. Fred Lynelt. Mr. 1 was [he Lylwlt The Agrivullm'nl Sncivty is In he cI-ngrntnlnn-d upon its ne-w buildings, lhe-smrwswfnl exhibition of this yvnr. Lho vxwllr-nt manugmnent hf the whnlv,und its svlemiun uf favnmhle \vvnkhor. Thuslrwt cur cmnp-my serum-d to fol-gvlv that they brought :1 Clnwd hen" in {he umrning. judging from (he pmn‘ uud inudwquntu :u-cmmnrrdutiun fur- nix‘hml in 1le evvhing. Sum» pvt)le walkml hnuw. Lthvrs sent home fur Llwirrunvovmu-M. . ‘ Hit-humnd Hill is to he congratulat- r‘d upt-n the uhwnw (if ruwdyisn) and inh‘lni'PI‘uIH‘v. These things belong tn h-ss (-ivilizud cundilinns, and the pmple “in the hill" may rejoice in the mmmst lwtween the days that h:nvlwm,1 and the days that are. 'l‘in- Humane Society may find Sume- xhiug tn (*1:- lvn future occasions in hmking aflvr the buses that am left. Ho-r] in slwdsnrtn gusts for over Len hum-s wilhnub 100d ut- “mug; ROAD INSPECTED. Tln- Ontarin Railway and Municipal Bunnl made an insiwclinn of tho Mon-upt-litan Railway fI-mn the G. 1’. R. ()rnssinu Ln Mnlnck‘s Unrners, :l distance uf 2‘4 miles. Chairman Loitch aml Vire-Clmirm;m Ingram rvprs-senl» ml the “Hard. '1‘. H. Lonnox the muni- (‘ipalitia-s. while the several t'nrenwn in charge uf thP diffs-rent districts \vm-e also in attrndanue. A tlmrungli in- spvctinn of the line was made with a flew in arriving at. the currerhwsx or otherwise nf the several cnurpiaiuis filed respecting the Condition nf the Hmdhed, watercourses, and other mat- tms. No question was raise-d by the inunicipaliLies regarding the rolling stock, which is admittedly good. The party, whn were in charge (if Mr. Lennnx, was afforded every facility by C. L. \Vilsun, the assistant manager (If the company. fur a thorough in- spection (‘f the system. The railway cumpany was represented by H. J. \Vright. their SOliCllm'. The Presbyterian congregation was nut, in large numlms last Sunday morning. when wmship was resumed in theauditorium. The interior dec- m-atinn is both (chaste and attractive and does credit to all who have had a paxt. in the work of adornment. A special collection is asked for next, Sunday morning and evnning toward defraying the cost of n-dwnratinu. The sermons next, Sunday will be as fulluwszâ€"â€" ll a.ln. The Christian’s Hope. 7’ p.111. Unexpected things. The choir will furnish spEciul music at both services. A fined, ifitelligont buy to learn the priming husings ' On Yunge St" Richmond Hill, au 8-mmm-d huuse. with hard and Soft water and a good garde-n. APPLY t5: 4&(1‘ on 43¢ {S Mt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ‘mvs :1 nd Hm Int, 24. mm. 3, Ami): and Mrs. J. S. Luu-snn and h'u‘l' quuskny spent the hnllduy their aunt, Mrs. Gen. Redditt. md M 1's Boy Wanted farm NOTES ON THE FMR. guest In mes PERSONALS H. M 1-5. Gun mk M'\\’i|liau Mrs. Frank Slwppnl'd and 'l‘ornntn spent Viclm-iu Day uul Mrs. \Villinm Sheppard. Ll Mrs. T. Sloan nndlitth- MvMuhon of Alumni. and ructur of Tm'uhtn, \‘isiu-d :ly and the hulidny with Mahun. Alf 10!. Pasture. [h Apply at _ THE LIBERAL OFFICE; mound Cvlnnn Atkinsnn quntfrmn Saturday till Ill]! To Let 101595 t In Mr. and )R ll) hddnl't ny tiH‘ lid") for Sale Rvddiu \V. H. PUGSLE Y. in 4th concussion «ken into pasture ghnu. {ichmund Hi1} little~ Miss A MAN ‘m hrist, whh )1 rs ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++ +++++++~§+++++~H Q B en Eye ‘5]! +3.2.++++.,.++++++++++++++++ r+++++++++++++ Bleached Lin. n Si d e b o a r d rapes, 15x78, with plain centre n d Open~work e m s t i t c h e d order, for 500. Bleached Lin. n Dresser c a rfs, 16x63, m b r 0 id e r e d “as. Open-work order, 700, G ‘5 b++++++++ P++++++++~£ +40%)": 5'5" 5" 93 mm p 4""z‘t'r-l- 3&0 w r4 % i May 27, 1909. E +++w++w++++++a++++++++++aw «aM+++++++Mow.+++++++++~2~++ Men’s Sell-Opening Umbrellas, good value . Negligee Shirts, extra good value, for The latest up-tadate Laydown-Standup regular 3 for 60¢ , we sell 2 for . . Men’s Tan Shoes, a very nifty line . A Few 609$ Mam EiLher Rex or Broadway make. \Ve guarantee them up-to-date and a fit. Let Us Measure You for a Suit Unbleached Table Linens, in neat floral patterns, 58 in. Wide, 250. and 300. per yd; 60 in. Wide, 400. yd; '72 in. Wide, per yd, 45c. Sammie Home H N ENS Emma. 3. Glass OUTFITTER Richmanfl fiiii E=§aniwam $5.3m Atkiflsan Switzer RICHMOND HILL, ONT. "5'! STOVES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS. TINSHITHING, 36¢. C. SOULES HARD W ARE Q¢¢H§§§O+§O¢§4 Lawn Mowars Start early, or your lawns will get the start of you and cause you trouble. We want to attract people who believe in attractive homes to the New Model Lawn Mowers we have ready. Better than ever in. quality, and de- cidedly better value. \Ve never lose a. customer through selling anything unsatisfactory. Fine Bieachedf H u c k a b a c k; Towels, 2flx42,§ damask harder, 450. M v!- {'4‘ Tea Cfleths,§ bleached, 3%“; in. ,+ sq uare, wifih+ embroidered», corners, in e m ~ stitched, 500 and 750. ++ ’++*+++* Collar $1 50

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