I An thn regular supply nf priuting pupa- did nut cmne to hand this wet-k, lhr publisher of THE LIBERAL has m use other paper. Omninued story m-xt “wt-k. . Roll Call at. the Epwmth Lvague Friday H's-Hing. The subject will be taken by Mr. Hume. ghde RICHMHND HILL, 0x12. Fan. 3, 1910 VMrs. U. Km-swiï¬ nf Tux-(mm spvnt u fnw days with her parents hele. Miss JesSit-Riddvll of “The Hermit- age" spth over Sunday With hm- mndmuther, Mrs. ,d’ua. Ridduu of 0110â€. Mrs. Archibald \Vrighb visited hex- dullghu'l'. Mm. \V. \V. Mum-by, 8!) Snmnwrhill A\ 0., Tnumto. fm‘ Lhc last, ten days. The muntvhly urn-etng uf the W. M. S. will be hold at, the home of Mrs. Amns \Vright. this (Thursdrw) afterâ€" nmuu at 3 o’cluck. {like 1:1. Queen City curlers defeated Ridh- mnud Hill in a match for the Tankard on Monday, nhlmugh Mr. Cowie’s rink led their uppmwuts by I shut. anrtérly mew-ting will he hold in the Melhndiut Ohm-ch next, Sunday, cmmuenciing at, 10.36 a.m. Twenty‘threv new names were added to the NIL-Inhex-ship rull uf (he Pine-shy- terian) Church at, Last Sunday’s Com- muniun service. ‘ Mrs. R. \V. Glass and two Jittle dullghn-l-s nf Onokstuwn, aw sponding afew days with Mrs. W'. Glass. Mr. Glass also spent, nve-r’Sumlny here. Mr. S. M..J0ues, uf anmsvillo. will speak at Shel-wood morning and even- ing. nth Sunday. In the mun-Hing at, 10.30, and in the evening at 7 o’clock. The village cmmcil wiif give :1 Val- entine ()«u-uivni in the Rink Mnnday owning. 14th inst. For prizvs and full particulars see bills in a day or t-wu. Maple syrup compound. jar and syrup 30c each: Kitchen Brand choice New. Orleans Mulasces, 17(2 tin; GQld- (metre Pure CHIN-5» Table Syrup, 5-H). pail for 40c. Ackiusun & Swilzer. Good prizes are given fur exhibits at the Seed Fail: to laï¬hgld in the: Lugzne Hall next, Tuesday. Feb. 8, un’dvr the auspices of the Agricultural Society. Prof. Zavitz of the G uolph Agricultural College i§ expected to deliver an ad- dress. Mr. L. L. Hartman. an vx-wm‘den of York ()uunLy. has said his farm of about 150 news. a mile- east of Aurora, to Mr. Mmmhan of Scat-horn. That. historic farm has been (u-cupied by members of the Hartman family for more than 100 yeaas. Judge D. F‘. McVVatt. of Sarnia, Gmnd Master of the Masonic Grand Ledge of Canada, has nppninted Mr. J. E.‘ Francis of Tbmnhill D. D. G. M. of Tux-unto District No. 11km ï¬ll the At the annual meeting of the Board of Education yesterday the fullmvfng appoinmnents were madezâ€"Chaix-mau. D. Hill; sec.’y-treas.. G. A. McDonald; Committee at Management,â€"â€"Messrs, Cuwie. McGnuaghy and Mason; Mem- bers of Pulmlic' Library Board,â€"J. H. Blfydun, S. M. Brown. banged by the death of Wor. Bro. \V. \Vilhy. Rev. D. Norman, [missionary in Ja- gmi, made a short visit with his rather, Mr. C. Nonmm. at Maple, and called on a few friends here last. Thursday. He was sent over here to bring with him 11 colleague, Rev. Mr. Emberson. who is suffering from cam- cer. .Mr. Norman started (in his ite- burn trip to Japan last, Monday. The next, monthly meeting of the W.F.M.S. will be held in the basement, of the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon next at 2.30. Mrs. Dr. Woodhull] has kindly consenth to give an address on their work in India. This interesting feature should ensuue a large attendance of the ladies o; the congregation. Raymond. the ten year Old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Smithnl‘ Rnsen‘mnt, Sask.. who have been staying at; tho. Dominion Buns», was injured above the knee a couple of weeks ago by jumping: nn H. sleigh at York Mills. An abscess which fox-mm! broke lust, Thursday, and Raymond it is hoped will soon be Well again. Always givu‘ your customers what, they ask for. “Just as gund†or “the same thing’ may make one sale at a. large pl-uï¬th and at. the same time lose the confidence and Mad» «f a dissatis- ï¬ed patron. Don’t substitute. BURNSâ€"UH Erin‘ay. Jumnuy 2}. 19“). = 3N} Can. of Vaughan. to Mr. «N! In. ; K. Thus. Ema-11:», 2 ddh-p’ï¬lim; Llï¬hui ‘ Lox-er 3.. 14()C.A1496. DON’T SUBSTITUTE. NOTICE. m was. In lm-iug nn-nn'u'yinf Laura Adrle Gm'dun,_»whu die-d Feb.--l, 1909.- She is Hot drndrdhe child of our uf- fectinus. ~ . " But gone unto that sclnml \Vhere she no image-r needs‘our poor , prnu'ctiun,‘ ,Aud (‘Illl‘iht himself doth rule. But a fair maiduu in lu-r Father’s mansion, Clnllud wi|h celestial grace; And beautiful with all the snnl‘u ox- pansiun, Shall we behold her face. Not, R!!! u child shod! we again behold u her; For when with ruptures wild. In uur embraces We aguin enfuld her. She will nub be u child. MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. anlv. Jam. 31. 19W. The next carnival hen-I will be under the umnuanu-nt Of the cnrelaker. Mr. J. E. LeeSUn, nu chnesday evening, Feb. 9. It will he fancy dress. and good prizes are heng adveltised. There will be a candy booth in the gallery. and n guessing aunts-st, will ulsu take place. For particulars see hills. Dny aft†day we think what she is . doing In those bright I‘PthIS of air: Year ad't'm- yeur her tender steps pur- mung, Bt'hnld her grown mum fair. Th:- Iucnl huckoy seven are gn'ing n gund accuth of the-umvh‘es. L'th Thursday owning they dvft-utt-d the Mnitlnuds of Tux-unto by 3 tn l. and on Monday Evening Newmzu'kot Hufl‘tâ€"red defqu at their hands by u scm-e of 6â€"3. Buth nmtchps Were played in the mammoth rink here. Vicluria Hall will he the centre of HtLruclion next Tm-sduy, tho 8th inst.. when St. Valentinv's Sncinl will he held. A gund musicnl progrmmue may be expected from the Albion Glee Club. and there will he ntherspecial featuu es fur the} euterttlinlxwut 01’ all who at- (end. The annual St. Valentine’s Social under the auspices nf the \Vnumn’s Auxiliary of the Church nf England, will he held in Victoria Hall. Thoru- hill, on the evening «)5 Tuesday. the 8th of February. Tea. will he sewed from 6 to 8 o’clock, after which a mus~ ical programme will be given by the “Albion Glee Club" of'l‘uruntu. includ- “Albion Glee Club" of'l‘mtlmtu. includ- ing an interesting Comedy Sketch. The progrmnme will consist. uf mixed chm-uses. umlequartettes, trinsldnets, and sulus. After the cancel-t prizes will be dis! l'ibutk‘d frum St. Valentine’s Tme. There. will he a sale of ladies‘ work and a candy stall. DUDI‘S upen ut60’uluc . AdmissionZéand lécenls. Evex-yhod_ in?in to attend. SPELLING AND PRONOUNCXNG. The spelling and pronouncing match was quite a success at the Epwurth League Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Brace and Mr. McMahon hud charge uf the words. xmd the captains chosen fur the content; were Miss Glass and Mr. E. Palmer. In “pronouncing†the sides were even. but Mr. Palmer’s side \vun in "spelling," Miss M.‘ Trench renmining up the longest. The West, York Fanners’ Institute and the Women's Institute held very successful meetings here last. Friday afternoon and evening. Interesting addyesses on subjects relating to the farm were given. At, the close of the afternoon meeting Lea‘was served in the Masonic Hall. ‘ A hockey match was played on the new rink last Saturday afternoo‘n, he- tWeen the Kleinhurg and Maple teams. The game resulted in a. score of 6 to 3 in favor ut‘ the home team. _Ml'. J. M. Hadwen, of Depot Harhur, acted as refe-ree in a magner safEfactm-V to all. Mrs. E. Hamilton. of Turuntd, Efren}, from Saturday bill Monday at Mr. T. Cuusins’. ' Miss Else Alpine, of Downsview, visited nver Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Woods. A skating party will he held on the Maple rink un Friday evening. the 18th uf February. Skating frqu 7 Lu 9.30. after which a hut. lunch will he served in the Methodist Sunday School room. Admission 15 cents. Quarterlv services will he held in the Methodist; Ohm-ch on Sunday next. As usual. our stock is complete in men’s overalls, working shuts, smacks. ties. collars. etc. Atkmsun 85 Switzer. Thornhill School Report for January. Class IV. ~Cecile Pearson. Amy Ball.“ Flossie Allison, Frances Carleton, Jen- nie Seagt r. Gurdun Fl'aan‘s, Mildted Durufm-d, Lizzie Rnnkihr Violet Case- ley, Stanley Pgmsqn. uuu, zucuyu K uulps. Ulill'll‘. mmunun. Sr. ILâ€"Mmtï¬a Claphum, Enid Dun-y, Mm-jurie Phillips, France-s Guidall, Hulda Gibbs, Stewart Ohm-l- ton. Vurnnn Gibbs, Aggie Hui-an. Dons ald Drux- , Stella Hughes. Gen. “5th. \Villie U npAbum, Agnes‘Muldonu. '(Hztss Hisâ€"Kathleen Rankin. Ver- mm Fmvbes, Frank Charlton. \Vulter Dtlt‘f, M_eflyl_1_PhilipSuMaE-ie Muldgopf Jr. lI.â€"May (Jamplwll, Charles Eek- hmwlt. Harvey Gibbs, Mabel thlpumn. Part ILâ€"Marjuric Farr, Marjorie 3:1â€. \Vilfrid Donn. , l.~Ndstm Forbes, Frances 'ugglws. ST. VALENTXNE‘S SOCIAL. 1. Lâ€"Lilliuu '2‘; MI. :1 Hugh» LP: r '3 ' 1)::sz L1 wees, Hazel Riddle, u! emu: Gum 1:911. 1‘3 ‘ a.‘ i own. kinson. IN .MEMORI‘AM. Thornhill. Maple. ! A- 31- Sullivan. M. P. {or Lam/{1. .leand, in his hunk, "man-d “NEW 1 Ireland." relates the following death- ‘ halfway;â€" Several accidents have recently taken place on Metropolitan cars, the result; of broken axles. One of these anci- dents occqned Tuesday fnremmn of last. week. an the car going north at, VVillowdale. Mr. Holmes Umsby whn was sitting in the amuking apartment was thrown off his sent into Lhe aisle. and received injuries in his back which conï¬ned him to the house for several days, but, lis‘abi‘e to be out again. The vnly other person thrown uut of her swat was a lady in the front pant of the car. Three or four similar ami. dents occurred since the beginning of the year. "‘Vhen Daniel 'O‘Cmmell‘a trial was pruceeding, or anther cnnclhding.’ in 13“. MI old gentleman mum-d Ffollintt â€"a good type of the staunch old "I‘m-Y Semiï¬nal: of that; day in Irelandâ€"my dym in a southern county. ‘ , _ °‘ ‘ 0 you rest. all your ho Him! the“ merits of your Saviour. M r. fulï¬uu ?‘ said the rectur, whu stood by his bed- til 9. “ ‘Yes. I do, all.’ murmured the dying man. "'And are nu directing all your thoughts at this nmnwnt to the HM“- euly Jerusalem. Mr. Ffolliott ?’ ' “ ‘And nowhere else.’ ‘ “‘Abnve all, I trust you .furgh‘e everyone. and feel ut‘pmce with all men r “ 'With all mankind.‘ responded the genial nld fox-hunter. “There was it solemn pan-m. “‘Mr. Hzllliduv.’ be half whispered. ‘is the Dublin mail in yet ?' “ ‘Yes, sir. «bunt an hour ago.’ "The dying mun roused himself in- ;smntly, and with eagerness: asked, ‘Huw about. the trial? I: O'Cmmell convicted ?’ “ 'Fnund guilty, sir.’ “Thanks he to Gnd!’ was the last piuus vjuculntinn of the worthy old squire.†' A sad accident, occurred in the hush on the farm of John Proctor. Ymige street, ulrmt 1; miles from Newnmrket. nu Monday morning. when his second son, Harry, a 'yuung man of seventeen, was killed as he was uufastening a chain usml for loading logs on the sleigh. The lhgs spreading “on the bunks allnwéd one tn 1'0“ on the young man‘s head as he was stomping beside the sleigh, killing him instamly. They had to hitch a team to the log to re- move it so the hudy could he. gut out. Cumner Dr. Scutt was immediately sent. for, and decided that an inquest was unnecessary. \ .‘ ; Th9 “Mnmn‘s Auxiliary of the Melb- udist‘, Chm-ch. anlv, purpose giving ‘11 Hut Supper in their church. km Mon- day. the 14Lh of February. The supper will he followed by a lecture by Rev. S. \V. Dean of Turunto. There will also he a programme of snlns and chm-uses by local talent. Supper will he served from 5.30 to 7.30. Entertain- ment to commence at 8 .11). Ad- mission 25 and 15 cents. verybody welcome. \Vho wouldn’t giVe 25 cents to stnp a pain 20 times? Just one littlt; “Pink Pain TableL"â€"-Dr. Sl)unp’s'~'â€"\vill stop any pain in 20 minutes. sure! Read the formula (m the box. Doctors say it: can’t/be battered. Checks womanly pains. head pains, any pain. 20 tablets 250. Sold by W. A. Sanderson.“ " .le annual meeting 'of‘ King and Vaughan Plowmen’s Association was held at. Maple last, Friday, with the President. Mr. James McLean. in the chair. The following were appointed nflicers and directors for the year 1910 : ljr‘e‘fsiqwg. A. B. Wells; Vlgeépresigent, J. R. VVilsnn; treasurer, George Law- son: sacretury. J. T. Saigeon; directors. Jas. McLean. A. McOaHum. R. Thrmizgs, \V. \Valkingtnn. Alex. Cameron, S. Jmniesun. A. Boyle, Jas. A. Cameron, Simeon Lemon, A. D. Carley, R. W. Phillips, James Walker; T. H. 'Ls-gge, Harry Fisher, A. W. Malloy, R. W. Stewart. George Wood, A; L.'Mc'NeiI. Len \anlace. S. McClure, Jr., W. BI-ysnn. Honorary members, Andrew McNeil, hum-s Wells. Tomatoes, corn and peas‘ Sc n tin: Maconuchie‘s kippered herring, l7c tin; Spm-tsman Brand sm-ditw's.ve1 y choice, 1250 Lin. Atkinson & Switier. Com-t Richmond, A. O. F.. had a sucial m'ening last, Friday. In the earlier part, of the evening the newly- elected ofï¬cers were installed by B“). H. A. N.cholls, Past. D. C. R., after which refreshments Were served, and u. pleasant hour was spent. in various games. A ,PEN‘ITENT 'POLI'NCMN; such us you may obtain under the van; bebv conditions at The Central businessu Cullogo of Turunto.’ is a nun: pasï¬pm‘b cu succei ’1 uousuud. have pl’ovad it. Why 1‘0:»iuvostégale for “run-eh? Our free (analogue exp'vmrm. W *‘m- [u it». W. H. Si‘lAW. Prinui} 'I FATAL AGCI DENT. OFFICERS FOR 1910. BROKEN AXLES. BusmEss mame F0 RESTERS DIN E. HOT SUPPER. '++++M+W4%++M+é~++m%+@*Mé?*%++**?%%++¢++++ï¬:i +++++°¥++++++~Â¥4~+4~+~H W+M+°§HW+*M+WM+¢*¢ $+++++e++¢*****3%*+ Atkinson &"SWitzer CONCRETE HOUSE ’ RICHMONDHILL . -. WOmen's Gowns, made of good soft ï¬nished cotton, ' yoke of insertion and tucks, neck and sleeves ï¬n- ished with {rill of embroidery, each . $1.00 Women's Skirts, made of extra ï¬ne soft'ï¬nished cotton, deep ï¬ounce ï¬nished with 2-in. embroidery inser- tion, two clusters of narrow tucxs, frill of extra ï¬ne embroidery . . $1 .65 Also Skirts made of strong cotton vwith Io-in. flounce ~0f embroidery and band of 2-in. insertion at top .01 frill, each 2 . . $1.00 Women’s Cotton Drawers, made umbrella style, with trill, trimmed Wlth tucks, pr. - . I 30c Drawers made 0! soft ï¬nished cotton, trimmed with ' frill of Val. insertion and lace, pr; Women's Corset Covers, frill front trimmed with two rows of lace insertion‘and tucks edged with lace and ribbon, each ; . ‘ 25c Corset Covers, With two lows of insertion across front, trimmed with‘lace around neck and sleeves . 450 Good Bleached-Twin Sheeting, "8/4 x 9/4 widths, ~ ' " / 35c, 40c, 50c per yd. soc ' Circular Pillow Cottonl,'4o,.4z and 44 in. wide. Good Soft White Flannelette Blankets, 10/4, 11/4 and 12/4 sizes. ‘ g c White Wear Sale Jan. 27, 1910. At away less than cost price right here at home. Men’s Suits, regular $ 9.00 fur $ 5.50 “ » 11.00‘f0r 7.50 " “ “ 13.00 for 8.50 Men’sOvercoats, regular 11.50 for 7.50 ‘I *‘ .4 “ 14.00 for 10.00 These must he sold to make room for Spring Stock. THE R. H. FURNISHER ‘ IT IS NOT; a, gnod'timeï¬oï¬b‘uild‘Wire Fences. NEITHER isvit theseasou for using Binder Twine. BUT IT IS a good time to‘ leave your order for either. " ' ' ' “ Richmond Hill Hardware 30. The Anthony Wire Fame is; without doubt, the best, in the moirketto-day. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ See THE KNOT. Don’t buy any other until you do. . ’ Also, see our samphé’s~ of Binder Twine. There are none better, and some not quite as good. and you will ï¬nd our prices right; If nutâ€"DON'T BUY. Agents for Mellutte Cream Separators. Amatite andPnroid Rooï¬ngs, Eastlake Meta-l Shingles and Sidings. "Always welcome in our s‘thi'e whether you buy or not.†' NQRMAN J. GLA$S THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE C0. \ - - NORMAN BATTY, Manager Suit or Overcoat NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A (3)1 )1 TE“? 'i‘ 71‘ El 1.3"" < - "wagggm- ; m†4M++M++~t§§€~zo++w+azow I 000099. THE #900060 €»=%«sǤ- we a» 7-“: ï¬Ã©wéwm