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The Liberal, 3 Mar 1910, p. 5

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- Councillor John Palmer is steadily recovering from the efiectsrof the in: 'ur he received early last fall. and Lnghis first drive last. Sunday since The Presbyterian Guild tmmurruw evening. Essayist, Mr. J. H. Onuistun. Regular meeting nf the Fire Brigade next- Monday evening, March 7, at 8 o’clock; ' ’ March came in lfli’é‘fi hfnh, let us Wait. for theflnish.» f - ' " ’ Miss Nellie Campbell of- Aumm’i stayed (wot- Sunday with her friend, Miss Nurlua Fisher uf Concord. A spex'lillg silver cuff link was picked up in the village and left at THE LIB- EBAL uffice. The owm-r will please call for it. The March meeting (If the \Vnman’s Missionary Society will be heltho-duy (Thursday) at 8 o’clock, at. the home of Mrs. Trench. Mastg-l-‘Reuben Homer offleadford. and Muster Ralphzflaker. of Victm'ia Square. are making a visit: with Mrs. Geo. \Vnits in Aurora. Mr. Alhet'b Williams of Elgin Mills returned 'Monday after a. pleasant visit, with brothers at. ankpm-t, N.Y., and Clarence Centre. N.‘Y. ‘ ' Master George Grant is back to School again after suffering from the effects of a broken rib. George slipped on the ice while playing at; Thm-nhill. and u. heavier boy fell upon him caus- ing the fracture. Mr. D. C. Lm‘lgbouse, . wove of Vaughan. was in the village yvstélduy. Owing‘tu the mild Weather the Band Carnival has been postponed till further notice. “A Dmunscene SW 11 ' J 01 or ‘1. Ma - Bullet.” ( I “8'91 Rmnxn’xn Hm; 0m, MAch 3171910: the accident. Mr. L. B. Heise nf Victoria Square left. Tuesday for a. trip to Kindersley. Sask. He purpos‘es being away about; a. month and may nmke some invest- ments in property if conditions ale favorable. Ald. J. O. McCarthy nf Toronto, will pxwwh in the Methodist, church next. Sunday morning. In the evening Re\-.'A. P.‘ Bi‘aceI-‘will preach, s_u-hjecc. Next Sunday, March 6th. the annual thunkoffering services will be held at Victoria Square Methodist Church. Aid. J. O. McCarthy, of Toronto, will speak at 2.15 p.m. The members of Richmond Lodge, A. F. & A. M., will hear in mind the emergent meeting on Monday, the 7th inst. Conferring of Degrees will be the order of business. A full at- tendance expected. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Trotb and little daughter Dumbhy of Aurora. are guests of Mrs. Rand of Headford for a few days previous to leaving for De- troit, Mich., where Lhev purpose vis- iting Mr. G. Coombs and Mr. McKay. m The subject at the Epworth League Fridayxeveniug of this week will be taken by Mr: T. F. McMahon. Sub- 'e(-t.: "What is Happiness, uqd VVlIegq L... 1.. 0,. 17.“...1 n A , May It; Be Fouud3’i Arrg'obitrlwmixériga‘l programme will be given. Last, evening’s Daily Star contained a good photograveur of Mr. E.A.James who has been appointed town engineer for North Toronto. The new appointee is a. son of Mr. D. James. J.P., of Langstaff. and is a. former student of Richmond Hill High School. Mr. S. M. Jones of Benmsville will 88ml; at Sherwood next Sunday at 1 303.111.. subject “Heaven a Prepared Place for a Prepared People.” In the evening at 7 o’clock he will take as his subject “My Spirit Shall Not. Always Strive with Man.” All welcome. Mr. H. A. Nicholls reports the sale of Mr. Fred “7. Granger's house and lot on Yonge St, to Mr. Thus. H. Burns of Vaughan. 1‘1!" Burns is givin up farming. and is hzu‘ing‘a sale 0 his farm stock and implements un tlié 7th. Mr. Burns will move here about the first of April. Mr. Landon Heise of New Gm-mléy left Thursday for Kindvrsley, Sash, where he purposes homesteading. 0n the Tuesday evening previous the youngpeople gathered at the home of Mr. David Heise, and spent a pleasant time together in singing and music, all wishing him success in his new home. ' A single rink from the Granite Cur- ling Club came up from the city‘ on Friday and played a friendly game with our curlers. The visitors won by 2 shots. The G1 anites were skipped by Mr. Simpson R-‘ennle. and the home {ink by Mr. Matyhew Boyle. The deputy's'kips were Mr. T. and Mr. ‘V. H. Pugsley. T. H: Brunton ‘ . A scrviceito counnemora-te the re-op- eniug of Trinity chmch. Thornhillrrnf‘ ter ie-seating'nnd decoration, .wns‘held Thursday evening. Feb. 24th. “ The Rev. Unnon Pow-ell Inf St. Clement‘s church, :Eglinton, preached the. ser- mon. He chose for his text. the eighth and ninth Verses of the ninety sixth Esalul. “Give unto the Lord the Glory due unto His name, bring an offering and come illto His UOlll'tS. O worship the Lox-J in the beauty of holiness. fear before. Him all the earth." Al't’e’r referring briefly to the extensive re- pairs later made in the chmch.. he proceeded to demonstrate the nature of true worship, which he said consists nut in receiving but in giving. not in going up to God’s house to hear ser- mons or to listen to the music. but in giving to God the honor due His holy name. inthe beauty that is inherent in a life of richeousness and true boll; tress. The choir of St. Clement‘s church was present and lead the musi~ cal parts of the service in a highly rev- erent. and becoming nmnner. The Congregation was large reaching about two hundred, and filled the new seats and otherss eciall provided for the occasion. ' he co lectioil, which will be devoted to the fund for making the inlproveueuts. amounted to thirty two dollars. The improvements that have been made constist of new seats for the congregation and choir. cleaning and decorating the interior, and pro- viding new carpet for the chancel and mattng for the passages, and also new lamps. The total cost of these im- provements will be about seven hun- dred dollars. The congregation and friends of the church have rtsponded most liberally to the appeal for assis- tance and the prospects are that the whole costs will be wiped off and no debt remain. f Fortify now against the Gripâ€"for it comes every seasun sure] Preventica~ the little Candy Cold Cure Tabletsâ€"- offer in this respect a most, certain and dependable safeguard. Prevention, at, the “sneezing stage.” will. as Well, also surely head off all common colds. But prompmess is all-important. Keep Preventics in the pucth or purse. for instant use.‘ Box of.48 fur 250. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. ‘ March lat. 1910. The local Board of Health met on the above date in the Village Council Chamber. ~ The chairman stated that. the meet- ing was called to consider the advis- ability of taking steps fur the prnteo- tion of the‘ villa against rabies, the Board having en notifivd by the Provincial Board of Health that the disease is'present in that section of Ontario of which York County is a part. and also asking the cut-operation of the local Board of Health in en. fuming the regulations of the depart- mgnt witli Ie§pectnto (logs. he asked to pass a by-luw t3:- the u‘râ€" pose of enforcing the provisions 0 an order for the regulatinn of dogs which has been approved of by the Lieutenant Go‘vernnr in Cmmcil.â€"â€"Garl‘ied. ' Present: Mr. W. H. Pugsley. chair- man; Mr. I. Crosby. Mr. McNuir, DEWilkinson and A. J. Hume. On motion the Secretary war in- sn-ucted to issue a proclamation m ac- cordance with the above proceedings. Board adjourned. _ ' Moved by Mr. Cros'hfivbeconde‘d I) Mr. McNain that the Village Ummcl Cranes & Blackwell‘gnrange mar- malade: Per Jew * anochh'! malade. er jar * Macoth nuter H e, 16c . jux. Atkinson Swtt’zer. ' ' ' NELSON gamma FOR. LOCAL. SCHOOLS. We are authorized to state that Rt. Hon. Lord Stra th'cona’s Nelson Shield has been offered by Rev. Alfred Hall. of Toronto, to each of the schools in the North-York Inspectorate. Them are no charges or conditions. The British and Foreign‘Sailurs’ Society, which received the "Victory" copper from the Lords of the British Admiralty. has undertaken the expense of mount- ing. engraving and distributing these historic Shields, and ,only asks some voluntary contributien to reimburse them and aid their Sailors’ Institutes for men of the Royal Navy. Merchant Ships, eta. in Canada and all over the world. These Nelson Shields are highly valued for their patriotic and educational uses in the. Universities, Colleges and Schools where they are already placed. Private Colle es and Schools are eligible to receive the Nl'lelson Shield, and should apply for t em.‘ ' | ~ - ‘- Last Sunday was Field Day of‘th'é' Ontario branch of the Dominion Al- liance“ Impressive temperance ser- mons'were preached in the churches here by Rev. Mr. Siicox and Rev. Mr. Kebti'eWell of Toronto, and in the Lu- therun church by Rev. Mr. Cowan of Toronto. Subscriptions were taken in aid of the alliance. ' There was a good attendance at the skating carnival last Friday evening. The prize for besl, lady skater- was awarded to Mrs. W. Woods, best gem tlenlan,. skater Mr. Hugh MpMillan, best girl §k;1te1- Dell Saigeon. and best boy skater- Han-old. Kilb‘ . ’ The race Was won_by M}-._‘\Vq1.w V ends. a Miss E. Richardson uf Highland Creek went Saturday at. her- home here. e are pleased to note that Mrs; L. Richardson is able"to be about after herglongillness; ,_ . His Honour, the Lieutenant-Gov» ei'nbi-I has been pleased to appoint as a Notary Public Mr. J. B. McLean, Clerk and Treasurer of the township; and manager of the Standard F Bank of Canada hue: . - RIB-OPENING SERVICE. BOARD OF HEALTH. Maple. A. J. HUME. Sec.'y. e aker' presented the éuli'eéb "nae;- t ree‘diyisiqnsâ€"i‘Vllgfre t _e foreign: era coming to us? Who make success and who failure? How shall we solve the problem they make for Canada? By various historical and geograph- ical references Mr. Hincks Interested his hearers in the foreigners who are constantly alriving upon our shores. He shOWed that there rests a serious burden upon the State and Church to mould'these diverse. peo- ples into Canadian citizens. The set;- ond lecture of the series will begin-n on March 18 by Rev. Z. Ono. native of 18925111.. V, I - ;. K ‘ ,1 ‘qutv dogs dqfifihb to bark andbitet' In some ldrie far-of! land. ‘ ’ But herein broad Ontario It’s more than f'ulkscan stand. I F0: dogs. from York to Huron Lake. Must have their muzzles on. And'stricuy keep within the law. 01' they Will be "dOggune." ' Nu {anger can the festive curs Combine pour- sheep to gunk: They either must; he chained all night. 0: cumbered with a muzzle. Yet while this doggish work proceeds, And many angly voice; Condemn such arbitrgz y. rules, The hardware man rejoices. For he has muzzles. large and small, A: Well as chains and collars. And from the woes of poor Buw- Wows He gathers in'the dollars; The Epworth [wanna has reason to congmtultte itself on the success-of the first of the‘oourse of missionary lectures beiliig iven under its aus- picel. _ Lust, x-i ay evening Rev. Mr. flincks charmed his listener's with the addrgss, “Canada. for Christ." The Mei‘fibei‘s' pvt-sent: Thé Reeve". :and gouncfllors Sanderson. Trench and "us. So now this doggeml verse is done. BAndhnime too 302;]: we guessd utw i e you mu e a your 039. Don’t muzzle up the [Pl-em FIDO J. Sheardown. 90c per ydA. or $1.15 distributed. W. Bone. 82c per yd. from Cook's or Ranxbjdgpitq;_ V And many a. slinking wortmess our, Coating each year a dollar Injgx. has vanished. left; behind ~ . . FebJO. 19,10. A special meeting of the Council was held in the Clerk’s office on the algoye (luau ‘ , » , , _ :Tenden for hauling grain-l ais'per advertisement. Were read from the foljomng:â€"_ " pit. Cook’s pit. ' j' The tenders were laid over for fur: ther consideration. ' Geo. P. Allison, $1.00 perrydgfrom Have you a Painâ€"of any kind. any- where? , Stop Just a minute and think! It, matters not whether it be womanly pnjm‘. head. plinskor apyukipd’gf ‘ar 31in, 09¢ of Dr. Shpop’s. littlefPink' ' sin'Ta‘bl‘I-ts will surely. stop it in 20 minutes. Formula. plainly, tinted on the 25g. Sold by .W.. fiandege‘ G. H. Rhifiimle, 95c per yd. from his own pit. - -» 7 The Clerk was instructed tn write tha' Senior Hockoy Club in respect. the rent of tho rink. ‘A. J. HUME, Clerk. The big Tretheway farm at N‘éwtnn- brook on either side of Yonge street, twelve miles from the corner of Queen and Yonge. was bought b Sydney Small, real estate agent. I; is now beliewjed that the easb‘aide of the farm was bought for the Toronto Golf Club, and that when they move from East Toronto it will be'to Newton- brook. Tbe_Rnsedale Golf Club is already on Yonge street, six miles up. and the North Toronto Club has leased gI-ounids on the westfiide near Law- rence avenue. The; Metropolitan Rail- wuyflof course; gives a. service to all these'links.â€"World. ' and $1.25 €507]: men‘s 'tie‘slTec'kinnd peg-[7y styjeg, 250. 30¢ and 50¢ each. Atkinson-8: Switzér. HILL -â€"â€" BROWN â€"â€" At the Parsonage, Rachmaqu Hill, by Rev. A. P. Brace. on Wednesday, March 2, 1910. Miss Mary F. Brown, to Mr. A. Lemu-t Hill, both of King township. Village Councilâ€"Special Meeting. His inemnry. chairi find céfiki': Men’s negligee shizjts, _75c, §5c. $1.09 ‘TRE'I‘HEW'AY FARLLSOL‘D. MISSIONARY ADDRESSES. '.'Rid§¢ll, per yd. from Cook's ugh as you may obtainunr‘leri tbs verv best copdit‘iousnt The, Central Business. College of Toronto. is} a. sure pajasport to su’cces‘s. Thousands have proved it, Whyynot'. investigate for ,yourn’elst'Our free catalogu’é expjnluL _Write for it. W. ' H. hA‘W. Principal. v . BUSINESS“ EDIJBATIDN A DOGGEREL. MARRIAGES. 4W-MW*$HMMMNWM+++M4®N§ bid-4"th I GENTS’FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ‘ §W+Wfié++°fi+mm+% *éré'if'!‘ FM?!‘ ++~Mz+§$1fifÂ¥ifififl3é yWMMM-wiiwwuw ++++MHH+M+MMHW Atkinson & SwitZer olate and Arrowroot . jello, assorted flavors . Pure Gold Prepared 13mg . Wellington Knife Polishtlarge tin Old Dutch Cleanser . ' British Columbia Salmon, in I-lb. flats ' . me tin Clover Leaf Salmon, in tall tins ' . I 5c each Regal and Monarch Salmon V'. i I . 19c tin Sardines, per tin . 5c, Ioc and-18c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes . . 8c tin Good Heavy Four String Brooms . 35¢ each Pure Gold Quick Puddingsâ€"Custard, Tapioca; Choc- olate and Arrowroot . . _ pkg, Io‘c jello, assorted flavors . . . .Ioc pkg. Pure Gold Prepared 13mg . v . _ I-OCylpkg'. Wellington Knife Polishtlarge tin ' . :55 {in Old Dutch Cleanser . I 10c tin or 3 for 25¢ Highest Prices Possible Aupwed n3: Butter and Eggs. Phone 16 Feb. 24. 1910. Norman J ., Glass What We advertize to sell - we sell as we fadvert-ize ' RUBBERS, CLOTHING i INSURANCE AGENT , E IT IS NOT a. gnod time to build Wire Fencesr NEITHER is it; the season for using Binder Twine, BUT IT IS a good time to leave your order for GWEN. _. _ C ' {Er ‘ v ' I ' The Anthony Wire Fence in“; without doubt, the b'e'cfin‘the market to-da’ y. ' ' ' ' -' " Richmond Hill Hardware 00. Also. see our samples bf Binder Twine. There are none better. and some not quiteas good, and you will find our prices right.» V If notâ€"DON’T BUY. Agents for Mellotte Oiehm Separators, Amatite and Pat-aid Roofings, Eastlake Metal Shingles and Sidings.’ ‘ “Always welcome in our_store_ whether you buy or not." ' v KNQT. Don't buy any other until THE RICHMOND HILLHARDWARE C0. NORMAN BATTY, Manager RICHMOND HILL umoo‘fiewmmn YONGE STREET THE ONO”. Richmond Hill PHONE 17

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