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The Liberal, 31 Mar 1910, p. 5

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I; Mr. G. Sheppard of Regina and Mr. ‘ Wm. Sheppard of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sheppard and family of Toronto, visited on Good Friday with MI. and Mrs. Wm. Sheppard. The Presbvterian Guild will hold its regular meeting Friday evening. The leader will be Mr. Leslie McNair, and the essayist, Miss Marjorie Buyle. The debate announced has been cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Harris and two children of Haworth, N.J., are spend- ing a week or two with Mrs. J. L. Harris. and attended the wedding of Mr. Harris’ sister on Wednesday. Farmers are plowing, sowing grass seeds and doing all kinds of spring Work. Is the cold weather all past? We scarcely think so. A Quarter Night meeting of Court Richmond, A. 0. R, will he held next: Monday evening. Bro. F. G. Butt, representative of the Order, will be present, All members are requesfed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson wish to thank the many friends and neigh- bors who showed so much kindness and sympathy when Mrs. Robinson’s father Was so siflidenly called away by death a few days ago. Word has been received by friends here from Mr. Moses Vunderbux'gh. He is settled at Elsbow, Sask. The oldest inhabitant cannot re- member a pleasanter March. It came in like a lamb and is going out the same way. Rev. A. P.' Brace will take for his subject in the Methodist Church next Sunday morning, “Does Christianity Fit Present Social Conditions P” There was a delivery of Massey- Harris machines from the G. N. O. station'avnd Metropolitan station on Saturday._ Dinner was served at. the Dominion House. An Emergent me'eting of Richmond Lodge, A.F.&A.M. Will be held in the Lodfie Room Saturday evening of this wee . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolstenholm and Miss Phylis Goldie of Peterhoro gefipltlhe holidays with Mr. and Mrs. . I . L. Innes & Sons have secured the contract for Mr. $V. A. Winter’s new dwelling to be erected on Wellington St". Aurora. There is still plenty of bran and shorts, also cow and hog feed, at the Elevawr. Also Purity and pastry flour. Prices right. Miss Gertrude Derry, of Toronto, is spending part. of vacation week with her aunt, Mrs. T. F. McMahon. Miss Florence Mnodie has returned to St. Mary’s after spending the winter at her home here. Mr. Lloyd Hill, of the Standard Bank staff at Woudville. spent from Saturday to Tuesday at his home here. Mr. T.- Alder and Miss L. Hennessey of Aurora spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lynett. Mrs. Ed. Lynett; spent last. week with her uncle, Mr. J. Wilkie of King City, who is seriously ill. Miss Max-ion Denn of St. Hilda’s Col- lege, Turontu, was Miss Edna. Alcom- bmc’s visitor over Monday. Mr. J. Doyle-and Mr: F. McVVilliams of Tm-untu spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. F. LyueLL. Will subscribers to The- Delineatnr please call at THE LIBERAL office for their April number. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughvs of Thm-nhill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Lynett. Miss Edna Huwzn'th hf HiH<dan \‘is- ited With her cousin, Miss Eva G. Hill. Min Walker Hall of Ham-ea! came home and spentfiunday and Monday here. . Miss L. McMahon of Aurora spent esterday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. L cMahun. .. ‘ Mr. Clan-once Skevle is spending a Week with relatives in Lansing, Mich. Divismn Court Will be next Friday. Mrs. Jams nf Montrv a] WWII} Mm day at, Mrs. D. Hill's. Mr. Osmond VVr-ight of Chicago is spending a few weeks at home. Miss Gladys Cuwie is spending the Week with relatives in the city. RICHMOND HILL, Own, MARCH 31, 1910 031:2 @3th held here The pulpit of the Methodist Church on Sunday morning was occupied by Rev. W. Trench 0!? Richmond Hill. In the evening Miss Brooks gave an interesting address on mission work in China. A free-will offering amount- ing to $18.65 was taken for missions. Special Easter music was rendered by theichqir at both services. Crnup positively stopped in 20 min- utes, with Dr. Shoop’s Group Remedy. Une test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrupâ€"500. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. Mr. J. Martin left on Tuesday witha car-10nd of settler’s efi'ects for his home- stead in Alberta. His father-in-law, Mr. Huntsman, left. for the same place onlflogdgy of last, week. Mr. A. L. Campbell. Public School Inspector for South Yurk, with his family visited from Saturday til! Tues- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H:.Key&- Sr. ILâ€"Mark‘s obtainable, 900.â€"â€"Nel- son Simpson. 775, honors; Lorne Wél~ drick, 585; Dudley SVhite, 468: Ethel Banks, 438; George Langstatf. 384. Jr. II.~â€"Marks obtainable, 900.â€"Ed4 gar Simpson, 694, honors; Wesley Thompson, 641; Ida Richards, 570; Ina Weldl-ick, 550. Promoted from Pt. II to Jr. II.â€" Maggie ~ReamantAurelia Reaman. Mr. E. L-ines and of Sherwood, left this week for their homestead near G91} Lake. Sask. m Mr. And Mrs. R; Rumble of Toronto. spent last; SaLurday with friends in the village. _ Re‘ir. P. Campbell was conducting services at Malt'g‘n las’gSupdny. 1.. Langstafi‘ School Report for March. Sr. IV.â€"â€"Murks obtainable, 460.â€" Winnie Simpson, 405: hunons; Stewart Page, 401, honnrs; Nellie Page, 388, honors: Fred Simpson. .365, honors; Richard Harrison: 60 ('Exglug.‘missed.) nl .U, 111 u: A,» Class [ILâ€"Marks obtainable, 690.4 Leslie Richards, 438; Katie Chapman. 396; Ellsworth VVeldrick, 395; Maggie Harrison, 339 (Exams. missed.) ~ CTESS I.â€"â€"In order of ifilrer'iELL-(‘iaiflon Weldxick, Effie Richards, Norman Cllgpmfm. . z ‘ . Nfzmber enrolled, 29. Average at- tendance, 20. v I School re-opeus April 4. Fortify now against the Gripâ€"for it. comes every season sure! Preventicsâ€" the little Candy Cold Cure Tabletsâ€" offer in this respect a must. certain and dependable safeguard. Prevantics, at the “sneezing stage.” will, as well, also surely head off all common colds. But promptness hall-important. Keep Preventics in the pocket or pul‘se. for instant 1189. Box of 48 for 25c. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Chis; Stéfifigfigdn spent Easter with friends in Whitby. ed.” '1 First Lessnn. Soloâ€"«Miss Trenchâ€"“Sing 0 Earth.” Announcements. Soloâ€"M iss 0. Switzerâ€"-“As It, Began to Dawn.” Hymn 174. Sermon, by Rev. A. P. Brace. Soloâ€"Miss Ethel SWitzerâ€"â€""Beyond the Gates of Paradise." Hymn 555. Benediction. looked vel y pretty as she entered the drawing room leaning on the arm of her father and took her place beneath an arch of evergreens and white flowers. while Miss Flossie Locke. piny- erl Lohengrin’s Bridal Mulch. The bride wore a handsome gown of white silk embroidered voile trimmed with satin and lace, and her bridal veil was fastened with lilies of the valley and orange blossoms that her mother had worn at her wedding. She was accom- panied by Miss R. Stevenson. who wore an ashes oft-uses silk dress, while the groom was "ably supported by Mr. \Vm. Bagg. brother of the bride. The bride received lnilflyJISPflll and hand- some presents. among others a. check for $100 from her father, a set of fine china from her mother. a. set of china from Mr. Stevenson, an oak dinin suite. including sideboard, table and chairs from her uncle. Mr. Mellings, and her brother \Vill. Her grandfather Bugg presented her with a servitur, set of glassware and a. lamp. The bride’s going-away suite was of blue broad- cloth with hat to match. The happy couple are followed by the best wishes of a host of friends. After their re- turn from their Wedding trip they will he at home to their friends on the “Stevenson homestead,” near Wood- bridge. The following programme was given in the Methodist Church on Easter Sunday evening :â€" Hymn 708. Prayer. _A_ntbejm,â€"‘Dcad. Risen and Ascend- A Very pretty wedding took place at Hillcrest Farm. Edgelcy. on March 23. when Ida Mary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bagg, was married to Mr. Kenneth Stevenson of VVoodbl-idge. The Ceremony was performed by Rev. J. \V. Morgan nf Maple. The bride At a nuwting of the Public Library Bnanl Saturday ewning the Presi‘ dent. Mr. W. H. Pngsley, was apâ€" pointed a delegate to attend the On- tarin Unn\'ent.inn held in Turunto Monday and Tuesday. The Wmnan’s Missionary Society will meet tn-day at, 3.30 p.1u.‘ at the home nf Mrs. Allen. The 'l‘hornhill Auxiliary will be present. Mrs. (Dr.) VVumlhm-n will give an address. At the (-luse of the pram-amine a. social hum- will be spent together. STEVENSONâ€"BAGG. EASTER SUNDAY. Maple. M$M§fi+§$§§fi§¢+§+¥§ffi§fifi¢¥ STEVENSON--â€"- BAGG -â€" At Hillcnest Farm, Ed eley, by Rev. J. W. Mor- gun, on \ ednesda’y. March 23. 1910. Ida Mary. daughfiorrof Mr. and Mrs. James Bagg. to Kenhéth Stevenson of Woodbx-ldge. ' COOPERâ€"HARRISâ€"At the residenceof the bride’s mother, on Wednesday. March 30, 1910, by Rev. A. P.’ Brace. B.D., Ethel Genevieve. daughter of Mrs. J. L. Harris, Richmond Hill, to George W. Cooper, of Stayner. McGon‘râ€"At the residence of his son- in-law. Henry Robinson, Richmond Hill, March 26, 1910, Andrew McGort, aged 70 years. SNIDER â€" At; his home. Rnchester, N.Y.. March 29. 1910, Eli Snider, son of Mrs“ T. Hopper of this village, after a lingering illness. LYONâ€"At the ‘Vestern Hospital, Tn- ronto, on Tuesday. March 22,1910, Albeit E. Lyon, son of Mr. John Lyon, in his 42nd year. ~ A meeting of the'Curlmg Club will be held in the Council Chamber next. Tuesday evening‘fm- the purpose of winding up business affairs for the past season and making presentation of trophies to the successful competi- tors. Meeting called at 8 o’clock. A full attendance' desirable. r ' During the last few months The" Toronto News has made remarkable strides. It. has long been pre-eminent on its editorial page. but during the last few months 1ts Women’s page, its Financial page. and its general news service has shown marked improve- ment. and we gladly recommend The- Newa to any of our subscribers who Wlsh to take a. Toronto daily paper. Under a. special arrangement The Toronto News and THE LIBERAL can be procured fonope year for $2.50. Send your subscription to this office and both papers will be sent, you. Art baking powder, per tin 5c; fgct, {Hiking- poydeg, e_xt_rq. good, GRANT â€" BARNWELL â€" At Winnipeg, Man“ on Thursday. March 24. 1910, Dr. William J. Grant. formerly of Richmond Hill, to Miss Mabel Barn- - well, of‘Winnipeg. V +H+M+++M++M+w~t~w+wu feet baking powder, eitra good; l-lh. tin 15¢ each; .Magic baking powder, 100 tin. Atkinson & Switzer. ANNABLEâ€"In Richmond Hill, ”on ngllgsdayz‘MaIch 23, 1910. to Mr. Men’s working shirts, 500, 750 apd 85c each; men’s negligee shit-ts, mze anal-n, sizes Well assorted, each 75c, ' . $1.00 and $1.25. Atkinson 55 Switzel. SIX MONTHS FOR COCK .‘ FIGHTING. ‘ The Toronto papers of Monday de- scribe n clevei piece of detective work done by Policeman Glover (239) early Sunday morning about. 4- o’clock. Charlieâ€"who is the youngest. son of Mr. E. Glover of this villageâ€"was on his rounds when he saw two men lounging around a certain house. He was suspicious, so he watched them and soon saw about thirty men comin from behind the premises. He repol‘l ’ to headquattem, and an investigation was made. A number of beer kegs and whisky flasks were found. also a. number of game roostersâ€"some dead and some aliveâ€"and the place bore evidence of cock-fighting. Several arrests were made, including the pro- prietnr of the house. In the Police Court the next day the proprietor was given the option of a. $50 fine or six months in jail. 1 daughter. Surely the matter ls worth five. minutes talk 7 Our advice can. you nothing. ' , $hould they be extract- ed? Once outâ€"out for over! can't be to’o hasty. Dome and consult us; They MAY be saved. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. From 1:19.!thch mergefi'tnto oqr Summer Session from July {Hand affords - continuous opqqgtungsxy for bright young peoplotdq‘ualfly for good business pasitiéhsrv-ij so uol.‘ Th3 " Q‘eutral Business 0 ago of Toronto, invites your cu sidemtion: :« Cammefie mgjled on tequest. ‘ W. H. SHAW. Brlncfpgl, Yonge-and Germ-(SK, Torontb.’ SPERI NifG CURLERS MEETING. MAR'RIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. E. A.’ Anfiaifiefli Per- i++++~aw~wgw++~$a~+47~xiiss~+++++~z~++m 1- Hwa-a-Mwwwwwn" ‘l‘ ‘P ++MM++$MM*4‘4€ 54‘Mi'W-fi'WfliflM鮧+$é~é++Mé+¢°fi+®¥fi ffl+++++M++¢~fiéé++Â¥+$+é°§ +4“: {"34"I'M*++$+-P++*++++++++°fi++ g I‘M-Int"! M Embroidered Linen Collars, Lace Collars with Jabot, Dutch Collars with and without Jabot, Jabots in lawn and net. i i i v r . . . v v v v v - u u v u c u u v v v u , v . v c . u v 1 I ' I ' ARich variety ' Spring Goods Atkinson & Switzeri 0 TH I N G Newest Designs in Veilings; colors, brown, navy, white and black. RIGHMUND HIU. GENTS’ FURNESHER -â€"FORâ€"â€"â€"- ' 'l‘AMpewjks‘tock‘of Ready-to-Wear, ranging in price from $750 to $13350, afgdzmadejb meaSure.‘ A large variety of samples to .eljbosé ,fijujm. j Fit and Style guajg'anteed. ' Which Are Respectfully Submitted to the Ladies Marchzl,‘ 1910. PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL * ATTENTION NOR N G L A as : an '1‘ F ['1‘ '1‘ ER Shell Back Combs, Barrettes, Fancy Pin Sets. A great variety of Hair Decorations. Windsor Ties in~sell colors, plaids and spots. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN DELIVERING GOODS WE have them Garden Hoes and Rakes ' ' Spades and Shovels ' Hand Saws and Hammers "Always welcome in our store whpther you buy or not.” , TO DO A GOOD JOB YOU MUST HAVE First-"Class Tools and Material Bell Telephone 18 CLEAN UP Paints and Oils Paint and Kalsomine’ Brushes Poultry Netting and Staples Richmond Hill Hardware 80. RICHMOND HILL You will find our prices reason- able and the GOODS RIGHT ++++++W$§éwm++w «wwwofi'fimww» GO TO THE MMMMMM THE NORMAN BATTY Manager YOU- may need them PHONE 17

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