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The Liberal, 14 Apr 1910, p. 5

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Mrs. Peter Phillips, an elderly lad who for some time past has been reai - ing with her sister-inâ€"law, Mrs. J. Helmkny ion Arnold 811., accidentally felldown stains early Tuesday morning and received quite a shock. The wrists were injured. the cords of her neck were strained. and she received several bruises. On Tuesday evening Victoria Square Methodist Sunday School held its an- nual business meeting and elected officers for the coming year. The re- pm-ts showed thorough organization, and the most suzcessful year in its history. Mr. Geo. McCague was re- elected with his former staff to con- tinue their good work. Next Sunday morning in the Metho- dist Church Rev. A. P. Brace will pleach, taking a second study of the question: "Is Christianity Equal to the Strain of Twentieth Century Cun- ditions ?” In the evening the. service will be take-n by Rev. B. Mitford who is expected to he the assistant pastor in the next cnnference year. Mr. H. A. Nichulln, real estate agent, reports the following transfers during the week in Richmond Hill: The houSe and lot on Church' Street belun ing to Mr. Matthew Patton, to Mr illiam Pratt of Penétanguishbne. whu wilimove here with his family in a few weeks; and the vacant lot, on Centre St. East owned by Mr. William Sheppard, 129 Mr. Chas. Hickson. who contemplates putting thereon a house for himself during the year. Mr. F. P. Jackes, who finishes a. post. graduate course at the school of science this term. has accepted a. position as assistant, superintendent fm' Muralt & 90.. contractors on the Hydro-electric Messrs. M. Tench of Buffalo; H. Tench of Midland; J. Shank of Aurora; and Oliver ‘aud Eugene Tench of New- marketâ€"all nephews of the late Mrs. Adam Kaakemattended the funeral of their aunt in this village last, Saturday. Mrs. Hutt of Newmarket also attended the funeral. . for 1909-10 for East: York District were hotel 13, club 2. Total number of ap- ' licntiuns for 1910-11 are hotel 9, club 1. he License Bnard Will meet. at the Clyde Hotel. Toronto, on Saturday. April 23, for the purpose of considering the applications. 'Mnny of the farmers in chis section- are through with their spring seeding. The land never worked better. and in most cases fall wheat looks well. Mr. Adam Kaake wishes to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance. and the sym- abhy extended to him in the loss of is Wife last; week. \Vhiting. 10 lbs. fur 156; Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 bins for 25c: washing soda. 20 11).; Monkey Brand. soup. 5c cake. Atkinson & Switze-r. Rev. Mr. Tnye. of Goodwood. took Rev. Mr. Brace’s work on this cixcuit last Sunday, and preached in the Methodist Church have: in the evening. Mr. Isaac Hartman. Postmaster at DnWSon Cit , was in the village on Fliduy, in) culled bu see Miss B. Muodic, formerly of Dawson. The proprietor of the Oulcott Hnuse in the local optitm district at Eglintun pleaded guilty to selling liquor ille- gally, and a, fine of $125 was imposed. The May number uf The Dviinvatnr is publishrd. Subscribers will please call fur their cupy at THE LIBERAL Uflice. Mr. Alfred Wiley.- of Tun-(mun, or- uuizer for the Canadian Order of «masters, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wiley. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘V. F. A. Clubine of Church Street, Toronto, came up Sat.- mdny and remained uver Sunday with Mrs. J. Helmkay. mother of the latter. Elvclim: uf “flit-er; Will take place at the Enwm-lh League nu-etiug Lu-mur- nuw (El-May) evening. Reeve W. H. Pugslny is in Tux-(mm this week assisting as I‘vpx-eSQ-nbative nt‘ York County Uouncil in nuditng accounts. Mrs. H. B. Schmidt of Newton Brnok and Mrs. J. Balesand little daughter uf Lansing, visited at, the Parsonage last Saturday. Mr. Mulloy. of Aurora, P. S. I. for NmLh York 'lnspecmmtte, paid an nflicial visit to the Public School here last Friday. Mrs; J. Mulcnhy nf Ox-illia, is making n visit with her father and sisu‘r, Mr. Teefy and Miss Teefy. Rev. A. .P. Brace preached mission- m-y annivél-smy sermons on the Grund- wmul Circuit lust Sabbath. The regular mum.ny meeting of Richmond Ludge A. F. 8; A. M. will be held on Monday evening next. chuxrmn HILL. ONT” APRIL 14, 1910 (Eh: ggibeml. The total number of licenses granted .. Innn I,\ L“. m __‘ trflhL Tu .L. _ lg. () C A..]"4 E6 . Preventicsâ€"thnse Candy Cold Cum Tabletsâ€"~will safely and quickly check all colds and the Grip. Try them nnce and see! 48-250. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. ' County) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberal and Daily Mail (York County) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberal and Farmer’s Sun. . . . .. Liberal and Farmer’s Advocate .ibeml and Farm £1; Dairy . . . . . Liberal and VVeeklv Globe . . . . . Liberal and Weekly Mail . . .. Liberal and Canadian Fax-m. . .. leng-ll ‘and Tor-onto Saturday “1 Night). .. Liberal and Famlly Herald . . . . Liberal and The Evening News Libe‘gal and Daily Globe (York Read the pain formula on the bux of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your Doctor if there is a better one. Pain means congestion â€"- blood pressure snmewhere.. Dr. Shnnp’s Pink Pain Tablets check head,_ pains, womanly pains, pain anywhéx‘e. Try one and see! 20 for 25¢. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. The Bond of Education endeavored to held a meeting yesterday. but. the number of trustees who attended was too small to form a. quorum. It is to be regretted that more trustees do not make it a. point, to be present at the monthly meetings. At present the number of pupils attending our High School is not as huge as it was a. year ago, and this being the case we believe it would be a good idea for trustees and teachers to meet and talk nver matters and endeavor to find a reason â€"-and if possible a. remedyâ€"for the decline in attendance. ’ 500. extra. on each paper to United States for pOSt-age. and is stmnped “E. R..VII" by Royal Cumuland. Every Educational Insti- tution in Canada, will be pleased tn re- cceive such a unique historical trophy fr‘om the High Commissioner of Can- ada. Eva Davison, aged 32 years, oldest daughter nf John F. Davisnn. pust- master and general merchant at Union- ville, was 5!.) frightfully burned lust Thursday morning that she succumbed tn her injuries about five hours later. She was engaged in melting some bees- wax and turpuntiue which upset on the kitchen stove. Same of the fluid scattered nnd came in contact with her clnthing. The funeral took place on Samrdn'y to St. Phillip’s Church Ceme- tery. Coughs that are tight, or distressing tickling cnughs. get quick and certain help from Dr. Shonp‘s Cough Remedy. On this account- druggi‘sts everywhere are fav‘n‘ring Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem- edy. The tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing mnuntainous shrub give to D1. Sheep’s Gnugh Remedy its cum- Live pi-operties.' Those leawes have the power to calm the most distressing Cough, and to suothe, and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrane. Test it Once yourself, and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. » The next. meeting of the Literary Circle will be held at the residence of Mr. David James, Thur-um“, on Mm)- dny evening. the 18th inst. Each one is requested-to hrng a statement. in writing without ll.‘lll)L‘-â€"-Sullle suggest- inns fm-"nmn-nve-nmnt, 01' um- meetings, nisn what, feulurvs nl‘ the Circle meets with their approval. Those whn pre- foi may contribute ten cents tuwards final meeting instead (if a. written statement. TWO Nelson Shields, in the name of Rt. Hun. Lord Strathcona. acting through the British and Foreign Sail- ors’ Snciety, have been received by the Richmond Hill Board of Educa- tion. One is for the High School, the otherfm- the Public School. The. his- toric copper uf which they are made came from Lord Nelson’s own flag- shipg “Victury” and “Foucii-nyfmtv.’_' Sometime ago l-hl" Canadian ()nm-ier. :1 Weekly paper published in Tux-onto. stated that lglnn. AdamBruwn uffimu- iltc’m is the oldest postmaster 'in Can- ndn. Last, week The (lnuriei admits its error and states what, cannot, be disputed that um FSEe‘ElIlEd citizen. M1. Matthew'Teefv. is [our years older than Mi; Brown. Mr. ’Teefy will be 88 years of age next Monday. and has been pnstnmster here continuously sincv 1-550, 3. period of 60 years. Mr. Teefy also enjoys the distinction of be- ing the-oldest, JustiCe (fiche-Pence in York Uuunty, and his many friends are pleased to know he is enjuying the best “1' health. Fear of having a tooth extracted in unnecessary under our opeolal treat- ment. We often remove four and five at one olt- tingâ€"impossible if at- tended by pain. CLUBBING RATES FOR l9|0. THE OLDEST POSTM ASTER. BU RNED TO DEATH. LITERARY CIRCLE. NELSON SHIELDS. NO QUORUM. .$l’.75 . 1.75 1.75 1.75 Mu: ++++~z~+++++++++++u++++é~ This institution has not at any time. since its doors Were first opened in April. 1902, refused a. single patient gamma of the applicant being unable Y- ' ntribntions maybe sent to Mr. W. J. , 84 Spadina. Ave., Chairman of the xecutive Committee, or to J. S. Robertson. Secretary-Treasurer of the National Sanitarium Association, 347 King Street? West. Toronto, Ontario. ++++m+++4m+m¢¢~t+++++ ; - In loving memory of our dearmother. gHarriet Sheppald‘ relief, of the late Charles Sheppard, who departed this Me April 14, 1909. W: [aged hey, ye_s2 we loved her. PAGEâ€"Suddenly, at his father’s home, luncord, on Sunday, April 10, 1910, Leigh. only and dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Page, in his sixteenth year. BRILLINGEE-â€"On Monday. April 11, 1910, at the home of his son. Mr. Austin Brillinger, Concord, Mr. An- drew Brillinger. LONGHOUSEâ€"In VVoodbridge, on Fri- day. April 8. 1910, Marv Reaman, wife of Gen. Lnnghonse. in her 84th year. Interment in Knox Church Cemetery. Vaughan. April I]. KAAKE~OB the 2nd of Vaughan. on Thursday. A ril 7. 1910, Catherine. wife of Adam stake, in her 85th year. Interment, in Richmond Hill Cemetery. Saturday, April 9. ._-_r 9.-.. wWé'hifve sometithes thought that it Ian MmLm-on. who has given to us the ; character of Dr. McClure, were ali‘vg g L- J__LL.L!7I,AA, , ‘ ‘1 , It in on behalf of cases like these, of % which there are scores reaching the I Secretary of the Sanatorium every f week, thatthe Muskoka Free Hospital ’ for Consumptlves makes its appeal toga! .for. funds» I But. Jesus loved her more. And He has sweetly called her To ynnder shining shore; The golden ghtes were npen.‘ A gentle voice said "come." And with farewells unspoken, She calmly entered home. lattquy both his piflse and temfieraturo have kept down and his weig t going up. die is the only sup ort of the family‘â€"mother, crip led ather, and younger-brother. but “is nelghbbn are trying to raise' o. small amount of mggey. to help him." two-dag that in legion such as thesa'hé won] and material for a. book more touchifig and hetic in mgny parts thgnhis 8911;: e Brim- Bush. ‘ W1DEMAN-â€"At Elgin Mills. on Mon- day. A ril 4, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Videman, a daughter. GAMBLEâ€"At Jefl’erson, on Sunday, April 10, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gamble, a daughter. ASHâ€"At Oak Ridges, nin Monday, April 11. 1910. to Mr. and M13. John Ash. a son. West. Toronto, e page is given over to letter: received fronrthe many perm from all pert. of the, Dominion eeeking edmiesmn to the Muekoke Free Ho ital for Coneumpfives. Se dom have we read anythingmore geothetie. Here, for example, is e. letter m e. Physician in Creemore, Ont. making or the admission of a patient by the name of Morrison. He any! :â€" “I would like to urge stronglyupon on the great. claims of this‘ patient. e has no homeâ€"mother deadâ€"father working as efarm laborer. The boy hae been living with en unmarried uncleâ€" no honeekeeperâ€"work, cooking, eve“ hein done by the uncle. ' The boy hue ebso utely no piece to go where he mi ht be givan any reasonable e'nA he gen get noue_wh_ere hole." HBBffidtSâ€"ufixlc'l Sirâ€"EhBâ€"NEioEil'Suni-fl "â€" miu‘nLAslopiation, 347 King -vv " I m a youn'g married man. tvnnty- thm years of a o. For several earl I have been si . but always lb 0 to k_eep_ply fee}. yaw I have cgmo t9 the. time when I cannot work, and cannot get medicine without means. My lungs are sfiected, and I am writing now to see if you can get me into the Muskoka. Free Hospital. for Consumpi tivee. My ung wife is here, and‘ her parent: ave kindly opened their doors to her if I go away." , Just one more of the many We Plight“ guote. This is from a. physical: in" empbellford, Ont. He writes :â€" “I have 5 patient ufiei‘ing from ulmonary tubercuhsie, who has been dd 0!! work for About three month- gow-fiwel in pea Wt of that time, but Another" can in front Thorold. JohnstonNVeldon writes :â€" , ,~ GAIADA’S POOR GOI- SUMPTIVES. In the 03an issue of the D003 0;! From March 29th merges into our Summer Session from July 4 and nflovds continuous opuormnitay for bright ynung people to qualify for good business positions. (Inc school. The Central Business College of Toronto. invites your consideration. Uamhmue mailed nn request . W.-H'.SHAW PrJncipal, Yonge and Gerrard $5.. “mo. SPRING TERM IN MEMORIAM. DEATHS. BRTHS. z~5$+++++*+++*++++++~9M~+~Mi +++4~+ «H-r-rMMwH-t-bwwui ++W+H+++*M*+€+WWWMMMMW++MW M-li ,'!'€°++++++MN+4‘**M#+++4 1-H {"H‘+++++4‘*++*'Â¥M++'FH4-+*++ :2: WMWWM'b éaweaw++wÂ¥w+m~vmmw Atkinson & Switzer momma HILL GENTS’ FURNISHER â€"â€"FORâ€"- April 7, 1910. A new stock of Ready-to-Wear, ranging in price from $7.50 to $13.50, and made to measure. A large variety of samples to choose from. Fit and Style guaranteed. YOU CAN BUY ANY um: 01“ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES For 50. NORMAN J; GLASS OUTFITTER 21- lbs. Evaporated Peaches. 1% lbs. Evaporated Apricots. 2% lbs. Choice Prunes. 2 tins Pineapple. _ 6 bars Comfort, Eclipse or Richard’s Pure Soap. 6 lbs. Rangoon Rice. ‘ 4‘ lbs. Tapioca. 4-lb. carton Imperial Starch. 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat Biscuits. 3 pkgs. Malta Vita. 3 pkgs. Pulled Rice. 1 large pkg. BannerOats. I Pkg. Special Grain Ground Rice. 1 Pkg. Pure Gold Borax. I Cake Cowan’s Sweetened Chocolate. I Tin Ground Nutmeg or Pastry Spice 1%“). Tin‘ Art Baking Powder. I Pkg. Cottam’s Bird Seed. I Box Togo or Silent Tip Matches. I pkg. Jello or Pure Gold Jelly Powder. I pkg. Cream Tartar. 1 tin Perfection Cocoa. 1 pkg. Quick Custard Tapioca‘and Chocolate. CLOTHING Reminder List WE have them Garden Hoes and Rakes Spades and Shovels Hand Saws and Hammers You will find our prices reason- able and the GOODS RIGHT "Always welcome in our store whether you buy or not.” ’ TO DO A GOOD JOB YOU MUST HAVE First-Class Tools and Material Bell Telephone 18 CLEAN Paints and Oils Paint and Kalsomine Brushes Poultry Netting and Staples Richmond Hill Hardware 00. RICHMOND HILL wwwogfifiwww 'GO TO THE For 250. For 100. ++++~§~++++m THE NORMAN BATTY YOU may need them Paom: l7

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