We Fimmm-ï¬ng and pmvhitte- next, Mun- day night at 7.30 sharp. As this is the ï¬rst practice a full utwndunce is quuisted. x' Rev. A. Iszl‘lICP w-Hl‘prem'h at, Vic- tm-iu Squaw nexth’unda)‘ evening. ' " ’ a, On Sunday May 8d“. Rev. and Mm. J. “K. Hanna. \ill Inks, the \V. M. S. Anuivel-sm-‘y at, Victuria Squn 91 Mr. Eli Luhmerf of Veliore is ud- verlisiug on another: page a numhqr uf varieties of Seed Pntgmtnes. Tlnise'do- six-ing ï¬z-shclués varieties should cun- sult the advertsemén‘t. ' ' ‘ > mcnmnxn HILL. OST.’,.~APR1L 28.91910 Miss Luella Eyer and Miss Myrtle \Veidumn spout; (we-1' Sunday with their Aunt st. Elswm'Lh Keys of Concord. Mr. VV. G. Bartlett, traveller for the Ecknrdt Casket. Company, was the guvst of Mr. J. W. Palmer “Fair View V1110.†over Sunday. Mcfnrlane’s Orange Marmalade 12c. Joe Huihmuk’s \vm'chester sauce 25c bottle, pickled walnuts large bubble 456. Atkinson 8; SWiLZEl‘. Mr. James Hill of Elmvule spent, the greater part of last week with his brother Mr. /D. Hill, and called on many old friends utr Maple and other places. ,' ' v Evaporated peaches 1L0. 1b., _evap- m-ateu apricuLs, 17¢ 1b., best prunes 100 lb, cleaned curraï¬bs 3 lbs for 25c., raisins. best, valencias 3 lbs for 2-50. Atkinson8sziLzer. ‘ ' Miss Verna Appleten Vof Cnrrville left last Week on a visit tn_héx"b10_lhers in Nelson, B. G. 1' Miss Appleton will be very much missed by hex "many friends. A safe journey is wished her by all. . . Mr. S. M. JOneg"pf Bean-sville will speak on Sunday, May lst; at Shel-- wood. Subject/ll a.‘m. “Jesm 01- Bambbas,which?" and at 7 p.111. subject “The light; of the world,†illustrated by chart. . Rev. A. P. Brace wits the ï¬rst, 10 take advantage. of the low rates of the G. N. W. Teleg. Go. here. Yosterdnv he sent a telegram of 50 words cou- gx'atulating his father, Rev. A. H.Brace of Coboux-g, on the latter’s birthday. The Prize Lists for the Annqu Fair to be. held in Richmond Hill on the 24th of May nre'in the hands of the Secretary. Parties interested Nill apply to Mr. Nicholls for a copy if they do not have one mailed to them. The programme at the Epworth League Friday eve'hing of this- Week will consist; of vocal 's'olos. due-Ls. read- ings and violin solos. v-An eujuyable tune may be expected. Everybody welcome. ‘ . Mr. Robert'Agar of Victoria.- Square sold to Mr. Geo. Fox-ester four hogs. weighing 1,350 lbs. The price was $9.25 per hundred, thus netting their former owner $124.8". The hogs were 7; months old and were Yorkshire Whites. The Weekly Mail and Empire will he sent. to any address in Canada. (To- nth and suburbs excepted,) Great Britain or the United States. from now until January lst, 1911, for 35 cents. Subscriptions taken at; THE LIBERAL ofï¬ce. v Next Sunday will be the Quartelly meeting in the Methodist church. Rev. A. '1‘. Ingram of Toronto will assist the pastor in the administration of the sacrament in the morning ser- vice which commences at 10.80. Rev. Mr. Ingram who is a powerful speak- er will preach in the evening. In the Methodist church last Friday evening Rev. J. W. Hanna of Yunan, China. gave It most; interesting ac- count of life in the heart of Western China away from any other of his kind. Anew view of this work was presented by the speaker. Mrs. Han- na. gave a short; talk to the Junior League at 4 p. m. This is the third of these missionary lectures. The fourth will be given on Friday May 27th. A ï¬re broke out in Mrs. Losee’s house Monday mOrning between 8 and 9 o’clock. Mrs. Losee was out. in the garden, and considerable headway was made before she observed the ï¬re and gave the alarm. The neighbors smm gathered and after some gawd work extingushed the flames. Some clnth- ing was burned, and the house was damaged to the extent of about $95. Mrs. Losee wishes to thank all those who worked so well at the ï¬re. Albert E. Cooper, of Islington, a member of the Church of England of that lace.» was convicted -=hy Magis- trate . H. Ramsden of disturbing the congregation Sunday after Sqnday. by making grimaces'at the rector, Rev. T. GnMcUongile. About hnlf the church membership was subpoenaed as wit~ nesses. Cooper was placed under suspended sentence, but ‘had to pay the costs of the court. , < DISTU‘RBED THE SERVICES SM ALL Fl RE Miss EdithP. Ste\'(-nsm|._ whose re. cent éxhih‘itimi of pm-tmils’in Tumntn created (-unsidm-alue intexvst.. has just cumph-ted uegutiutinhs with the City of Yimngstuwn, Ohio, “hm'ehy she agrees to [hunt at least thirty nil port- mits of judge-s, past, mud pl’vst’nl, 0f the Mnhuping County Bar. the pictures In hung in the new $4.(X)(),000 Culn'L hnnsv. This is one- nf the largest cmnunissinns of its kind (wel given at. a. sunbe‘flf shinkf'isé’. ï¬nflhidividuaï¬l- artist; and the American city has; illflhhl'iit'd the expenditmet-f inure than 3535.000 for paintings. A number of the port- raits will uf necessity he done frum photographs. and those Miss Steven- sun. whn left for the Unite-d States on \Vednvsdny, plans to bring back to Thumhiii to do at, her-leisure. those from hfe of course being painted in Y0u_ngsm_wn. . Albert Horan. a. young man in the employ of Mr. David Boyle at Lang- stafl. met with a seriolw ucoidvnt one day last wm-k. While Working in the barn he fell off a ladder receiving a. bad fracture of the ankle. H9 was re- moved to his‘home at Thornhill. and the Emergency Hospital, Toronto was Communicate-d with. In M short time the ambulance arrived and the young man was removed to the city. He was placvd under chloroform and the fracture was reduced. The break is a severe one, and it will in all prob- ability be some months before the patient will be able to do much work. The entertainment given in Victoria Hall Saturday evening undvr the auspices "of the Ancient Order of Foresters was well attended, and the programme rondered was oil that could he desired. Bert Harvey as humorous vocalist, and Roy Kenney as éntertainer wen-9 both in good form, and the audience enjoyed the various numbers. A piano solo by Mr. Harvey’s son was well executed, by one so young. Mr. T. G. Butt, the general organizer, made an efficient chairman. and gave ‘a synopsis of some of the benefits derived from umhership in the A.O.F; society. The hall was com- fortably ï¬lled. ' Coughs that are tight, or distressing tickling Coughs. get quick and certain help from Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy; On .Lhis account druggists everywhere are fawning Dr. Shoop’s Cough Rem- edy. The tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub give to D1. Shoop’s Cough Remedy its cura- tive propel-ties. Those leavés have the power to calm the most distressing Cough, audio soothe, and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrane. Test, it once yourself, and see! Sold by W. A. Sanderson. ‘ The annual meeting of the Metho-. dist Sabbixth School was held last Thursday evening, with Rev. A. P. Brace in the chair. The Superintend- ent, Mr. J. H. Sander-sun gave a re- port. 0" the wurking of the school dur- mg‘ the past year. Most of the pres- entofï¬cers and teachers Were re-ap- pointed for the. ensuing year. ‘ ' Rheumatic poisons are quickly anfl surely driven out, of» the blood with Dr. Shnop’s Rheumatic Remedyâ€"liquid or tablet form.. Dr. Shoop’s booklet on Rheumatism plainly and interest- ingly tells just how this is done. Tell some sufferer of this book. or better still. write Dr. Shoop, Racine. VVis., for the book and free test, samples. Send no money. Just join with Dr. Sbmp and give some sufl’eier a plens~ ant. surprise. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. The executive committe of the Fire Brigade met. and placed the men in their different positions as follows :â€"â€"â€"B. Newton, fmeman; Geo. Sims, L. Patterson. W. Benson, J. Tifï¬n, A. Savage. B. Wilson. F. Leece branch- man. Hook and Ladder menâ€"F. Lynett, Foreman; H. Patterson, F. Hopper. J. Wigmox-e, D. Riddel. A. Pinnv. E. Metculfe. GIBSON -â€" HARPER -â€" On Wed nesday April 27th, 1910. at the home of the bride’s father “Greenhanks†Mark- hamT . by the Rev. E. C. Currie, Miss ary S. Harper to Mr. John Gibson of Markham. HOPPERâ€"JONESâ€"At the Parsonage. Richmond Hill. on 'Wednesday 27th éprilklviflg, by Bev. Philip Brave B: OURRIEâ€"At the Manse, Richmond Hill, (m Sunday evening April 24th, 1910, Evelyn Isobel, infant, daughter nf Rev. E. C. Currie, at the age of ten months. RIDDELLâ€"At Sault Ste Marie, on Mnnday', April 18, 1910. C. Riddell, aged 32 years. Deceased was a brother of Mr. D. Riddell of this Village. m+W¢M+é+-Â¥Mfl4++%+é+ om»:- *+%+%M+WM¢M4â€"++ob# DI, William' James H'oppé’é ' Bf Richmond Hill to Mary Jones of the Township of Vaughan. FIRE BRIGADE OFFICERS Ffpm March Mb merges injLo our «Summer Session from Juiy'i and afï¬rm continuous opportunity for bright young people to qualify for goad business positions. (mt school, The Central Easiness Coilege of Toronto, invites ynur' consideration. Caba‘nquamniled on request W. ELSHAW Principal, ange and Gerrard $15., Til-onto. SPRING .LTERM. ANNUAL MEETING. Tho‘rnhifl.‘ MARRIAG ES. BEATHS. 1" The 'Béthesda'and ; ! Siauffwilse - . ETBiï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚flanpany , lelted . Incorporated by Letters Patent under the Uutzuio Qumpanies Act, August 9&1] A. D. 1905 Authorized Capital $40,000.00 in 1600 shares of r | $25.00 each. PRESIDENT,â€"â€"Alexzuldel' 1). Bruce, Miller, Gm'mley. VICE-PRESIDENT,â€" F. A. Dales, Physician, Stuuifgillg._ ' TREASURER,-â€" J nines Ii. Ratcliff, Merchant, Stcufl'ville. W. A. Sungster. Physician, Stouffville; VValLer Scott. Farmer, Victoria, Square, and Samuel P. Foote, Farmer, Bethesda. BANKERS :â€"â€"THE METROPOLITAN BANK Filed in the ofï¬ce of the Provincial Svcg‘etary the lst day of April A.~D. SECRETARY, David W. Heise, Ggptleman, (iuh'nky. The Bethesda and Stonlfville 'Tele- phone Company. Limited, was incur- pomted for the puxpose of carrying on a rural telephone business in the Townships of Markham. V‘Vhitchurch and King. in the County of York, and Townships of Pickering and len'idge in the County of‘ Ontario. The Com- pany has recently purchased the plant, system and franchises of The Vnndorf Telephone Company, Limited 41nd Central Telephone Company, Limited, and has now in nperation.131_ miles of pole line with 278 miles of Metallic circuit, The Company is also a member’ of the Mutual Telephone'EXchange which gives to its subscribers .a. very extensive service throughout ,these Counties. The amount of stock at present issued and paid up $13,375.30. The Company is managed by a board of seven directors, the qualiï¬cation of eachheing the holder of at; least Four fully paid up shun-es in the Capital Stock of the said Company. 1910. STUUFFVILLE ONTARIO. Thepresentvaluent the plimb and sys- tem of the Company is estimated at $26096.42 and with accounts receivable and clushon hand amounting to $1289.32, the -t0ta1 assetswnf the Company are $27,385.74. The total liabilities includ- ing accounts . payable. loans, "accrued interest and hills payable to bunk are $12,132.40 and these liabilities Will be paid and satisfied out uf the proceeds of the sale of the $15,000 bonds n'ow issued. _ - 1 ' There are at the present time; 402 subscribers on the said system with 36 applications from new subscribers and these subscribers ‘at. an annual rental uf $12.00 each, will pay a gross†rental of $5256.00 and with an estimated in- come from line service of $300.00 the total gross income will reach $5556.00. The estimated annual expenditure, in- cluding salaries, umintenance of cen- trth ofï¬ces, management, interest on the present bond issue of $15,000.00 at 6 per cent (amounting to $900.00) and a dividend of 6 per cent on the present paid up capital of $13.375.00 (amount)- mg to $702.50) will be $3798.50, thus leaving the. sum of $1759.50 to provide for depreziation and» a. sinking fund account. ‘ ' LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. IN accordance with the provisions of an Act respecting “ Prospectus as issued by Cbmpa'mes†the following infqnnatinn is giv_en. ‘ (d) and (:5) The'direct’ots may proceed to allot stock at any time, but Stock must; be fully paid up before allotment and before certiï¬cates are issued. . (g) The Company purchased Vthe original plant from the Bethesda. and Stouffville Telephone Association and paid them therefor $3300.00 in shares of the Company; also the “giant and system of The Vandorf elephone Company.‘ Limited. and paid them $175 in shares of the ()anpany; and also the plant and system of The Central Telephone Company, Limited. and paid them in part, with $1875.00 in shneesgf the Company. ' (f) The number of shares that were issued as full paid up, nthcrwise than in cash was wo Hundred and Four- teen. » (i) No commission for subscribin or agreein to subscribe shall be pai but from ‘ive to Ten per cent will be paid if necessary for procuring sub. scriptlgys. ' (E) No money whatever shall be paid nor has any been paid or shares offls’tocj‘ gigen to_apy promottnf. > g3) No shares ‘weré paid for good- w1 . is September 18th, 1905, and the aates of the contracts between The Vnndorf Telephone Company, Limited and The Central Telephnne Company Limited, and the Company me both dated Februaiy 15th, A. 1910.; _ (1) Th1g date of th'e éontract between ghemsaid A_ssoc_i:}t_ion and Chg Qompany (m) The names and address Of the present auditors are Wilfred McKay, Almira. and George Ah Brodie. Bethesda. (n) Nu director has any interest in the Company otherwise than herein- before appearing or than as the sub- scription list may show; excépt the Dixiectors have guaranteed the repay- ment of the Loans obtained from th MgtropplitanBank.“ _ . BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ALEX. D. BRUCE, F. A. DALEs, President. Vice-President. D. W. HEIsE, ‘J H. RATCLI'FF, « SecreLary, Treasurer, Dutéd at Stnufl‘ville this 3lst day of March A. D. 1910. V W. A. SANGESTER, W. 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