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The Liberal, 19 May 1910, p. 5

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AH x‘gmt’vslead' to Richmond Hill on Vittm'ia Day. )z-nyon‘. Pencils, 10 LIBERAL Oflicé. RICHMOND HILL, ONT“ MAY 19, 1910 Boys will he buys. If they cannot get mushrooms thy will Lake Lond- sbonls. If you (mly search you can always find something to W up. Mr. Thus. Buyntnn and Mr. A. E. Jennings ('f Victm in. Square are in T0- z-num acting as jurymen. Mrs. Amos “Night is nth-“Mr Hranrh lmwting of the “"0 Missionary Society in Tor-(mm delegate. The regular meeting of the Richmond Lodge. A. F. and A. M., w”! he held next, Monday v'voning. the 23rd of May. Severle candidates will be on hand for udvuncexm-nt. Mr. W. F. Nichols of Victoria Square is Meeting two burns this sununel“. The first was raised last: Saturday. the frameis will have the other ready in about two weeks. The Epwm'th League this work will be in charge of the Christian Emlenvm- dept. Being the day of Ll)? lute King’s funeral, Mr'. Will Trench will give a talk on “Grammurian’s Funeral,” by Robezt Browning. A cordial invitation is extended to all. pun)“, nf Simpsun Ave Church. Tan-un- ln, un Sunday next. Rev. A. P. Brave will occupv t’w One of the pastimes of our citizens recently has been viewing the wreck on the C. N. 0., a. short disLnnce be- low lot 40. \Vrecks at this place are getting too monotonous. The Toronto Globe shows an increase of 1,394 columns for the four months of 1910 over the snme months of last year. The inference is two-fold: (l) The Globe is winning the increased con~ fidence of the business public, and, (2) there is increased confidence among business men for the future outlook for trade. Canada is enjoving a season of prosperity, and The Globe is keep- ing step with the onward march of the ~country.-â€"Fx-om The Bowmanville Statesman. Friday. the day hf tht‘ King’s funeral, will he a Bank lilnlidny. The schools will also be (:lnsml. Mr. Jane. A. Stevenson. nu bridge. Vaughan township, business Visit, to Richmond Friday. Rev. J. A. Levee of King City, who preached in lhu MothodisL Church last Sunday morning, was the guest of his cunsius, Mr. and Mrs. F. Levee. Mr. and Mrs. F. “7. Allen and Master Ernest left yesterday for New York. Ml‘. Allen will be. away about Len days while Mrs. Allen expects to remain a month visiting 1m l;mther_ ThPre was a large congregation in the Methodist chm-ch Sunday evening when the pastor, Rev. A. P. Bruce, preached 2L memorial sermon hearing on the life of our late King Edward. Appropriate music was furnished by the choir, and the church was suitably draped. Cooking figs. 5c 1b.; evap. punt 110 11).: é-mp. uprivots, 17(1 “1.; 1 dates. 8c llt... Atkinson 8: Swilzer. Miss Janet Clark and Miss Agatha Gamble have passed with honors the final examinations at: the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital Training School for Nurses. 0n Graduation Day, May 27, Miss Gamble will be awarded the J. N. E. Brown prize for practical nurs- ing; Miss Isabel Fer'cusson the H. A. Bruce Scholarship for surgical Lech- nique. £33 ‘\If f 3’ Erie Since the Prize Lists lave been printed Mr. J. D. Reesor, representing the General Animal Insurance Com- pany, Toronto, has donated a silver cup, valued at, $25.00, as sweepstakes for best stallion exhibited at; the Rich- mond Hill Fair on the 24th of May. As there are a number of fine stallions in this sectiun of country it is hope-d the competition will be keen for the sil’vergcup. The programme for the concert in the Agricultural Hall in Lhe evening of the 24611 of May should draw a full house. The talented artists who are to appoar on that; evening are Miss Marietta In Dell, elncuLionlsL and imporsator; Miss Mae Dickenson, soprano and guitarist; Miss Verna Raymond, character costume singer and dancer; Mr. Eddie Piggott, comic vocalist and dancer; with Mrs. Ramle as pianist; and accnmpanist. The numbers will consist“ of piano solos, character songs and dancing, comic songs, humorous monologuesguitar solos, readings etc. The chair will be taken at 8 o’clock. Gal-J Dust corn meal, 9 lbs. for 25¢: rolled oats, 6.1; lbs. for 250; Swiss break- fast food, 15c pkg. Atkinson &,Swit-zer. VICTORIA DAY CONCERT. )1..{)€3‘ AL]; 955 . A. Stevenson. hour \Vnud' ’aughuu township, m:ng a Visit, to Richmond Hill on SILVER CUP. is attending the cents, at np. punt-hes. \"mncn’s fresh r [S r ’d E Thr- Anmr'll Spring Exhibition of the Riz-lmmnd Hill Agrirnllurall Soci- ety will ho ln‘ld in the Driving: Park on Victoria Day. May 24. Prizes to tho nmuunt of $1266.38 will be awarded to sm-r‘r-ssful oompctitors in classes for horses, cattle, slump, swimg fine arts and lullivs‘ work. dairy prhduce, Kmts, racing, &c. Thor» “ill be a speeding C(vlltrst for Farmers, purse $60, zmd 4L ‘Gvutlmm-n‘s spot-(ling contest, also for A purse of $60. The fnotlmll competiâ€" [ion for a prize of will commt-uce at 11 l)’ulm-k. MUSIC will be furnished during the day by the Richmond Hill Band. MB. H. A. NICHOLLS; ' Agvrir. for British Ammicu Insur- uncu 00.: Dear Sinâ€"I desire to thank through you as their agent. the Brigish America Assurance Co. fur the vm'yiirnmpt man- neriu which mychlim i'm- dumngvs were allowed on account, of the fire which occurred to my slaughter house on May 7. The fire humwned on n Squir- day. On 11:0 fullowing Munday the claim was adjusted. and within a day 01- sn 1 rpm-ile a cthue fun the. full numuut (If damage L‘Hjlib‘. I also desire to ihnnk the Ci mpuny fur thvii'cmlr- h-sy, and would say vnu can’t do better Lhun insure in the British Ameiicn. Shim 'eiv ' furs, On “Tr-doesduy May 11th a very quit-t. but, pretty Wedding: took place in St. Margaret's Church, Midland, when Miss Margaret Doyle, formerly of Richmond Hill, was united in marriage to Mr. Roy O’Connor of Midland. Rev. Father Barcelo performed the ceremony. The 'hride looked very pretty in a pearl grey suit with habto match and was attended by Miss Gert- rude Carey of Midland, while the groom was supported by his brother Lynett O’Connor, The happy couple left by the morning train amid showers of good wishes for Preston, Richmond Hill and other points before returning to their future home in Midland. Anniversary services “ill be held on Sunday, May 23. Sermons will be prwwhvd. morning at 10.30. evening at 7. by Rev. \V. Ernest Baker ()f To- mntn. Evmyone should hear this rising mvnlm- among Toronto preach- m-s. A special smug service will he a. feature to he appreciated. 0n Fair Day, Tuesday, May 24, the Ladies’ Aid will provide hot (linne- at 11 mm. to ‘2 p.1‘n.. and tea from 5 L0 8 pm. in the school mum of the church. Price, 25 cents; children (under 12), 15 cents. Everybody hemtily welcome. The members of the Richmond Hill Band look well in their new caps. And here let us say that the members desire throught THE LIBERAL to thank those citizens who cheerfully donated the money to purchase the necessary head- gear. The hand boys appreciate the donation. and our citizens certainly nppleciate the efforts of the Band. The directors of the Agricultural Sn- (:ivty shnuld have. seats plaCtJd in the Fair Grounds on Victoria Day for the accmnmmlution of visitors. They should see that the seats in the hall :uo swept and dusted so that ladies can use them, and they should place a man at the point where the people cross over to the centre ringacrnss the race track. Already there have been several narrow escapes at this point. And they should see. that a. supply of good drinking water is on hand, suita~ ble fur a local option town. The Afternoon of Empire Day, May 23rd. will be celehiated as usual by the children of the Public School. They will march to the Agricultural Park where they will be addressed alon patriotic lines by Rev. E. C. Currie an Rev. A. P. Brace. The school will con- tribute some patriotic selections. An invitation is extended to all who can find it convenient to be present. The monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute was held on \Ved- nesday afternoon of last Week when the following officers were appointed for the ensuing yem. Pres.. Mrs. D. Watson; Vice-Pres, Mrs. Hiram Kefl'er; Sec’y, Miss B. McNaughton. A social under the auspices of the Epworth League was held on Mon- day evening. A programme was glven by the members, after which refresh- ments were served. A public mmnmial service, in mem- ory of our late King, Edward VII, is to he held in the Methodist church on Fridaylflay 20th. at_ll mm. Mr. Fred Richardson is to be con- gratulated on passing his fourth year examination at the S. P. S. taking the degree of B. A. Sc. Mr. Elmore Reamrm of Richmond Hill spent Sunday at Mr. L. Richard- son’s. ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. Remnan of Wych- wood visited at Mr. T. H. Key’s on Sunday. Judging by those professer's who should be in a position to speak. Hulley‘ls comet, Will be an object. of interest this‘eveniug in the western sky. while on Saturday night; that luminous- body should be one of 'the finest; celestial spectacles of the last quarter of n centmy, rivaling the great comet; of 1882. ,. RICHMOND H ILL FAIR. METHODIST CHURCH. O’CONNORâ€"- DOYLE. PROMPT PAYMENT. NE\V BAND CAPS. EMRIRE DAY. News Notes. POINTERS. M ATTHEW PATTON. M 8.10 16. The last meeting of the sensnn of the LiIerary Circle was held on Monday evening at the residence at Mr. David Janws. The attendance was all that Could he dvsired. The music by the Misses Unopvr and the address upon birds by Mr. E. \V. Mnyle were highly appiecintvd. The expectancy ofthe company hrld been centered upun the debate and they were agreeably sur- prised being- as much lwtteij than anticipated, this. being the first, in Thnrnhill in several years, so the ex- perience livcessary did not fustrate a, good debate. The subjectâ€"Resolved that woman’s life and sphere of work shhuld be in the home and. the edu- catinn, training and development should he towards that; object. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Shiiter and Mrs. Mnyle taking the affirmative and Miss Beutty, Miss Hall, and Miss Bnylo Lhe negative. The judges, who were Mr. \V. Scott, Rev. Mr. Pike and Mr. 0. James, in making thvir report cmnplimonted the speakers and gave ~s<gme friendly criticism, decided in favor of the affirnmLive. The Circle intend having u§2ciillgabh9ri11g on the 22nd of June. The first, strawberries of the season were gatherad in the gmden of Mus. Shufer. It is said that, the Niagara District is the garden of Ontario. How much is Thm-nhili lwhind 01d Niagara. No wonder the price of property ls advancing. Court Unmn, N0. 7772, A. 0. F.. of Thornhill purpose havng a church parade on Sunday the 22nd of May. Neighboring courts have been invited to attend and take part. The members will meet at Victoria: Hall at 6.30 p.11»; and march to the Church of England where a. sex-man will he preached by the rector, Rev. John Gibson. A book on Rheumatism, and trial treatment of Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedyâ€"liquid or tablets~is being sent free tn sufferer-s by Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. You that are well get this book for some discouraged, dis- heartened suffered Do a simple act of humanity] Point; out this way to quick and certain relief! Surprise some sufferer, by first getting from me the bookkt- and test. He will appreciate your aid. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. The ladies of the congregation in- vite all their friends to a. Hot, Dinner and Tea to hp given in the hasenwnl. of the church on Victoria Day. May 24: Dinner will he served from 11 tn o'clock; tea. from 5 to” 7. Tickets. adults 25 cents; children under 12, 150. They hiwg recently purchased a new outfit, Rev. E. 0. Currie will preach next Sunday morning on “Second Chances.” and in the evening on “The Facility of Life’s Tra nsitiuns.” Pains of women, head pains, or any pain stopped in 20 minutes sure. with Dr. Shnop’s Pink Pain Tablets. See formula. on 25c. Box. Sold by W. A. Sanderson. O’CONNORâ€"«DOYLEâ€"On VVPdnesday, May 11, 1910, In St. Margaret’s church, by Rev. Father- Barselo, Margaret; Doyle of Richmond Hill, to Buy O’Connor of Midland. The Young People’s Guild will meet on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Lead- er. Miss Muriel Brydon, and essayist, Mr. J. Earle Newton. GOHNâ€"At his late residence, Markham township, near Thornhill, on the 12th of May, 1910, William Gohn in his 89th year. , Interment, in Buttonville cemetery. NEssâ€"Ab Eversiev, King, on Monday morning May 16, 1910, James Ness, in his 75th year. Funeral from his late residence to King cemetery Thursday after-noon at, 2 o’clock. 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