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The Liberal, 4 Aug 1910, p. 5

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Mrs. C. Robson and little daughter Ada whn :u-e luml‘ding at Lake \Vilcox came down vesterdzly and spent, the " day with the farmer‘s Hunt, Mrs; T. F. ’ McMahon. . Miss Minnie Campbell and Miss Orr are spending the week with friends in Bart-1e. Miss Myrtle VVllsoh {If Almira IS visiting ‘fnr fWO 01' three wrwks with her cousin, Miss Marjorie \Vright. Street cnmmissionex Keys and his men are building cement; sidewalk at flle West of the village. 1f the villagers wnuld cut the long grass along the sidewalks in from: of their homes i wmfld bag an irppmvement. _ Quarterl services will be held in {hf-Meghoni's} chugch negt Sunday._ Elm firihsrw I Mr. and Mrs. Us Savage and daughter Jean spmt the holiday with relatives; and friends hex-ta, ‘ Dr. A. S. Thompson has‘pnrchfised the goodwill "and prucci-ce of Dr. Jno. Wilkinson. and will take up his resi- dence in the house formerly occupied by Dr. \Vilson. Dr. Thompson comes highly recommended as a successful physician. In addition to his Canadian degrees he holds the triple qualification of Edinburgh and Glasgow and British Registration; is a diligent student, 'of medical progress and Well qualified to merit, the confidence of the public. Until further notice Dr. Thompson will occupy Dr. V’Vilkinson’s office. Miss L. Wilson has taken a. posxtinn in the law nflice of G. T. Blackstock, Toronto. - ‘ . Mrs. D. Johnston of ‘Toronto is spending the week at Mr. T. Cousins’. Mr. D, Juhnston was in the village for Civic Holiduv. Mr. Charles prpm‘ and MISS Hap- per came up from the City Monday and. spent. me day with friends hvre. Mr. and Mrs. Ber-mud Scivor and their twu children of Blntunvine spent; Sunday but, at the hume of Mr; and Mas. \Vil‘lmrb Bone. Cam-ville. There will be a meeting of the M. S. at the home of Mrs. Hoskins,, Jefferson. 0:) Thursday of this week. Dar \Vill’leaxe Richmond Hill at, 2.15 p. m. Misses Ethel. Olive and Hazel Switzer lefc yvsterday to sppud a few Weeks at SuulL Ste Marie and Mackinac. Mr. \Valter McLean, Principal of ‘the Omemee Public School, wife and son are spending pail} of the holidays with Mr. -McLe-an’s sister; Mrs. “L Marsh, Elmslea. ’ - L ‘ The Trustees of Patterson'schonl are advertising fur a teacher, duties to commence ther the summer vacation; applications to be req‘éived hy the See‘- Treas., Mr. John Savage, Elgiu Mllls up to Tuesday next. The Fire Brigade went to VVelInnd yesterday and competed in some nf the x-acea.. There wgre 22 Companies present. Ric) 10nd7'Hilldd1d not win any of the p‘xrigzés, though they made very good time“ in the hose real and hook and ladder races, the time in the former being 51' 4/5 seconds, and in the latter 503/5 se'cunds. Travellers hnge to wait at the station a long time as the trains are sometimes two hours late. RX'CHMUND_HILL, Omn, AUG. 4, 1910 Rev. ‘W. G. Back of Eglingtnn will preach in Richumnd 1-].ill and 'l‘hm'n- hill Presbyterian Churches next Sun- day. ' " ' 311's. R. \Valker and daughter Agnes visited relatives in the village fur a week, and will return t9 Tin-autumn Suturda y.‘ ' - Miss Myrtle Saigeon is. camping“ with friends at the Humber for a. couple of weeks. ' v Rangoon rice 6 lbs for 25c, polished Rangoon rice 5 lbs. for 25c. best Java g-ice 10c 1b.. best Pearl tapiocaélbs. for Atkinson & Switzer. The Ontario Departmb‘nt of Agri- culture has issued a list. of the Fairs‘ and Exhibitions go he held this Fall, but, the list; is nut; yet, complete. The foL lowing are some of these Fairs to be held at an easy distance fmm Rich- mond Hill:â€"-â€" For mm more week we will sell our mulls, gmglmms and muslms at» reduced pnct-s. AHHHSUD & Switzer, . London . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snpt. 9-17. Bxampton. ;;. Sept. 20 and 21; Newmark . . ‘. , . .‘.Sept;; 20. 21, 22. Barrie. . . . . . . . .Sept. 26, 27.' 28. Weston. . . .. . . . . . . . Sept]. 30 and Oct. 1. Bulton.......". ..._._Oct. 3 andA. Cookstnwn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 4 and 5. Markham. '. .' . . . . . . . A . . . . Oct. 5, 6, 7. Schnmberq. ¢ . . . . . . ‘ . , (Oct. 13 and 14. Simcoe . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . Oct. 18,‘ 19. 20. 111) C A I"; S DATES OF FAIRS. Map 1e. Dr. Urippen, the alleged Wlfeamuder- «an was arrested with his companion. Miss (Lew-he, at, Fat/her: Point on Sun- day. The Dr. acknowledged his identity. ’ ~ The Lutheran $0hserver of July 22 contains the following iii-\Iative tn (me of. Will-inmsrmr‘t’s Luthemn' paslm-s. formerly of Vaughan. and a student at Richmond Hill'High Schoul: “The Rev. M. H. Fisher receiwdihe deglee of Ph, DQ, fx_-nm the Illinois Wesleyan University at, it's last commencement. 'RPV. Fishvr‘s doctmz’s thesis was (m the ‘.'UhrisLulngv -nfâ€"Si}. James." His tlwsis waynppmved by pi-ufessm's of other unlversites. The Work covered in his studies was of wide range and of high urdm' in thenlugv and philosophy, and the exzuninaiiuns were protnctt-d and thorough. Dr. ,Fishgr’is the suc- cessful pastor of St. Luke‘s, \Villiams- pm-t. Pn.”â€"Gazette {and Bulletin, \Villiamspnrn - , Pain anywhH'P sinppe-d in 20 minutes sure \viLll one of Dr. Slmnp’s Pink Pain TabIeLs. The furmula is on the 25-cmlt hnx. Ask your ‘Dnanr or Dl-uggist u'tmut, this formula! Smpgz Munmnly pains. headache, pain's any- where. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, ,W-is. for free trial to prove value. of his Headache or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson; The Markhnm‘Sun- takes a. holiday this week. The next Ruhlicut’inn of that paper will he qn_August 11. NORMAL ENTRANCE. The results of'the examinations for entrance into the normal schools were given in Tuesday’s dailies. The suc- ceszul candidates from Richmond Hill High School are. Miss J. L. Scott (honors) and Miss Ella I.‘ Quantz. The reports go to show that, examinations this year are difficult. ‘York County with its .five high schools and five continuation classes only. passed 30 candidates, and many high schools in ohe Province made complete failures. ,, Rev. Mr. Fisher, in the years. of .1902 and 1905 respectively. won the degrees of B.A., M.A. and B.P. ab the Uni- versity of Su’squehumm. Mr. Col'ni‘il. late Principal of the Markham Public School, has been appointed to a. similar position in Newmarket. ‘ Drive Rhéumatism from the blood with Dr. Shoop‘s Rheumatic Remedy. Tablet or liquid. Sold bv W, A San- derson. Everybody can't have an aeroplane, but castles m the air, althdugh they come as high. are still to be had rent frgeâ€"and they’re a. deal gaffer-.7 r The clerk of the town of North To: mntu has been instructed by the Council be write the Metropolitan Rail- way with a View of the latter running a Sunday street car service. - . Formerly» Noah Toronto ' firemen were wontfio Show; theing’elerity in a case of a, erecting?“ shack flu. ing it with , mi) and alighting it, having previmxsly iplaéed a dummy on the bgilding for rescue. I, This year determined to go oneibettea- a live subjected was, placed on the building and upon alarm being given the Brigade sped with lightning rapidity to the scene ‘of the fire but this year “probably the straw being drier than usual” the fire gained greater headway and the poor fellow to be rescued was in great danger of becoming a victim 10‘ the flames. A ladder was erected and one firm-mm got half way up and then retired. The man on top then resolved to try his own luck and made a bold rush seizing the ladder and sliding to the ground not; without being severely burned about the hands and other parts of the body. Moralâ€" Dangerons to play with fire. ‘ Some people are so blinded by dol- lar-itis that they can’t, look at the stars without speculating on how much per carat. they would hrin _ in the. open market. It is good tofie able to gaze up at God’s diamonds in the night sky without; computing their value or wondering how much He pays His ngzknign pgr eon. Finally,‘d0n’t waste too much con- temptuous pity on Lhe peor million- aire; he may be actuall human, reall'y hfmest .and occasiuna 1y happyâ€"ex- actly hke his pom-er brother.â€"[From Success Maga.zine.”l ' r As usual our stock is complete of men’s collars, ties, suspenders, belts and negligee‘ shirts. Atkinson & Switzer. * Rev. Dr. McCaughan, at one time pastor of St. Andrew ’s Church, Toronto, who was injured in jumping from an upper window of a hate! in Belfast, during a. fire, on July 26, died from his injuries at, the hospitalron Sunday. The strike onche GET. R. has caused considerabte iucnnveqience~ to Mark- ham Village merchants and others who are having the goods ,s'hipped by Metropolitan R1,R- to Langstaff and teaming it ask)“ from Yonge St. The Met. is usinga big 0. N.-O. car to bring freight up Yémge Sb. May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of ’the farmer: market. and by learning of' the best method in term practice. This is precisely the sort of information the'Farmers' Weekly Snngivesihevezyissne. Ithaanoequal as a launch Business Papenfleood Bmmxexyonm Forgdoelpeoul OE“- _. A. ,, ;-,.;.f:4.-atfi?ai use-'- A' NARRQW’ ESCAPE; , FARM PROFITS ., DEGREE O‘F‘ Ph‘. D. News Notes. _. A. ,. e.».s;.L.;»wafiÂ¥'al us.»- The regular meeting of the Council was held in the Council Chamber on August 2nd. 1910. All members p10- senb minutes nf last, meeting read and confirmed. The following accounts ,werevm'esented :â€" - ‘ H‘ Blailchard work on streets, . . $17.69 Jno. Cilsely “ “ “ 6.60 F. Levee “ L “ “ L. Innes & Sons lumber... . .. .T. F. McMahnn printing. etc“ .. R. H. Huxdware 00. oil etc. .. . . J. Rumor tile . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Culvert Co. culverts . .. $N§ng gnaw A letter was read from Lhe T; 8: Y. R. R. in reference to , their poles through the Village. 'Alsn a report on the water supply uf the Village by Mr. Glauleitz. consulting engineer. The report. was nut extremely encouraging as regards water supply from springs, hut. advised the drilling of artesiau .vells as a tvst. ' The Band of the Grenadier Guards which is being brought across thei ocean to play at the Canadian Nation”- 1'- 9.] Exhibition is being widely advertised as the chief musical attraction at; the Japan-British Exhibition. That; is- further evidence that it is an that ism claimed for it, viz.: that it is the‘finest“ military band in England. And that- means the world, for even the Germans ‘ admit that the British Military Bands excel all others. , The successful competitors in con: nection with the Field Grain Oom- etit-ion under the zmspites of the fiichmond Hill Agricultural Society are as follo\vs:â€"lst, Matthew floyler 2nd. Frank A. Legge; 3rd, James. McLean; 4th, Albert Jones; 5th, Jon- athan Brillinger. Highly Recommend- ed: Fred Clarke and Jacob Lunau. The first three prize-winners are eligible to compete in the sheaf com- petition at the Toronto Exhibition, and also the Grain Exhibit. All prize- winners in the Standing Crop 00m: petition will be eligible to compete at Guelph and Ottawa Winter Fairs. on the head, rendering h un- conscious. Had it struck him square on the'top of his head undoubtedly it would have killed him. He is around again all right. Again, on Saturday, whilst assisting at a raising 0n the farm of Mr. James Hislnp. a rafter fell and struck Mr. John McKenzie of the Willowdale Stock Farm, dislocating his shoulder. Mr. McKenzie will hsve a forced rest for about three weeks before being able to resume his regular duties. At the same raising Mr. Wilt~ shire’s, foreman, whilst getting; dawn" from the plate missed his hold and fell to the floor, which broke and carried him to the cellzu beneath, Without causing any very seiious injury. Dnubtless a little less haste andnot so much excitement would do away with all these accidents. - Aurora. and Newman-ket‘ business men find during the G. T. R.- stg'ike‘ (bapthey are fey-tunate in having the Metropolitan Railway to carry their freight. Cane’s factory' and ,the‘ other factories in Newmarkob have" shipped much of their goods over the electric railway, and sev'eml car loads of live stock and other commodities} have been brought; over the szunejine; to Richmond Hill, and transferred to? the C. N. 0. Railway. Towns situated as the above find it; a great benefit; 130 have ll. competing line. Trenchâ€"Sandersnnâ€"On mutinn the Treasurer Was instructed {to pay these accnunts. ‘ A letter from the Canadian Muni- cipal Association was read and laid ovgr for future consideration. The Clerk reported receipt of a requisitiun from the Board of Edu- cation, for $1700.00 for Public School purposes to be collected from/Rich- mond Hill, Nu. 3 Markham and No. 4 Vaughan,.and $800.00 for High School purposes $300.00 of which is to be used fox; _9quip_tpen-b. ‘ ‘ Sinisâ€"lSzmdersnnâ€"On motion it, was decided to dull a test well with as little delay as possible. ' mL,.nI,-u . ‘. The Glen-k Wis inrstx'ucted to Write to Mr. Kitchen of A’lmnnte with re- ference to a knitting mill proposition referred to in a letter from him. Council adjourned. ’ Several accidents have . occurred recently at barn-raisings. On last Tuesday week. at the raising of Mr. Jaspp‘h Coher’s barn, on the Srd'Con. 0f Markham, a. comnmnder fell from the plate and gtruck Mr. Robegt Agar u.~ I, MCMULLENâ€"In Toronto. on Tuesday, August 2. 1910. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McMulIen, aged 50 years. Funeral from the reside-nee of her father Mr. Matthew Mortson, Rich- mond Hi1]. Thursday afternoon, at; 1 o’clock to King City Cemetery. FIELD GRAIN COMPETITION. ' BRITAIN‘S BEST BAND. in Eight hours received .by our Employment Department on ‘Vednesdav, July 6th, in- dicate the chances we have for placing competent young peo- le in good nfifice positiéns. Ve cannot supply half the calls we receive for lack of material. If you want a good traimng and a nod salary when ready, att-‘en our school. Central Business College, To- ronto. \V. H. Shaw, Prin- cipal. Free Catalogue mailed on request. Fourteen Balls FORTUN ATE TO \VN S. VILLAGE COUNCIL. ACUIDEN TS. DEATHS limit} M'I-Q'H'l'ih'k'l‘é'w'l‘ rio‘fi'é-i'é'E-QWéé 6‘ $+é~+4~§~¢$¢+¢ ++M+ Midsummer Sale News iAtkmSOn & fiwflzeri ,iN CONCRETE HOUSE 3 RICHMOND HILL ' *%++*°§~%§~++§~+++++%+4Â¥++'§"§ +4”! 2"3"!"P+++++$++$+++$+++Â¥+**4°4‘ s-M-rfiM-mgeme‘way-afl-many-aoaoawé-WM-tvésweMMMMM MM: ~ 5m.~§f++oa3++weo¢wm+~§i+1§gv+wum»wwwwzéwwwz 421in. Light Grey Tweed Dres's Goods 424m. nght Urey 'l‘weed Dress Goods _ . 250 yd 3o§in.v.Wool Delaine, floral patfern. Sale price. Cream-Cotton Poplin, 28 in. wide. Per yd. Ladies’ Blue and White and Grey and White.“ Striped Gingham Blouses, Each , .7 , - ‘ ' $1.09 Ladiés’ Eliack and White and Blue; and VV‘hite Striped Print Blouses. E‘ach' . 750 Ladies' Blouses, same as above only dotted patterns. Each . . . _ 7 m,- Heavy Canadian Striped and Checked Shirting, dark " patterns. Sale price . . 16c yd. Qiford Shirting, checked-pattern. Sale price, ~ go, He and 12-54: yd. Aug. 4, 1910. Dongola Strap Pumps V . . $1.35, $.50 and $1.75 Patent Ankle Strap Pumps $2.75 Dongola Oxfords, medium and low~heel . ‘ $1.85 Tan Box Calf and ChoCO'lavte Oxfords, $1.75'to $2.25 R‘IBHMBNDHLL GENTS’ FURNISHER adies’ White Tailor-made Vesting Blouses, tuckéd fronts. Sale priCe ~ - ' $I.15 NORMAN J. GLASS A Few Lines at Rieidugerd Prices for Ladies conceded‘lby all to be the best yet pro‘duée‘d. Simple in Construction. Safe and reliable. Easy to’operate. Bakes perfectly. N43 Smoke.. No sniell. ‘, Call and let, us Show it 139 you. ' ' ' Sterling Ready-Mixed Paints. Melon-,9. Cream Separ- ators, Pamjd and Amatite Roofing, Anthony Wire Fence. Eavetroughing and Tinsmithing in all its branches promptly done and satisfaction guaranteed. TheNew Perisction’?" . e Blue Flame flil Stave Richmond Hill Hardware 60. Bell Taephone 18 NORMAN BATTY Manager P.S.-â€"-Ask about VVONDER SHINE. Screen Doors'from 850 to $2.00 Screen Windows from 18c to 300 MMMfi$§§é~M++MM+ “no” +9£¥é+w¢¢¢§+w â€"â€"AT TH Eâ€"â€" Q§QON§§§§¢§§O above only dotted patterns. 500 ’§«%Ӥ'M'§v+°§'+i! PHONE 17 x 20c yd ZOC

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