The' Lndieé" Aid 0&1: .thej-Methudist Chuwh “wort lthe , Moceedg of ~the anniversary $256;92.i - " Mrs. Piude‘r of Amjm'a spent Vic: tori". Day with Mrs. But hey. RICHMOND Runyon“ MAY 30,1919 Newma‘rkeb Express-HeraldveMr. W. Reddiu uf Richmond Hill spent; over Sunng in town. ‘ Messrs. P. Suvfaéé and 801; EH73 Been a pointed agents for the (Jan- udiun urthern Steamship Company. Mr. Matthew Boyle has purchased Mrs. Clark’s residence on Centre’St., and takes possession Sept. 1. The p1 ice paid is $4,000. . The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Church put-pose givmg an Ice Cream Social on the church lawn on Sutur- day- evening; June 29. » Men’s and Boys’ Belts, 25c" 50c. 9nd 75c. each; M en‘s Teck Ties, a fine range nf-puttems, 250. each; Men’s Four-in- Hand Ties, 20c., 250., 450. and 500. each. Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. and! Mrs. Frank Oliver wish to thank all the friends} who so kindly cumeto their assistance in their recent. misfortune. _ The r» ulap practice And meetin of the Fire rigade will be held Mon ay night, June , 1912. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Casely wishes through THE LIBERAL to thank the Fire Depart- ment, for their kindness and sympathy in her sad bereavement. . @1113 In: W A meeting of the Tennis Club will he held at the Courts 'i‘n‘lhe‘â€Pnrk Thursday evening (to-night). at, 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing for the coming season. All interested are requested to attend. The Public School flagâ€"What {she wind has left, of itâ€"hoisted‘on Victo‘l‘ifl Day, is still floutingliyl the breeze; Mrs. Clark and daughter, Miss Janet Clark, leave next week on a trip to the Paciï¬c Coast. Mr. O’Connor! and family of Toronto have taken her residence until Sept, 1. Mr. R. W; Sloan of Simcoe County, Inspector of Immngramtidn for the Do- miniun Government. was in the village Thursday and paid an oï¬icial visit to the local Employment. Agent. Call in and- see the samples of trouserin s we can mak‘e‘to your measure or $4.50. Tailored and‘guar- anteed by the House of Hobberlin, Toronto. Atkinson'&SWitzm-. ' Mr. Hodgson and Miss Manning wish to thank the many kind friends and neighhnrs through THE LIBERAL fortheir kindness and sympathy dur- ing the long illness and after the death of the late Mrs. Hodgson. Mrs. John Bestard and family ap- preciate very much the kindness and sympathy 0f neighbors and friends during Mr. Bestard’s illness and after his. death, and they wish through THE LIBERAL to express their heart- felt thanks. . The Guild has a. program of 810011- tidn for Friday evening. Mrs. Currie arranges the program, and Mr. Arthur Boyle presides. The monthly collec- “(Ln of glefocflietxwill bf taker}; A mePting of the. directors of the Rivhmond Hill Agricultural Society will be held in the Lame Hall Satur- day. June 1. at 2.30. It is understood that; part of the husiness will he the cnnsideration of the protests entered in the football and farmer’s speed- ing contests. , The ladies of the congregation had n. lm'ge patronage of the public on Vim toria. Day and provisions suffered al- mmst to extinction. Rev. E. 0. Our’rie conducts the pre- communion service in Avenue Road Church co-mnrrow evening. M33316. Victoria. Day was spent quietly by the people of the village. There weré‘ quite a. number of visitors here from other places. some of whom remained owe’r Sundew. r 'VSéveral deals in real estate were made here last Iweek. ‘ Mr. J. Mc- Naughtng lynxglaï¬ï¬wq huilding lots from Mr. A. Killough ‘ï¬hd ‘ intends huflding in the near future. - Mr. Kil- Féugh also: sold' three lots to_Mr-. J‘. Kalser and an acre each thr. J. T. Saigeon and Dr. Routley. Mr. J. 'B. McLean. has sold his residémce to Mr. D. Malloy, and“ wi’ll build' a brick gifnce just. south" of‘thé Standard n . ‘ . The" people of the _villa'ge have-pun "chased two gasoline lights of 1500 Vénndle ower e_ach_and hnye put them {113 RH; 6 Wm main corners. -",’ The funeral of“ Mm: 393-. Gnaham 109k place last Saturday and was my;er athmdedw » v ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Q. A .14 S ablpau. ., r. g {r .r, . , 3 Members presentâ€"J. S. McNair. deputy-move; ,a’nd M‘ensrs, J. 6,. Whit. more, A. J. Witherspoun and Alex; thpemn. cummillors. 7_ 4 . :The anc’il'mpt f9; animal-business ~ Minute-8 at last, regular m‘éeting and also special meeting read and con- ï¬rmed. " ‘ John Thomson,V ‘too high, Iot._s 16 1mg _l7.tc_un. 7. ;_I»a_mye;§¢_gi smog , James Waï¬kirisr aiï¬dï¬ohiiï¬bï¬q _' to have dugs muck "mm milw=ï¬obh allnwed. ’ ' M - ' -' A ctmm-mnicutiun Wstb read from 'M1-.'Frank Barber, 0. E., asking the Council, for a date to open tenders for erecting a brgakwnger‘ south of, Wood- b‘i‘ke‘ 9n§riivélebzi¢ * VVitherspoonâ€"Camernnâ€"That this Council grant to the citizens of Maple the privilege of erecting poles in‘ said village for lighting streets by gaso- line: Said poles may be Pieced on the public highway as near theeidewalk as possible uo'asnnt to interfere with the public traflic or the private rights. or ingress or egress of any private citizen. Also that Mr. J. B. McLeau and Mr. J. T. Saigeon 'be a. committee ap ointed by this Council to place said p0 es.-â€"Carried. . 0n mution the Clerk was instructed to notify the Clerk of Etobicnke that the members of Vaughan Council wish to meet the members of Embicuke Council on Saturday, the lst of J une. in reference to eel-lain‘culverts being out of repeir. _ 4 The above Council met as a 0mm. at Revision «t 10 mm. on Saturday. May " . . - " . The“ follnwing '9:th came beforé the court:â€"-â€" ‘ ' ' ’ A. T. Orth, assessed ,too high. lot 20. con. 8. Lowered $100. \Vhitmore â€"â€" (Jamel-on â€"- That- the clerk notify 'Mr. Frank Barbe: that this Council will meet, at his, oflice, Toronto, on Tuesdav, June 11, for the, purpnse of opening and considering tenders for, the Woodbridge break. water.â€"0un-ied. ’ On métion -the Treasurer was au- thorized to pay the folloWing general accounts:â€" S. R. Hart, stationery . . . .$1 00 Ed. _\V. Blown. 100 pnthmasters’ MF. J. T. Saigéon nppeured before the Council asking permlssiun to erect poles in the village of Maple fox-113M- in purposes. Vhitmore - lists.“ . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . ..900 Ed. W. Brown, school orders,‘ tendexs,&c.*...... . . . . . . 400 On motion the Treasurer was un- thm'ized to pny the following road accountszâ€" ‘ 0. Burton. plank ant-1 cedar posts $7 75 H. O_hapman, repairing gate; G. bridée.. . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 268 J. Tram; work on Howland- hill 3 68 J. L. Card. pine and lumber . . 10 65 R. Topper. opening gravel pit. . . 1 00 M. Mcqitllum. Abnilding bridge t HABMANâ€"In Ricbmnnd Hill, May 25. 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hur- Trdyer . . . . . . . . J. Devins. teaming .. W. iWillard, wox-k Eilnacl . . .’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . V. upgphrey, work at Howfland M21. con. 8 .. ..‘..110 75 J. W. Rumble. repairing bridge, 850., at Panel-son . . . . . . . -. . . 13 00 G. ngep, repairing bridgerMill Road. . . . . . . G. Bowen. shovelling snow . .. . . Spencer Bowen. shovelling snow R. Bowen, “ " W. Bowen. 9 “ H. U. Bailey, poles for Wood- bridge and Vaughan Tele- hune On. C. umhle. hauling lunk and repairing culvert, aple side road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. O. Mathewson. hauling plank and repairing culvert on Maple side road†H. Wilson, ï¬lling in washout. . . H. \Vilson. work on road . .. . . . H. Wilson. work at Boyle’s pon H. Espey. shovelling snow. . . . . . Maple stutute'labor . . . . . . . . . . . ' GRAHAMâ€"At his latle resxdence, near Carmine. on Thursday, May 23, 1912, ‘ JosethI-ahnm, in his 7lst year. ' Funeral Saturday; May Interment at Maple Cemetery. ' BESTARDâ€"In Riehmdnd Hill, on Sat- urday, May 25. 1912, John Bestard, . y in his 77th‘yea1»; { lFuneral Tuesday morning to Heise 1 Hill Cemetery, leaving the residience :at 9 o’clock. '- r I ' GIBSON-In Vaughan. nem- Elgin Mills, . . Thursday. May, '23. 19-12, Fullenton ‘ Gibson inhis 88th 'y‘egii‘." ,. ?_ ‘ ' Interment at 'Old‘St. Andrew’s Chui-eh, Scarboro. mlMonda-y, May 27... _ I - .The Council adjourned until day, June l8, at 10 mm. Court Fail-view. No. 3659, Independ- ent Order of Foresters, met. in the lodge room Tmsday evening. May 28. when the followmg goflicers wage elected:â€"- , “ ' e C. R.â€"-Bro. H. W. Patterson. P. C. R.â€"Bro. J. W. L. Leece. V. G. R.â€"â€"Bro. G. Thompson. Fin. Sec.â€"Bro.‘J. W. Palmer. 7 Rec. Sec.-â€"-Bro. W. H. Murphy. v S. W.â€"-â€"Bro. F. Riley. ‘ J. W.â€"-râ€"Bro. R. A. Grant. - S. W.â€"-â€"Bro. J'. Hunt. J. W.â€"Bro. S. Chadwick. Omtorâ€"on. J. Morrison. Bro. Patterson read an address to Bro. Fellman. D.S.C.R., who was-pre- sented with a. box of cigars as an appreciation oï¬ his good work. A bountiful repast was provided by the companion members of the Court. followed by a. musical programme. man. a Son. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. vwcï¬m cauuciL DEATHS BIRTHS. Gravel 1120 375 150 ELECTRICITY Tel. I N .3118. OVERLAND MOTOR? CARS and TRUCKS ' 1912 Models are ’unsur- passed for value and efï¬cxen- cy. Above cut represents our ï¬ve paSSehg‘er, thirty horse power car at $1375 00, deliv- ered in Toronto fully equipp» ed. Call without fail and see our 1912 Models. " SHAW-OVERLAND SALES {CO}; 52 T0 59 ADELAIDE ST.-, WEST 7 TORONTO 30-9m Electric Fixtures Us}, Dougiaéyilkï¬ Bag-attic '. - . C0. ‘ > 2309‘ YONGE ST. Head Ofï¬ce: 476 Blo‘ot-VW†.- '_City. ‘ - ’ ELECTRIB WIRING House Lighting. 8w. ZS-tf By Rules of National Board of Fire Underwriters for United States and Canada. 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