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The Liberal, 30 May 1912, p. 8

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â€"â€"Miss McOntcheon, E McVean Table Centrepieceâ€"Louisa B Fisher, Miss McGutcheon Table Danieâ€"Louisa B Fisher. J P Graham Toilet Set,â€" Miss McCutcheon, 1st and 2nd Queen Anne Dawning-J W Willmott, Gomrie M Brown Mexican Drawn Work-â€" .1 W Willmnna, LouisaB Fisher Out» line Workâ€"Miss McCutcheun, J W Wiimntt Bend workâ€"Miss McCutcheon. E McV.ean Coronation Bead W0!‘k-- E McVean. J W Wiilmott Tray or Carving Clothâ€"J P Graham, Miss Mc~ Cuteheon Sideboard Scarf â€" J W \Viilmott. Louisa. B Fisher Sofa. Cushionâ€"E McVean. Miss McGutcheon. Pin Cushionâ€"Miss McGutcheon, J P Graham Slippersâ€"Miss McCutcheon, E McVean Wool Shawlâ€"Miss Mc- Cutcheon, Louisa. B Fisher Wool Fus'cinatorâ€"â€" E McVean, Miss Me- Outcheon Ladies Embroidery Blouse â€"-G,omrie M Brown, J, P Graham. Burnt Wood Workâ€"Miss G Brown. E McVean Burnt Leather Workâ€"E McVeun Mmmtmelick Work'Miss Louisa B Fisher Raflia Workâ€"Louisa B Fisher Reed “fork-Louisa. B Fisher. Seed Workâ€"Louisa]? Fisher Fancy Apronâ€"Louisa, B Fisher, J W “7111- mot/t Fancy Work Bagâ€"Miss Mc- Gutcheon, J P Graham Work Basket, Fancyâ€"Louisa. B Fisher, J, W Will- mott Painting in Oilsâ€"Coxnrie M Brown, lst and 2nd Painting on Satin, &c.â€"â€"E McVean, J P Graham. Painting in Water Colorsâ€"Comrie M Brown. lst. and 2nd Wood Carryingâ€" Buttenhurg Luceâ€"-Onmrie M Browm Miss McCutcheun Tenerifle LuceJ-E McVeun, Lhuisu. B Fisher Ginny Luce -â€"-E McVean, Louisa B Fisher Irish Cit-other. Lace â€"- Miss McCutcheun. Louisa. B Fisher Nettingâ€"Miss Mc- Cutcheon, Louisa B Fisher Tintingâ€"- Miss McGutcheon. Louis}! B Fisher. Gui ux-e \VorknLouisa 'B Fishela.» EI Mo enn quheb “lurk in Silk-1Miias McCutcheon, J 1’ Graham Crotchel Work in Woolâ€"Miss chGutch-zon, J P Graham Urge-lie} Work i2 Coqmn van-nu... »E McVean, J P Graham Towelsâ€"- Miss McOutcheon. J W Willma‘tb. Handkerchiefsâ€"Miss McOutcheon, J W LVVillmott. AFive O’clock Teaclotch ._---- n... Dl‘uwu. Lav nuu m.“ u “.0. v... V n.” E McVean, Louisa B Fisher Photo- graphsâ€"J W \Villmom Quinsâ€"E Mc- Veau Pen and Ink Drawingâ€"J P Graham Pencil Drawingâ€"J P Graham, Oomrie M Brown _Chaycoal Dragging vv.....- _.- _. V -â€"-J P Graham Painting on China Conventinualâ€"Gruup lâ€"Miss Edna. Manir Group 2â€"â€"-Miss McBeth Group 3â€"Miss Edna McNuir, Miss MJBeth. Groub 4â€"Miss Edna McNair, Miss G M Browrn Group 5â€"Miss Hendry. Painting 0n China, Floralâ€"Group 1â€"â€" Miss G M Brown. lst and 2116. Group 4â€"Miss McBeth. Banqueting Hall which has recently been added to the L0 lge Roiim. Hex-o the wants of all who enjoy a. sumpt-u~ ous t-vpast were supplied. The pro- gramme of song, speeches etc" so well arranged by the S. W. Bro. E. A. James, was thoroughly enjoyed by the eighty happy people who were priv- ileged to be present. The next regular meeting will he held on May 30. when “first and second degree is to be given, also the election of officers is to take place. The installing of same is to he 'on June 24 as usual. The regular- meeting for June is on the 27th, and a, special meeting is to be held on the. 2Jth to enable the present officers to :ep abr est of the work. The members of Patterson Masonic Lodge together with their lady f1 ieuds and visiting brethren from Toronto, Eglinton, Maple and Richmond Hill spent; a very enjoyable evening on Wednesday, 22. The occasion was the official visit of R. W. Bro. H. C. Scullev D. D. Gr. M. After the woxk in the Lodge had been done and re- ceived the merited complimentary remarks of the R. W. 81-0., the ladies and brethren assembledjn the new CHILDREN’S DEPT. Pen and Ink Drawingâ€"Constance Willmotb. Post Cards â€"- Miss Jean McDonald.Constance VVillmott. Dress- ed Dollâ€"Constance Willmott. Hund- kerchiefsâ€"Domthy Murphy. Constance Willmott. Fancy Work -â€" Dorothy Mquhy, Cogstance “Lillmott. A n,,, 141:... -_“-r.-_, , V Judgesâ€"Mrs. Gr. F. Allen. Miss Hedley Pentlnnd. Mrs. H. A. Nicholle, Miss L J Russell1 Mrs. '1‘. F. McMahon, Mrs. Geo. Leck, Miss Alberta Heacock, Miss Ida M. Clark. Specile services will be held at Hope Church on Sunday, the 9th of June. at. 2 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. G. Rogers of Woodbridge will preach. Cullec. tions will be taken in aid of the Trust Fund of the Church. Special music at. both services. North Toronto on Saturday failed to carry a, by-la w to raise $50,000 to build a High School. The congregation of Eglintnn Meth- odist Church has invited Rev. R. J. Fallis, now pastor of North Parkdale Church. to the pulpit of the northern institution when his term at Purkdale expires in June, 1913. SATURDAY, June 8â€"Househ01d effects, vehicle-s, real estate, etc., on lot 26. cm]. 3, Markham, near Victoria Square, the property belonging to the estate of the late Christopher Heise. Sale of chattels at 1 p.m., real estate at 3 p.111. Termsâ€"For chattels. cash; fm' real vstate. 10% day of sale. balance in 30 days there~ after. J. H. Prentice, Auct. (Continued (ram pm 1) Auction Sales News N otes.‘ ,PRIZE_,L_|§T Thornhill. Hope. DEMONSTRATION Cerdially invites the Public to a Demonstration to be held ~ at their store GEO.. McDONALD, Richmond Hill SATURDAY, JUNE 8 - Beginning 3110.00 O’clock AM. THE BAKING QUALITIES OF . v THE STOVE Will be fully explained and Biscuits baked in the From heavy laying stl'ainrfrom my best pens. White ‘Vyandottes, at June prices, $1.50 per setting. HARRY SANDERSON, 39-tf / Richmond Hills Will Be Served Wit-h Coffee; GUME “BRING YOUR FRIENDS One copy of Webster’s New Inter- national Dictionary. This is not a revised edition of Webster. but a new creation from cover to cover. There are 2700 pages, 6000 illustrations. and the volume contains mme informatinn of interest to more people than any other dictionary. The onpy for sale is indexed, and the leather binding should last a lifetime. The publisher’s price is $13.00, less a. discount of 25 30.t.f. 4fl-tf Eggs for Hatching The Blacksmith shop and house at Elgin Mills ‘is for sale or to rent. Then is hnlhm acre of land, and on the premises are good blacksmith shop. workshop. and good hnuse. all in gnnd stutenf re air. Terms pasy. Possession at once. I‘his is one 0f the best black- smith stands on Yonge street. 0. KERS‘VILL Tomato Plants. Early and Late Cab- bage, Red Cabbage, Cauliflowers and Celery. Also Pansies, Asters. Stocks, Petiinias. Verbenas, Snupdragnns, Alyssums, Zinnias. Send orders to F‘. E. Sims. her cent. 434x. ’T'HE LIBERAL OFFICE. THE; RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CD. For Sale or Rent New Perfection + OVEN * Now Ready For Sale Enquire at Pasture A. KNIGHTS, Surrey Farm, Richmond Hill. 166 Syd enham St. Toronto. 990006900000006060 The chelielxce at our harness is not, entirely the result of, using only the best matexinl. OUR. EXPERIENCE AND JUDG- MENT cnmhine Lu give the very {mt hat-Ines» pmcumble ful' your mmwy. FOR MEN OR BEAST _ we hute-anfld numfnrt in the way of BLANKETS, ROBES and MITTS. and; hi fact; everythluu‘in uur line. All reliable gnuds at lensunable prices. to hear and adjudicate upon all com- plaints against the Assessment Ball of the Municipality of. the Township nf Markham. fin“ the said Year 1912.‘ All parties interesth are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 38-tf TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM C. H. STIVER. Clerk of thesnid Municipnhfv. Uniunville. May 23, 1912. 47-2 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a. Court for the revi'sinu of the Assessment Roll for \the Township of Markham will be- held in Council Chamber, Unionville, nu A reliable man is wanted as Grave nggel', and Caretakm‘ of the CemeLtâ€"ry. Apply F. M‘cOONAGHY Chnilman Cemetery and Vault, 4Prgsbyteriun church, Richmond Hill. 3-1:. . SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912 Court of Revision. Wi-llowdale Caretaker Wanted HOLSTEINS and TAMWORTHS all ages for sale AT 3.00 O’ULOCK P.M. â€"â€"â€"Municipuli tv of theâ€" Stuck Farm J. MCKENZIE THE W. HEWISON HOUSE PAINTER, ‘ Glazier, Grainer and Paper Hanger. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND HI’L ‘. L. B« HAND, ‘Tonomo RICHMOND HILL BRANCH BANK The varmm-nt has flmrwn open for Mxlly 150.000 Free Hm‘nesteads 4.180 acres mullâ€"along tho linvs uf 1111- Canadian Nurtth Railâ€"way in Mnnitnlm, Snsknmhewan and Ailern. Al lt'nsl 35,(lI)Unf thesu me within «(radius of 2G) milvs uf "printed lines (of the ()umpuny‘, while the balance WI" he serve-d hy Bram-hrs now uncle-1- ('mmn-metiml (u' m'uje clad. Albertn. the Prnviww all-may nuthm-Ihy fur Us fertile lands and snlllhrinus Climateâ€"takes first. plan) In the tutu] hf lnmwsteuds (dfvring. But. tlw \Vnndel-ful \Vheut, Lnnds nf Saskatchewan m-(A well l'PleSt‘ntt-Kl in the free Funus which have been thmwn “pan for (-ntry. Manitobaâ€" the "Most sectk‘d of the threeâ€"holds nut. a large number. Manitoba, 21,800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta. 74,000 VVr‘sts-rn Canada is so big that ppm: ,umlly every farming ('nnditinn is met with in the cmuhinvd tutu). Tth is 0pm) pl'ilil'iP. the Muff minim-y, which nerds Hume chm-inn". and alsu (he rnlling land wlwn- [mun and clinan are ndmirahlv‘ ndnmvd tn the Imeds nf mixed farming. Thu atunmphereâ€"Olwu'. Dry and Invigm'alingâ€"umkes this hand tlu- bust land in live In. ' The- hpst. Hnnwstmuls are rapidly lwing mken up. and intending setllv~1':4‘\‘ill he “'t'l' nd\ ism! (u make timir selectian witlu-uc dI-lz-u'. \Vlile fm- min-9e lumkle-t ghng the lucutinn and n dvsuriplinn uf [he hmd lwiug nt’fmod. A cr-py willglw mailed to anyone aning applicant,” to H. II. Fairlmirn. ASst. Genmul Pussengvr Age‘ut, Canadian Northern Building, TUI'UHLU, Ont. 0]? @WA Stallion Registt r. 5ND, V n D E Manger. Bfihchol aka .3 ,leph. Mnrldum. Stbuffvflh, Unionvmc and Lows! Hi“. STANDAERD 150.000 Free Homesteads ALONG THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY I IN Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta. AVINGS deposited in this bank draw the current rate of imam. Withdrawal: of part or the whoie‘amount may be m‘ade when- ever desired without delay. - A Baby’s Buot was lost; in the F'uii- Ground on Victoria. Day. Finder will please leave at 48-1 , THE LIBERAL OFFICE. A quantity of fence mils smtable for summer wand. For sale. cheap. » F. R. OLIVER, 48-2 1 Richmond Hill. 48-t.f. In the Park. on Fail-\Day. a Gentle- man’s Stick Pin. set i‘n'pearls. Ree ward at. ' 48-1 THE LIBERAL OFFICE. Cottage at Wilcox Lake; fully furn~ ishrd; about 1 acre of land; fruit trees; drilled well with gasoline engine for pumping. Boat, house and hmit. - 48-l.f. \ F. H. TODD. 48-1 ALL BRANCHES OF THE TRADE STRICTLY ATTENDED ,TO. Post hole diggexs. Big wages to experienced men \vith'tools. Apply at once to 7‘ W. J. LA‘VRENCE. Furniture and other Household Effects F. J. WMWAHD PATRONAGE SOLICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SHOEING LAME AND INTERFERING HORSES A SPECMLTY F. J. WUUDWARD. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, New Gormley Wood for Sale on Richmond Street. Inquire on the premises. Also The Storey Cottage For Sale For Sale Wanted Lost Lost Richmund Hill.

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