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The Liberal, 4 Sep 1884, p. 5

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T( ’u'r'ulmmx PRUETOR‘S STAGE All kinds 0 LIBERAL Stor \T. R. “VG will 1 trial from t year for 25 10115 at one Next Saturday, in the Lorne Hal cases. besides son Patterson o a practice g nus to thc Markham t A large selz Franklin Sqn axle at, THE I Heavy the Concre Monday last being the 151 schools re-opened for anothez a large number put in rm apr the Public and High Schools appears to be much more teachers and pupils are to l streets. per dozen The Cheap place forgood ces‘. MLJOS. Hull ht old ,staud, hls 1mg of groceries, flour 3%. &c‘1&c.,nud t of Tétting the pub] column in the LII and eull and see f The Fergus Lacr Richmond Hill on will make an nttven‘ covered gold mede dnnht draw a large will lilev he tin: ]‘ of the season 01‘ Gents ther by heavy I7 ers at the Go to th ,hirtings, c val, on school room V of lemonade. and 0th ved from 7 till 9. The above teams Markham fair grour The match was evenl club securing the 2nd and Patterson the 15‘ lasted three hours. ' match from the oths: to be Born who will a Hymn D IBERAL S Don't buy your groceries git quotations from the OM vic POST The Indips of the phmon} rflill, purp arms in ba: weral m1 Richmond Patterson vs. Markha above mme crossed sti t1] Schools Re-Opened ir (Patter 5am on S prepare procurm ks and 1y evening, .‘ of the Ohm 1d other reh-es m Ontario H011 thP lust ch played here Fruit Festiva nnw Court Day me at 2 Practice heap 501‘ ampt rial. CFE Hill v zlur st and ash Hons: )ods at (:10 1V6 mis 3. I' 15 th Tl WY 1L1 Clul \irt JiS $01116 ‘m’. “hm. ' :7_ )rx 1n atch 1ts ill I‘fi’ n. no' rubber pt ch int. 1b prim J11 The fruit ople hip nd visiti 12th. a: nn< 0n th games, The match as won a w remains lbe till you ap Cash tol ‘SCI' a mu will villa we tho y last. erham hurch festL in the nts t1] in shredshesides boys sho interfere with that which them. Kli inn thut states t); the her of friends mgr played several on the lawn, after wl where a pleasing : banqm Wm. I 6th were l‘ertd and adopted. A bill Irom M. H. Keefler was ordered to be paid. A list of members of the Fire Brigade was presented to the Council to be certified by the fire and water committee as being regular firemen. The names were accordingly certified to. A petition was read. which was signed by Mr. J. M. Lawrence and 47 other property held. ere, asking the Council to pass a Bv-Luw to enable the village to‘ purchase a lot of land from Dr. liangstafi, on the north side of Centre St.. for a Public Park. The Council expressed a willingness to grant the request of the above petition, but thought it would be more advisable to call a public meeting of Pursuant t on Wednesdx absence of $1 Lo the chair. expressed a Willingness to grant we request of the above petition, but thought it would be more advisable to call a public meeting of the rate-payers of the village with a View of obtaining their consent to upply a. portion of the distribution fund {or the purchase of land for said park, and a. resolution was passed to that eflect. It was then moved by Mr. Law, seconded by Mr. Moodie, that a public meeting be called on Wednesday, Sept. 10th, ’84, at 7.30 p.1n.. in accordance with the above resolution. Council then ad- journed. Mlss Trench and Miss Frank Trench are visiting friends in Barrie. Miss B . Duncan has returned to Richmond Hill from her home in Simcoe, after several weeks' holidays. Mr. W ed the M Cobourg, session. We are glad to see Councillor Hopper around again attending to business, after being laid up for several dnys'with A sprain- ed ankle. Mr. W. Atkinson, Jr., is spewing a days on the north shore of Lake Snncoe. Mrs. John Powell evening from a “sit Morrisburg, Ontario. Mr. H. H. Wright attended the High Court of A. 0. F. held M London 1m week. Mr. W. T. A. (Jock was appafnted Dlstrict Sub-Chief Range: of York Distsrict. iians, and th mnouded to." AM n‘f nrh tea that 1t Council Meeting. lrsuant to adjoumment the Council met Jednesday evening, Sept. 3rd. In the [ice of the Reeve, Mr. Crosby was called le chair. Other members present,1\1essrs. Llie. Hopper and Law. Minutes of Aug. were rede and adopted. A bill from M. ED k putting up epnugh's Gr; rkham correspo :ays that the Ori to play the ‘ 11d Hill, and lb: at mt )leusing supper was prepared. Af- msts were drunk in honor of lhe hostess, the press, the Young Can- nd the hand, and were cheerfully d to." The evening was then spent , Music“, and social intercourse Until o’clock, when the company parted, ging the National Anthem, all feel- a. pleasant evening had been passed. i at the It ink It would be ' on tlio Mmkhn wn so liberally ll) PERSONALS. , Norman, 0! our High School. pussw atria. Exam. at chtoria University, and will attend during the nut Success!” Mark u t 'orepaugh‘s A Token Of Honvr A Suggestion 1 Glass From and H ‘et at. arly Stage th .lmu urt "as the Bid! from of pl periutendin; guarantee cL’mugblin Mnlholln n 1L Sh :e seleciious of musi h all were invited in U) returned on Saturday wnh her parents near Lance of Mr. and mu, and Marge ) invited. The {i1 M Pupfls mmlete village nuth rstnnd that tt eLl lyv the first twelve of 1M 1 lent will offer the 1t Hull} f re \ll vill 11) inL whi er in Tuesday's rossn club are Canadians of utmnc taught nc not belon part t nuth Coherete the nu ; the that will t is greatly ndy haml- extending ywalk, and to make an- ‘easm'y after those silver Th M ND his salmon lden Je ' for during Idvertis- : exhib- th inst. sug He m-ran xcntio: nffrey W. T glass. vork, when > the retc our ities also {some clubs 1‘1 t. in city Mr \VCI‘E Mrs. num- burr. torn Oh to anu ble xpt. the will they rmd I W 11 1‘ All FRESH GROCERIES,PROVISIONS,FLOE§R & FEED: SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, And every description of'Fruit of the best quality. Boots‘afid Shoes will be keptin endles variety and at prices 'which can not be beaten in Butter and Eggs taken at the- highest market price i1: exchange for goods. A share of public patronage is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Before purchasing elsewhere call. and inspect the imâ€" mense stockacf cur NEW DRESS GGQDS Silks.’ Satins, Drcs \Vhere all goods are marked in plain A’J.‘ LOWER PRICES THAN EVER FORE OFFERED, And Invite Inspection of 0111'" New ONTARIO HOUSE, Richmond Hill, has just dpened O‘U‘t' with a large stock of 84 Yonge Street, 8rd; Store above Queen Street. When you c0 are now showing a Large‘and Complete Stock 0i POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE, 18,2.Yomge Street, Tarento,.., 184 Y0N§§.§TB§§T; TORQNTO. ns, Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Fa'fi: ateens, Ginghams, Grey Cottons, \Vhite Cottons, Sheetings, ’ masks, Lace Curtains, Towels, Napkins, lets, Coun terpanes, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, &C. &c. SAYVIPLES’ BY‘MAIL ON REQUEST. me to th NEW SPRENG’GGQDS ONTARIO. My “w-” H ,45c., 50c,. 75c., 35: ‘ costumes, we have See our all wool 'I‘ as’ Coats and Ulsters cits7 save tlme and money HOUSE; Magnificent assortment onl by doing your'tradinq with Laces, Fg'fiéyb Go'od‘s, Prints . Sheetinqs,Téble Daâ€" ‘ price, and terfnscash JOS. HALL

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