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The Liberal, 30 Dec 1886, p. 8

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12mm (l GGAL Ii‘nlo B10051 Purifim. Tonic, Dim-optic of Appeffm, Indigcm mt, D)2«11L-]>iu, urmezmss, Jmmdica. ] I'vvl‘ Complaint, ‘wrvmmzficm, n!) Kidney Di (:zfioa gamma, ' ' ovnlinr‘urwYuma“ , Slut Rheum, ,n1v1:v.1m¢1 MI Gil-tin Lim 3. , me'uflm, 2n mtimx 0f vhu 'Ihmrt, Smn' Stomach LBJ unfurhflunl. Tw“M'Vwmduhlc. In.qu C. $19»; . (30., T 1-0::t0C111. I} 53,3502”? HILL unlor ignml begs to lllful’m Ill :\ l We have arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present the whole Forty, postage prepaid, to any address in Canada or the United Stated. as a premium for sending Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekly Mail ” at One Dollar Each.,_ BALANCE OF THIS YEAR FREE 29. The Mystery M Bluekwoml Grange. A Novel. By Mrs. MAY AGNES FLEMING. Address The WOMAN'S WORK'CHM'P'A'NSE'beSdi’dfi 63353;. 20.1“ the llolldays. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. 21.1110. Morwlck l-‘urm Myntery. A Novel. By WILKm COLLINS. Illustrated. 22. A lirhle from the Sea. A Novel. B the author of " Dom Thorno.” I llustrat . 23. A Flu-lune "nun-r. A Novel. - By ANNIE THOMAS. Illustrated. 2i A Queen Amongst Women. A Novel. By the author of “Dora. Thorne." .:26. The l‘ntal Marriage. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 27.1110 Knightsbrldgc Mys'ery‘ A Novel. By CHARLES READE. Illustrated. 23. Among the llnlm. .A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. OUR UNEQUALLED OFFER mt}: fl~ ‘1]>11l_\‘ u 21. The nlntc-hford Request, A Novel By HUGH CONWAY. Illustrated. 18. Dudley l‘nrlcon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 10. Slnler nose. A Novel. By VVXLKIE COLLINS. 17. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “Dom Thornc.” Illustrated. 15. The anen Deep, A Novel. By LVILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. w. Red Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY W001). Illustrated. 1-1. Buck to the Old Home. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 13. Called Back. A Novel. By HUGH CONWAY. 10. llenry Arkell. A Novel. By Mrs‘ HENRY Woon. 11. The laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss MULOCK. ' 12. Mildred Trcvnnlon. A Novel. By “ THE Ducumss." 9. Amos Barton. A Novel. By GEORGE ELIOT. 8. The “air to Ashley. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD. 3. The. Cricket on the “earth. A Christ- mas story. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- tratcd. 4. The Mystery of the llolly Tree. .A Novel. By the author of “ Dora. Thornc." I 1! narrated. '5. Gabriel's Mun-Inge. A Novel. By WILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 6. The Grey “’ummn. A Novel. By Mrs. GASKELL. Illustrated. ‘ 7. llenplng the Whirlwind. A. Novcl‘ By MARY CECIL HAY. antht 2. John Bowel-bank‘s “’lfe. A Novel. By Miss MULOCK. Illustrated. .1. .1113 or Dame‘s Secret. ANoveI. By Mlss M. .BRADDON. Illustrated. To any one sending in TWO New,Subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAIL at One Dollar Each. No freight and no duty to pay. We have the Books on hand ready to be sent out. 4O SPLENDID BOOKS IThe atgove 40 Books will be sepj_p_qs_§pa§l ‘to any gddrqss for $1.20. , \Alfi-IA-nn ...Aâ€".- A- 20 POPULAR NOVELS WGQQ BY THE BEST AUTHORS AND YV'T‘. TYT .1 «U m! l) h JED Address, “THE MAIL," Toronto, Canada. , iv‘t«-1.:‘.~.):(~u»in 1 and “owl u" GIVEN AWAY (“v !I\]' \\(' 413' Ht have who 1m] H HM ST. MARY s EPISCOPAL Cannonâ€"Service at 3 p.m.,except the third Sunday of every mom-11, when the service and sacrament are held at 11 mm. SundaySchoolatl::-30p.m Rev.W.Bates, neuter RICHMOND LovemA. F. (K: A. M.. Nn.£23, G‘R.(‘ Mqu in the Lad-48 moln,l\1usmncHullpnthe Monday on 01".)ofoxefuil moon, at 55 0’01an p.111 1. Urnshy, \VJI. 1 .‘JCIICS'I‘ 01mm: (m FransTERs~(3mtrt Rir'h- mumL NIL 701%} k. 0. ]<‘., meets in me 'I'mnpemm-e Uni! own-y :L‘Hurnato Fring at 7.30 11.111.~ (100. 71§<*I)01)2Lh1,\“h R. RICHMOND HILL T1:MPm,N0 46.7.1. 0. G. '1‘.â€" Muvns in the ’L‘mnpcv'wnco Hull‘ raver) \\'0<I1mssday cvuniwhni,13002-10011. \‘x'm. Inn‘iwn '1'. D. The Mothmljst >2: Mint}! sclmnl'I'cmpu‘um‘o As snuizzbinn hsnu HM‘AI‘K‘ Cards "very Sunday when \lcsu‘etl. \\'1u.ilm‘]'1.~-(‘11num Micmmxn s’ IYS'L‘I'I'I‘T‘,“ ~Id11‘nn' Mow-r1000 \‘nivzyrqumIm mnwy Tum-119,? cvvuiv ‘V: the Mm smin I{rl,11.f1'0m 7 to is‘ 051(10):. 11.1“ 1.:w.l,;1m;. rixm. Laotm‘esrmd (115 lthiHllfi‘lfl‘ mxiirnllv annmw. HILL Conxla'r 3M“ , M0 1‘s fm' p u- irom' l‘nosdny mm Smturrhy (aw-11ng m 1?}(1n’u1m-h ‘5, Shéppmul, Loai‘lm‘ \ 'mur: Cm \‘L'H; 7 R0 ‘x'm I‘vwsloy. (‘0vn~ \‘3'1m‘5‘ Mm \m. 1'1 ' HwiuiH. \'\ . {HWPJL 1’ H.:§:L\1L;“, am 1mm onughy. ('H 3.}. HIV, METHODIST CHURCHâ€"Services at 10:30 mm and 6:30 p.111.,:mr1 Sunday school, at 2.30 p.111. Youngr people’s prayer meeting Tuesday evening. General P ':1_\'(‘)' Meeting every ’l‘hursduy evcumu in the Leu‘oure Room. Rev. W. R. Barker, Supt. Rev. Leonard, Assistant. Pmcsuv'mcmAN CHURCH OF CANADA.â€"Scl‘vi(‘(‘F m 1] o'clock u.1n.,n.nd (5:30 pm. Prayer mumng on \‘Vedstdny eveninguflzzio. nev J. \\'. Camv tron. I’mtm‘. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.~ServiceF in order :1. follows 'l‘hornhill at 5) mm“ and Richmond Iiiilat 11':Ei() (mm; the follvwing Sunday at Rich~ “1de Hi1] m9 (L111. and Thornhill at 10:30 a. 111. Rev. J. J. Egan, Pastor Ki 53'? W51". 1mg? , m rq r ~5- JL‘.-.~V . x, H. M"\w_ 111 'h-nxym ‘tn'c 'i ‘ nm my mmx‘)” ' 'Hn‘y <'('1'I!1':::I(w irm mnln-rnhw~iu'itm ] \E‘ unvulzlv I Svl' _: «'m r (x (-L (fmzm-ilml 39. I’m-lol- Amusements. a.ch and large collection of Actin Charadcs, I’m-lo:- Dramas, Shadow Jantomimcs, Games, Puzzles. etc., for social gatherings, public and private entertainments, and evenings at home. Illustrated. 40. Yankee Wit and Humor. A collec- tion of humorous stories, sketches, poems, and paragraphs, by the leading funny men of the American press. Illustrated. 38. School Dialogues limitations and “Mailings. a large and c oicc collection for school exhibitions, and public and private entertainments. 37. Slxieen (‘onlplete Stories by Popular Authors, embracing love. humorous. and Detective stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very in- tcresting. 36. Famous Detective Stories. A col- lection of thrilling narratives of Detective experience, many of them written by actual members of the Frofession. We believe it to be Lhe best col ectlon of Detective stories ever published. 34. Fancy Work for name Adornmt-nt, containing instructions for making fancy baskets.wallâ€"pockets, brackets. needlework, embroidery, etc., etc.; profusely illustrated. 35. The Home Cook Book and Family I'll siclnn.containinfihundredsofexccllcnt, coo ing receipts and ints to housekeepers, also telling how to cure all manner of com- mon ailments by simple home remedies. F011 THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 31. Mann rs and (‘untoms In Far Away lands. a \' ry interesting and instructive book of travels. doacribing the peculiar life, habits. manners, and customs of the people of foreign countries. Illustrated. 30. The [listen-yam! Mystery ofl‘ounnon Things. This work tells all about the manu- facture of the common and familiar things which we see every day about us. It like- wise describes Lhe culture of all kinds of foreign fruits, nuts, spices, etc. [Hus-(ruled. 32. The Cities of the New World. A description of all points of interest relating to every important city of America, illus- trated with bird’s-eye views of ezwh city described. 33. lino,nt Knowledge for the Mllllon. a handy book 01’ useful infonnminn lllpon many and various subjecta [Hush-aim . BOOKS OF REFERENC E. willugc @ircmm . FOR THE LADIES. w.., MISCELLANEOUS. AMUSEMENTS. avionics. Churches. HI nLM.‘(>Irr1<}~ 1m Thanh H1 Iv 1mm or fs-muln 1H0 (WM-qu! “2000. (ml) mifity. J}! S w- IJKJme‘tz 1111c «m‘iny ‘hmnnJ Nil] ('mn «1 CH" ltm‘ 1%" ar- any 3TH”; in 11:1 (Eonzmoncinu south nine degrees east thym- 011215118 thirty-three and a. third links from the Forth xx (corner I f mid lr‘t 25 nnd at the north \\‘( ‘t r‘m‘nor of the Int nuw intended to be our v0 m1, Limnvc worth sextant/3'vain degrees mist hm ( ‘1nin:~'. t 'ence south nine degrees exist one I'lmén sixty-i . and two-third links more or 10:23 thvnw smith seventy»four denrno ' west two chains. thrncu north one chain sixty- x 1mm] twoâ€" thmi links: more 01‘ less. to the plane of beginning amtzlxninfi by :xrlnwxism‘emclm One-third of an more 1m :1w HUUC‘DJUI‘U1))‘1653. (m “In said mmmrtv is a lawn subsinnti Frunn‘ hate] and conmmdmus F'tubles. This .~ tho mvljc hm‘ol in TOHtfll] and one of the ohest (wini‘lisiu d Hands in the County. it is it most nosirmfle prower for any one wishing tn (in :L fiv lussbuainess. ’I‘EILME} OF SAL ~'l‘en per minim of tho nurâ€" obnsmmuzey101m iinidiucush n11 the (lay of 951,10 f0 111C va‘mi’: St‘liOiU‘Ia snfl'f-imit of fin rc- nmimim‘ within 30 days; thcrmiu-i‘ no make 11‘ 1".N0fHit-“11019; {no 1131511109. (if the purchase mm M to I n Form-mi by n fll‘tit nun-(mice an The mm] property nayzihic in {hum 'é‘iH‘S \‘(lih inimâ€" A11 and small?“ th nrt (‘ertmn pn-l‘CHl or t1 not of mud m'tl prmnism sitxmte,1yimz and beinqu flu Township of Vaughan, in the Cnuntv of York. being composed of a- part of the west part of lot number in the fourth cunco on of the mid Townslnp of Vaughan and d ‘ ribed m: follgws; 021 {2m 5; Fruxm‘ hot.» thovwlj-‘hr o ‘ Night (I VILLAGE OF TESTON. Under and 1w virtue of the power of sale _con~ mined in n vermin mortgage there will he sold hy1mbliuauotion byJumes C. Stokes, Auction» 001', on the premises in the Village of Teston on r'riflay. Jan. l4th,A.D.1887, At 2 o‘nlm'k p, m.. the following valuable propâ€" ertv in the Village of Teston, Hamel : HOTEL PROPERTY " ‘W'a arvoaéiviprevared to fumish All . classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare mo- ments. Business new. light and nrofituble. Per. F0118 of either sex easily earn frbm 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a. pgnportionul gun: by de‘vnt' g : A mum mile W w; bubmcss. boys and girl: mu-n neurly as much as men’. mm all who see this nmv send their address, and test the busi- ness, W9 make thm offs-r : '1‘0 such as me 110‘. well mthfied we will send one don to pay fm the trouble of wrm‘ng Full p‘mticnlurs and out- fit free. Address GEORGE b11550}: 65 C0,, Port- WWW SALE! WORKENG GLASSES. 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New Teas, Fresh Coffees. Just arrived all kinds of cm- ; ned th, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel. &c. REl NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, M Rolled and Family Flour and Feed constantly on hand and delivered on short notice [u a variety of designs. Mixed Paints, ready fur use, in all cnlnrs and shades. BoiYed and Raw Oils, Van». islwa, and all uther maternal fur paints. Paint. and \Vhitewash Brushes, all sizes, which 1 wall gull at bottom price. Cull and see. I mu prepared lo take prvdnce in vxclmnge, at, fair market value. for (me of the latest imprm Hl and must durable Sewing Machines in the. market, as a large num- ber is prepared to prune in the iummdiute nelgllborlmml.lnvsidps the very large nllm- lwr ( l M ulala and First. Prim-s at Prnviucinl and uther Fairs. such as 'I‘urnnm, Mun- treal. Lnndnn Quebec. and at. llm Wurld’a Fair, Antwerp, Belgimn. also a Diploma. fur tlw heat, wnrk shu'kn in Lnndnn, and u rev: dullar prize for best specimen of work at. Markham Fair this year. Come along. and get a bargain. All orders by mail prumptly attended In. J. LUSH, Richmond Hill. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINE! HARD TIMES I Sewing Machines to Suit the Times. In crmnemiun “in my stock (If Crncm‘i‘w «$20., 1 Win]! to or.“ ym: ' HHOHHUII m fu‘l assnmuent 0f gnuds from the \Vnmixluuk Wunlien Mills, cr\11.si>ti1:g of complete stuckof Wall Pnru‘l‘ and Burderiugs, something new in Styles and Deaigns, from 5 cents up. ' Eave Troughng and Rep-alring promptly Thom: gnuds are it” of firm-char: qualivy and LIN-In .‘wfm‘u purchasing. ‘VALL PAPERS. “7A LL PAPE KS. Sign of the “ British Flag Staff.” NOW is 30m time to hep KHU‘ID by buying a store at Sichs Of EW GOQDS ! CHEAP PRICES ! QRNEE THE PEOPLE’S STORE! 115*. 2:..t b310w GLQEE' CASH PRIQES STAPLE GROCE RIE S. arge Stock of B‘URNIT‘URE A. MOODIE, bi Is well supplied with a large stock of Now is the time to buy a. first-class Light Running WES 10 CENTS 1 all kinds delivered on the 5;} As the goods are bought at LEX. MOO E3 GD FLQUR &,- FEED. m? AT REDUCED PRICES. And all kinds of ffl'achirm, ilagle Steam. ‘Nashers and T‘le HM:fxfll‘.'a.dniir41 “1131 The \=::\' Human. mnuhimaq no fiCmLu. m GHEAPâ€"« prod-mu r Hit 10W TOEOIfiO 2:3,; '2 Also HI BLANKE7 vm'y chvap. A15,” nu hand Hi «£508. HALL. DIE’S NKETS AND YARNS. m: ROY“ Call and examixm . MASON. DUUCC. :x C ,L machines.

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