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The Liberal, 6 Jan 1887, p. 5

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The Eighteenth annual Convention of the sabbath school assocntioo of the East and West Rulings of York will be held in the Methodist Church. Newton Brook, on Thurs- day and Friday. the 10511 & 11th of February next. An . xraellent. programme has been arranged. and many of the most ea‘nest sabbath school workers m the province W111 be present and will take part in the proceed- ings. The public are corrhalb invited. THE LIBERAL (l-trrieziioy wishee‘ to return his sincere thanks to his many patrons who so cheerfully and so tangibly responded to his call on New Year’s morning. He was glad to hear that, his: Calend in fur 1887 proved more uccentabh» thwu the snmcwhat. shale “New Y “"8 address " Charlie contemplates huying a farm in the North West in the near future. The musimfl convmflinn new in progress in the Musodie Hal‘ will close with a concern on Saturahy cvvni g, and surer it. promin 1.0 be u fnust U! smug. No one should f:in to attend. (‘ro and enjoy good music god a (mod laugh. Admissiuu only 10 and 200, The We‘d known Draught Stallion, "Tinnald Doom," owned by Mr. John Palmer, died last Firdny morning, The. animal had been Sick but a few days. The loss is fully 32000. This is the second stal- Eion Mr. Palmer has lost_in the last few years. Singing Class. Those who attend spank in the highest fierms of the Singing “2850115 now heng conâ€" ducted by Mr. Blmtley. About 30, males .‘Llld females, bc-lnng to the classy and all are well sar‘isiind with the system. The lessons will not bu commqu after Saturday. Mr. \Vm Atkmson, of the Concrete House, aflvertisas this week it great clearing saln of winter dry goods‘ Splendid bargains will be given in all the depiu‘tments. A good chance to procure a cheap over coat. A call is floliciced. AF! will ‘no scan IV; A <1. in another column Mr. R. E. Law] has boon appointed agent or Luumncc’s Hpmhuwles and eyv2.g!w,m:s. They are Inghly reuoummnded. Newmmrkeb... . Am'nm King . . mmmxn‘ HXLL, ‘T‘mmhill “ \Vvâ€"stnn hmvcmmrt . I‘mrkx‘ufle .. .. (l‘fl‘KON'l‘O, Queen‘s Wharf Brook Street N Umon Station. 311,37 Hall. N. R. R. TIME TABLE The fwxvmrsd K: mm df the lu‘m Thom E "Wright; will bv pn‘uonpr} next Sunday m’wn ing, in the T31 :Eumliut (march, by Elev. W. Av Barker. 511‘ _ "The Future 1115: ‘ of the Big/haw ’ The Missinum'y mentng in connt‘c’iou with St Nnry’rzChm" will be held (m Fri- day evenmg, Jana-Inf ’(th, at 7.30. A good deputation ISK‘KEH‘Qtt‘d‘ At 11K: (Lhmcr‘;te : I (109?, 1:21 Plates iur 51m“) : doz. Dinn<2rP13t<zs ‘ for 650.,51 )binch Meat Platter for: 506), one do!” Handled Teas 10." 30c é Union Station Brock Stmr‘t Quoen’ Wharf ‘E’M‘klalu ‘ Dmveuymrt. .Veston . Thnrmfill mcmmxn HILL”. King ,. Aim-urn, Newmarkef- Connects with an twins. leaving the Palmei House, Rinhnmnl 11in. 11.»; fulhm'a: Mail & }<3x1')1~(-s;s,North 0‘; South Accommomttdun “ “ Exm‘ess, Nam: 731M], South ‘US a m. . a 1‘. H]. n 1:4 Until fm'flwr hnfino “mils MW 110 “luau v. Richmond 11111 Post 0mm as qumx‘s: 7 MORNING :77 (‘migw Nmâ€"rh. south Ya wt‘ n.an im-hvliny '[hm‘uhiEL Maple. 'I‘m'ontn, \Im'l-fl. u w,z‘l”'. G011]?!MWIHLEPIStIHIII“153433 who've! N. . »'110::1.<1x-V(w'lir‘t‘tvz'n “111‘:th hier Mllex , {Iftco Huntoszvuhcr mm: thl; : melltxonmthon fm'riwinsf. EVENIbe Tlmvillmw- muznzsi‘lwill mm, on Monday vcuhxg,tu»] ‘ it :. Persian Lam!) and Bud (' the Coucrrtc, the best vamc country. Slashx'a (goods at or Sale y Cam, l‘ftm x comm ', wi‘h 1' ' v) in the acres of hind nthtchsd, fa my. age of 'J'.’ ~1'mxcm'iHu. Fm: TORONTO. City Hall PRUCTOB’S STAGE LINE. umnnmn HILL, 'l'h.‘ ~ Ham 50:29:} LUSEML Mme POST OFFICE NOTICE Thanks Com/eyed ‘ 'ssionarg Muetmg Memorial tzervi Chorus Concert. A Heavy Loss. Luring books fur CL 111 n( :13 The Concrete. GOING NOR [‘H , wlmyn OING SOUTH Spectacles. uiudiuns m " m‘CXc. Mail. 8.10 8.18 8.25 onvention. 9.07 SUB f) 3’] 0, H ‘I Puqbvr-ii Ac!- “1‘0”! 11.45 11.51! 12.00 1.05 «.94 «\xnw 10 Um (n In ‘ u M n i 1 EC 37 ‘L (3 17 3‘} Fuuud Lthat West’s Cough Sylmp is the best for coughs, colds, and ail throat and lung diseaaes. All druggists. WALKER~Suddenlm at Thm-nhill, on January 1%, 1887‘ \V. W. Walker, Inna-keeper. ung 35 years, 4 months and 7 drws. Buss "CLARI‘ ~0n I)oc.2£)111,1w1v-,V. J. Pemen M‘ A" Mr. \Vu‘L Ness, of \qunun, th LUISS va An.xCJ:er, of Markham. Ifimxhu {\ILi/leLlVliAY ~th Dec. 292]), (LL the rcsidon "‘ 01' the bridngrowu’s‘ fabher, by the Rev D. A mnelun, Charms, Hmonul sun of Mr. John Hugill. of the 7th (Jun. v'wuzgimn, to Wary .‘\.‘;\chillivr.'w,ot' Toruntmunly daughter of the late John M'tGiHivmv. m’ K‘eiuburg. COL'I‘HAM â€"SC1HJLL~A’ the Mathudisb I‘drsounge bv Rev. W. 1:. l‘fl‘llxt‘vl‘, James ColtJJmm. of Whitchurch, to Martha. Jane Schell. 01' Mark- ham. Mr. Jns. Eckm’dt, L Ezlst York. mudo his 11 hotels have ya flay. evclything sat wtm‘y Mr. H. Trfli‘EiR, nmemequo, is spending a 10W week.) with L-is parent}; hem. performers \vei'r: Blossrsi .l. H. Sandi Z‘SOH. A. J. Hume, WA D. Atkinson, and \T. A. San”- (’l‘sull, :lll nf whom (lid his pun-L well. Mrs. P flvy and Miss Wiley acéed as accompan- iats during lll(‘ evening. “’0, regret to say that good order wax; not one of the promi- nvnt farm; as of the evening, Before the crncort npnnorl l)0i>Loi-01‘..~: vuums wera 9.1- lO‘VUl] to mu-il‘urnusly shout and blow horns, uniil at times it, was almost. deafening. The ladies and others in the front seats were pvltml with cundios until lha floor was liter- ally covered and it sncmwl that no one thought it, his business to interfere. The firemen ()fUIlI‘ \‘illage.are held, as they should DP, in the highest estimation, yet it is a {not tlml‘ many lulliov decline to attend their concur‘s (1133”;L3wu1u l‘ Um p: dining-room <21 mu (‘t-lwn‘x‘. Afml' g'L: (rnmlml iuto 1119, 'usunic Hull. where my tug; and mizvr ('Ihhh‘s We 0 bounfifully serwm out by cxnnpeafmxt, \VJUH’J‘S. M'- (:01th wt Hw immme mum“. consi‘lurnblu unnfusilm wan. e 3)(,1'1\>:med b-ll'm‘e Elm supper was compleL , and many \vnrc (aurnpelicd to \x‘uif until an r the eutC-I‘t Lament; was cunâ€" ciL Tod beforu tin-n appetites were upwasorl. Thu p11>ynumnuuf the (:oncm‘t,tuhnugh short, \mu;We”1w:uvle\1'ed,:m<i refluxed (:y'ad't m) the: 1g fuxmvz'x‘. Mr. :Llld Mrs. liunlluy gave a nummzr of (moms in mpitai style, and b1011ghbfln'ih 10nd nppmusv. The ()thm‘ performers wen: 3 J1. }' Sundirson. ‘Tmst Thursday uflcrmum, ubnut 4 o’clock, the) Eu“: 15ml mug, and «.fliucz's and privates sum; hm] Ilw t'llfiiHE null Min-r Apparatus in fun”, of Mr. ‘Jt‘nw‘ L‘rvumn‘u 1’_‘\illen(tfl‘ whem f«\i‘;ililil1‘,lf u! 'u ling lim'mu our :u’n'wn Ln :wluv s my rirm hm mm} Hm Hume \V‘Ls in danger I! 171' and 'i‘uuL (me n: ‘ iml bum m'mnidng ; v :m eyplmion mmnrrml 12.9 hm $115! mwt a. mum wry expensive 9;.[1‘2' \viil w (mug )‘uLlw, “hupiuml Lie- :a’, Thom 1tc‘uuim1uu‘ , :' puma :\1§«]"(* ,u ‘lml‘ mum“, m1 1 results 7 “‘ ). « :wp .: .i {Lu (i2i!’.1)11)’ Hi. the mih‘ wi' 1H p21 . O Auxora. r A 1i‘.’e‘.yliz2m.~m Monday over Municipal Meninnr. Tm» wound} 9.1-:ch are its folIOWHâ€" 1145 re A.Yu!r;1)«p{zr.3', W. ()ugh; Council- 102‘8,},l. Dammoun, D. McLeod and J. D. Patterson. hwpury Ough mm: in by the re- tllruing nfi‘iut-r ghng rhw casting Vute. Dr. lhuiuwfm‘d, Ne: w Hrmhu & Hnll were. (llmzta‘d eruwuus fur Hm Public School at LJ '1 ulnatinn. Annual <‘Convemxon. "‘lw H‘xth Annual Convention of the Town' ship of Vdnghun Sublmth Sch )01 Association will he Maid in the Immeran Church, 41:11 (hmoassion, (m ’I‘ueaday and Wednesday. Jun. 111,11 umi 12!h,1887. All are invited. Thu indicw of t‘ho- L’r~~'h_\,t+-riun church have seem» d Lnn s l'\'](i".S nf Luv! CJIehmxed lecturer Mr. Jul." 1"». Ulill’k, for Wednemlay evening, Juuunry Huh. His snLj on M” ha “The Rose. Shmm'ucl and Thick." Mr. Clark lectured hem some: funnu’nmths "go and gave unlmnnflm sniiJuntimz. ‘UI nnd here him My all mumm. '1‘.» m. ‘ LH hf: to miss 2). treat. Wuhapc Ln sw‘lhe church crowded. w damn; will be upon alt 7.3a. Adxnimion 7 2 Buy your alinmnteil supplies at Kirklly’s. { DRUM), w 11 Hita‘mlv r 1ND“? 3's M. 3105} IN gfih‘iflfiflfi E. E S ONAL S. :tzu’. ‘1)!1)’ fur um: uilmvingf :LI‘ Uw “’mvim MA HEM! £xG E‘Jh‘ ‘Jremen Callsd Out. DEATHS S Viola "lacture license lmpoctor for ugh «Jiciul visit to the We hupe, he found muncmhlt: L n mt: Hm hum wirh H \ .0? Stoui‘fville, .n 311:? MuhhmlisL (’.li)lll1|[t€‘ll IV'XI‘LԤ~ mn'n‘in': and was 5 were excellent. (filtilli 5:4 of Hw U! ib‘v'i} m'vmidng pinnion occurrml wry expensive doHnr éach (jmmrcte :~â€" Chirmuts, I3 vir'u “1H firm, Jar-aims; mm *3 Call : minmp Linda M n m" 1 in Portlhnd. Maurie can live at home. and make more money at work for us, thun {Lt unv- thing else 111 this world. Capital not needed : you are started free. Both sexes ; all ages. Anv one can do the work. Lame earninqq sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delav. Co~ts you nothing to send us your address and find nut; ; if you are wise you will do so at once‘ H. HALBET’I‘ & 00., DnannA “Inhqn r V Call sz‘d see me. No truuble to ran- awer questions. I use no cheap material and warrant every set. }uld Filling, and all other operations skilfully performed, at moderate fees. ON RUBBER, â€" 0N CELL‘ULOID, ~ Ammo: Arcade Buildings, Rooms 85 B, Upâ€"Qtairs. Has the exclusive right for the use of Hurd’s New Method of extractâ€" ing teeth without pain, by means of Deposits received 21.1111Interestmlmvod thereon at Current flutes, NJ) native of \vihhrh‘mvui required. Drafts ml n,1] 1mm; uf Canada, United States and Great Britain, lvuuglxt and sold K. Chisholm, M‘ donuld,_p. VITALIZED AIR ! .P. Emmi Baal; off \Vest TaronLo Junction, Jan. Ist, £887. Constituency as a whole in the 11]“St faithful manner my poor abilities w1i1pcrmlt. To those who opposed my politi- cal views, I extend my warmest friendship, and desire to serve this To the Fifteen Hundred and Thirty-Nine gentlemen who supâ€"â€" ported me in [133 recent contest, I tender my most cordial thanks and fervent glatitudo. Sick headache and all liver diseases vield immediatelv to \Vest’s Liver leis. Suger coated. All druggists. A Md th‘e- players to rujbice when they get It. A couple of wedding: before long. A slam-121131;" nf dogs if any more sheep are killed. cunning champions. The citizens to give the players a grand oyster stripper before long. Miss Sarah Bout: and Miss Jniireti Bone, both of this place, are spendng the Christmas holidays in Toronto with friends. The tea. and cnncert held by the sab» bath school at Kaiser’s church was a grand success; tea. was served between the. hours of 4 and 7 o’clock p. m. at the par- sonage. after which they all xrepaired to thetckurch which wasjammed to the. door. The Rev. Mr. Pezu'en occoupiod the chair. The entertainment commenced by an address delivered by Master L. \Vutson, fullowed by reeltntious, dialogues. and music by the school. Addresses \h ere also delivered by the Rev. Mr. C.unphell and the Rev. MrHLarge; proceeds in aid of organ fund. Miss Annie. MéEacher-n, of Hope, is at presmxt visiting flieuds'hele. Mr. AarnuFenwick 11ml two valuable sheep killed by dogs on Christmas eve. From our own Correspondent. A football match took place here on Christmas Dav between Hope and Edgely which resulted in a victory for Edgely by 2 21ml: to one. W. Walker, of Team“, refereed the match m a. manner banis- factnry to all. RESIDENT, DAVID BLAZE-I Ahsoluteiy no pain experienced and harmless in all cases. A A. ALLEN, «Tashler. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, \Vhat we may expect. The Edgely football club to be the BEST SETS P. LENNOX, DENTK‘IST, H w u VIuE-PREJI EN T, JAMES M. LAW/RENEE, A CARD! , M. P. 1)., H. P. Dwight, D. M. Mac- 0. 13. Robinson. A. McLean Howard. and J. Ginty. CIAL DIRECTOK EDGELY. OF Mav 15th. 1884.â€"1V .GELMUUR. RS TEETH M a n :c gov. ~ $8.00 $10.00 - . " - \ ,. In our Qullt department we are showmg very large zines. We havs good heavy Bed Comforters at 750., $1, 1.2 and up, and large, fine, pun-3 Hiderâ€"Down Quilts at 5 regular price in the city forathe same goods isfirzgo. We are also offering Big Drive in Grey Flannels, we show in Wide Widths as Low as I5cts. per yard. 17" keeeers should not gmrchasowithout first seeing my; mense stock. PETLEY 8i. PETLE"I H L“ _(' J 128.2.to I32'King Street East. Opposite the Market we have also in stock name White Blankets at much luwer prices, but‘we cannot recommend-11mm with the confidence we do the above goods. Large, heavy, all‘pure WOHI whito Blankets at 3, o :w 4, J'J‘ 7 311(1450. These goods we can recommend to our custom- ers, as they are made. oftoe best long wool, and confain neither cotton nor shoddy. Housekeepers about to m :lce'their "purchases for Winter should see oul~ large stock of line all wool white 13hr; kets, purchased bp us direct from the manufacturers previous to the advance in the price of wool Our l‘vlillinery department is stocked with all the newest shapes and late-st novelties for the present season, and for style, moderation of priccs and goodrtaste cannot be equallâ€" ed in thls or any other City. Every lady should make it her business to examine our magnificent stock of \Vinter Mantlcs. We are selling lovely Jersey Jackets anicely trimmed at $3.50, $34, $4.50, and $6, really worth from $5 to $10. Handsome Long Ottoman Satin Finish Mantles at $3.50, 4, 4.50, 5, 6,7,8 and 10, worth from fifteen to sixteen dollars. No lady should purchase a Mantle without seeing our im~ mensc stock of new fashionable garments of this season’s im- portation. _ DRY GQODS ANS CLOTHENG PETLEY & U EMMY; m 'Jm vmrmx-e COMMENCING TO-DAY AT THE STORES OF ALL WOOL BLANKETS T‘NINTER MAN T gal E H ml 0 M Ladies’ Elegant Dolmans, both short and long, from $5.00 to $25.00. Ladies’ Long NewmarKet Coats, $3.50 up. Ladies’ Short VVaIking Coats $3 up. Is fairly loaded wit] new, choice and ele gant Goods. Never before in the histor) of our business han we made such an et fort. to eclipse every former year. Om Mantle Room has been thoroughly re- modelled and enlarg~ ed, thus making it the brightest and largest in Toronto The requirements of our immense busi- ness have made this an absolute neces- sity. OUR MANTLE Di PARTMENT onto

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