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The Liberal, 6 Jan 1887, p. 8

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T co S'EN‘BoOKs GIVEN AWAY To any one sending in TWO N‘ew Subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAIL at One Dollar Each. No freight arid no duty to pay. We have the Books on hand ready to be sent out. 29 POPULAR NOVEBS BY THE BEST AUTHORS BOOKS OF ’CE. 32. The, Cities of the New “'orld. A description of all points of interest relating l. Jasper Dana's Secret. ANoveI. By m “WW inumrpmt cit f .. - . , V . . . y 0 Amciua, llillb- MISS N- L- BRAUDOR- Jlmst‘mwd. tinted with bird‘scyc views of each city 2. John Bowerlmnk‘n “'ifo. ANovel. (1050“de- By Miss MULOUK. Illustrated. 3. The Cricket on the "earth. A Christ- 33. Patch“ Knowledge. for the Million. a handy book of useful infornmtion upon mas story. By CHARLES DICKENS. 1mm“ many and various subjects. Illustrated. trutrd. 4. The Mystery of the llolly Tree. A ' , I;ll(li\ cl. By the author of “ Dora. Thorne.“ ' MISCELIIANEOITS. Pt sl’l'tll Cd. “.1. Gabriel‘s Marriage. A Novel. By “'Imrim OoLIJNs. Illustrated. A Novel. 30. The lllstorynnd Mystery of(‘on|n:on Things. This work tells allnbout the mono» facture of the common and familiar things which we see every day about us. It like- wise describes the culture of all kind»; of foreign fruits, nuts, spices, etc. Illuslmlrd. 31. Manners and l‘ustoms in For A way Lands. a very interesting and instructive book of travels, do» ibing the peculiar life, habits.manners, and customs of the people of toreign countries. Illustrated. 6. The Grey “'onlan. Mrs. GASKICLL. Illustrated. 7. Reaping the. “'hlrlwlnd. By MARY (linen. HAY. 8. The. "air to Ashley. Mrs. liBINRY WOOD. By A. Novel. A Novel. By .‘l. Amos Barton. ANovel. By GEORGE ELIOT. 10. Henry Arhell. Ilianv W00». 11. Thelnurel liusln A Novel. By Miss ' BIUIAIL‘K. A Novel. By Mrs. ' FOR THE LADIES. 34. Fancy “'ork for llome Adornment, “VIE-1“Stir”!‘Tfilwmflon- A NOVCL By containing instructions for making fancy In I. Ulhhb- liaskcts,wall-pockets, brackets, needlework, 13_ (“nod Back. A NOVGL By HUGH embrmdery, etc., etc.; profusely illustrated. CONWAY» 35. The Home Cook Book and Family “I an”, m the 0m. “0mm A NOVCL Physician,containinghundrcdsofc. 'ellcnt. cooking'rcccipts and hints to housekeepers, also telling how to cure all manner of com- mon ailments by Simple home remedies. By MAI-:v (LiaoIL HAY. Illustrated. 15. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. \V’Imn l4: ComANs. Illustrated. 16. lie-ii tourl Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY \Vooii. Illustrated. 17. l. “olden Down. A Novel. By the autliorol " Dora Thorn "’ Illustrated. e. A Novel. By Miss By FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 36. Famous Detective. Stories. A colt lcction of thrilling narratives of Detective experience, many of them written by 2 iiiemhers 0f the rofession. \Vc heli 18. Dudley (‘zu-leon. M. E. lili.\l)|)0N. 1.). Sister Rose. A Novel. By VVILKIE to be the host col ection of Detective stories CoL‘st. ever published. 20. En the Holidays. A Novel. By 37. Sixteen Complete, Stories by Popular lllAItv CIwii. MAY. 21. The, Authors, embracing love, humorous, and Detective stories, stones of society life, of A adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very iii- lllorwielk Fa rm Mystery. Novel. Ilv \VILKIE CoLLINs. Illustrated. temsuug‘ 22. A Bride from lile Sea. A Novel. By 38 gfllool Dial" . l . . . . _ -.. ,, 7‘ , _.. , , . .. . gues lceilaflons .nid um I m hm UT “on “101m” Illu‘SL’M‘d' Readings. a large and ciioice collection for 2;; A arm-“nu. "Inner. A Novel‘ By school exhibitions, and public and private A7; N 1h) '1‘: l l mAs. Illustrated. entertalnnleniis: it. The list: .ehl'ord Request. A Novel. ill on I. om» Ax. Illushattcd. AMUSEMENTS. A Queen Amongst Women. A by the author of “Dora Thorne.” '36. The l-‘nlul Marriage. A Novel. By bliss lit. la. liKAlJTJUN. 27.1‘he Nuighl’sbridge Mystery. A Novel. In CHARLES READE. Illustrated. 23. Among the. Ruins. A Novel. By limo; (Ti-2H1. lIAv. Illustrated. 2!). The Mystery nl. “luckwood Grange. A Novel. By Mrs. MAY AGNES FLEMING. 39. Parlor Anmsements, a new and large collection of Acting (diaritdOs, I’nrioi‘ Dramas, Shadow Pantomimes, Games, Puzzles, ole, for social gatherings, puhiic and private entertainments, and evenings at home. Illustrated. 40. Yankee. Wit and llumor. A collec- tion of humorous stories, sketches. poems, and paragraphs, by the loading funny men of the American press. Illustralrzl. The above 40 Books will be sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Address The WOMAN'S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. OUR UNEQUALLED OFFER We have arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present the whole Forty, postage prepaid, to any address in Canada or the United Slated, as a premium for sending Two New Subscribers to “The Weekly Mail ” at One Dollar Each. BALANCE OF THIS YEAR FREE ° Address, “THE MAIL," Toronto, Canada. _ mugs flowery. Churches. l l S'r. MARY s EPISCOPAL CIIUHCHrâ€"Sel‘vlce at 3 . ll. ..eNcept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament. are held at 11 'lmn .t 5 unday School at. 1:30 p.11) Rev. W. Bates, ice Ul‘ Mirruomsa' CHURCHA'Sel‘V‘iCOB at. 10:30 mm , and (will) p. Iii.,and Sunday school, at 2.230 p. In. \‘nnnu people’sprayer meeting, Tuesday evening. [ Genera] Prayer MeetingY every '1 liui‘stioj. evening in the Lecture Room. Ron W. R. Barker, Supt. lLev. Leonard, Assistant. ‘ l‘m'snYTquAN CHURCH or CANADA.’S(‘1'V1'('€S a“. 1] o’clock a.m.,and 6:150 p.111. Prayer meeting i on Wednesdayeveningawzilo. Rev J. W. Cani- eroii, Pastor. l i ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.~Services in order it. follows *Thornhill at El a.m., and Richmond Hillat; 11)::le a.m; the following Sunday at Rich- mond Hill nth a.m. and Thornhill at 10:30 a. m. Rev. J. J. Egan, Pastor Societies. RICHMOND LODGE.A. F. (t: A. M., No.23, G.R.€‘ Meets in the Lodge rootu,Masonic Hall,on the Monday on or before full moon, at; 8 o‘clock p.111 1. Urosbv, W.M. I“); ' ANCI T month or FonnsTERsHCmu-t Rich- ]:111 ~ ‘ ‘ f Inond. I‘ve. 70:16 A. 0. 13., meetsin the Temperance ‘ 1th! AJI‘F‘PK- 5“ “hum” Hall evoi'v alternate Fridav at 7.30 p. m.â€" Geo. 1": " Wt [them]: McDonald 0. R. 'ix.‘ ‘ Headache, ’ l‘ivlr -; v » oniach and RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE, No 465,1.0. G.T.â€" Heal l . .. n. v .t Meets in the Temperance Hall‘ livery \Vednesday “Togonto Ont. eveninin 7.300’clock. \VInJlm-rison T.1). The Methodist sabbath school Temperance As sociation issue pledge cards every Sunday when desired. Wni.Harrison supt JUL . U. M“... cote“ hilchANICS' lNSTITUTE.»~ Library or over 1000 v<ilIimos,open every Tuesday evening. in the Maâ€" sonic Hall, from 7 to s o‘t-l k. 11.. E. Law. Libra- rian. Lectures and dist-.1 onspcriodicallv. RICHMOND HILL CORNET BAND.â€"l\l09l‘-S for p'uetioe every Tuesday and Saturday evening at 730 o'clock \\'. Sheppard, Louder \‘u.I.Aor; (Momentâ€"lie “7m. Puttslcv, Corn» endows Messrsl‘wnj. [leddittfbllk Powell, 1’ G. sm ago, and F.1\I(‘.‘i\)llil.§.Â¥il}‘. ()lovk. l\l.’ie\1'v, A. (C U. W.,lvv Lodge, No. 1-11, Meets in the Committee 'ooni of the Masonic Hall each alternative Tuesday at 8 o’clock p :11, Done- ’1 Lrv cei‘tiih'ute given for 52AM“ in clisc of dental . A.J:,li\1pcri.,Muster \Vorkinnn. B. (treminn. rec. ’l‘hotmdni’sigueil begs to inform the inhabiâ€" tants 01 M A. P L B 211.11 VIchitv that he intends keeping; on hand a good su, , .y oi (‘onl and Wood at amt-Imus HILL muss Wt €33.“ Vl. -’ R. 'l‘, of Temperance, Richmond Hill Council, No. 43, llleotmin 'l'enipei‘rnce Hallmnoh alter- l]l.1il\'0 Ter v evening ottle’clock p m. Bone- nn-mbers for .sl 17M) or in case of death V52,000,\)110 lltlii puv ablw iii misc of disability. Serretnrv 56 etisairfisfifiLEs -,'winiscs for \\'(‘ij.1ltill:3,. ' I”. iii} $ egos“ ego: t ii.. ' * poi-aptly attended. liUL‘tIlll will. i -;-u (e (H .l‘oii . i"lll illrdlll' . go flexes, contain: * a. Boxes $1.962. its! '3 .Mg lll‘lzll‘Y certificates issued to Innlc or fonmle. . j Act of Incorporation, J. H. Sander- ’ soli Select. Councillors; J.A.l<l.Switzcr,Recording | l “w...” Wm aidvzttimmmtr. House & Iotfnr Salt A good frame house and two acres of land for sale in the VILLAGE of TEMPERAN SEVILLE The house is iL good repair and the bind in first-class condition. The property is close to two churches, school house, store, post (mice, the. Terms moderate. J. 1‘). CARSCAI)DEN. 28¢: ’l‘empcmiiocville l’ O 1873. I an. CANADA’S COMIC JOURNAL. ANNOUNCEMENT FERâ€"Tim COMING YEAR, GRIP is now so well K"()V\D as to require very little of either description or prairie. It Is Tne Only Cartoon Paper in Ganglia, and it is furnished at about ONI‘HlAliF THE PRICE of similar journals in the linier States GRIP’S CARTOONS, in addition to beingstrictly impartial \vhcn they l‘BIL‘l to politics, are always on the side of put- riotism and Iiiot‘nlitv. The late improvements are universally admir- ed, The journal is enlarged to lt'. pom , and it is printed upon heavy toned and \\ollwnlcnderod pm '1 his griv both the engravmgs and the lot. press n h .. .iful appearance. Ami, not.- \VltllSLlllltllntl this enlargement and unprovc» , nient, the price of GRIP is Only $2.00 a year ; Single Copies. 5 Cis- (thc price it. commanded when but 21 -t page sheet G R] P’S PLA'I‘FO R m‘. Humor without Vulgarity; Patriotism without Partizanship ; Truth With- out Temper. 'Do not be without this favorite Canadian Its price places it \vitiini Liic I Cartoon 1’21 per. reach of all. Address the Grip Printing: and Publishing Co.. » 26 and :18 Front Street. We t, Toronto. SPECIAL PREMIU M OFFER. All subscribers to (IRIP. new or ol i, arolntithwl to a ('opv of the magnificent. lithograph, " (‘on- servativo Lenders," or the (‘Ullipllttirill piat.e,“liib- eIal Lenders,” shortlyto be published, on pay» men: of 5 cents for postage. L‘s‘Tun LIBERAL and GRIP x. ill be furnished to subscribers. by special arrangement with the t t publishers of the latter journal, both papers for i only $2.50 ‘ ' it we KING l: LllfiSES ATTI: â€" . v \Vc are now prepared to fuIIiisrh all . classes with emplovtiivnt at home, the “hole of the time, or for the spare lil()~ Iiicnts Business new. light and profi’mble. Perâ€" -oiis of either sex easily earn from 500011115 to per evening, nnd a proportional sun‘ by dovoting all their time to th business. Boys and girls (lll‘ll near ' ns muc Its men. That. all \vho ,s 9. this not v send their address. and tel-ii the busi- ness, we make this otter: To such as are not well satisfied we Will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing Full particulars and out. tit free. Address GEORGE STINsoN & Co., Port- land, Maine liltimll SALE! OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF TE STON. Under and bv virtue of the power of sale omiâ€" tnined in t] certain mortgage there will he sold by public auction by James C. Stokes, Auction- eer, on the premises in the Village of Teston on timely. Jan. 14th,A.D.1887, At 2 o’clock p. m., the following valuable prop» ortv in the Village of Teston, namely :# All and singularthat certain parcel or L) act of land and premises situate, lying and bciiisin the, Township of Vaughan, in the Countv of York, being composed of a part of the west part. of lot number ‘25 in the fourth concession of the said Township of Vaughan and described as follows: Commencing: south nine degrees east three chains thirty-three and a third links from the north west corner «i said lot 25 and at the north west corner of the lot now intended to be oon~ vcyed. thence north seventyâ€"four degrees east two chains, thence south nine degrees exist one Cillllll sixty-six and two~ihird links more or less, thence south seventy-four degrees west two chains, thence north one chain sixty-six and two- third links more or less. to the place of beginning C(tiitn.]1]lll;1b}' admensurcment on e-third of an more be the some more or less. On the said propertv is a large subst antial frame hotel and commodious stables. ‘liis is tlieonlyhotel in Toston and one of the oldest established stands in the County. It. is a most; desirable property for any one wishing to do a first-class business. TERMS OF SALE .Li'I‘en per cent. of the purâ€" chase money to be paid in cash on the (lay of sale to the Vendor’s Solicitors suihcient of the reâ€" mainder within 30 dnys thereafter to mqu n. half of the whole; the balance of the purchase mo» (iv to be secured by a first. mortgage on the sold property payable in three years with inter» 0st at (3 per cent. payable lialf~)‘eai'lv or Imiy be paid in cosh at the option of the purchaser. The property will be sold subject to a reserve hid. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to LAWRENCE (E MlLLlGAN, Vendor‘s Solicitors. I") Toronto St. Toronto. 24 5 'RTICE ' is hereby {liven that the St. Catharines and Niagara Central Railwny Company will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at its next session, for no Act. to declare their railway to b9 9 work for the general advantage of (‘mmdnz to authorize the building;r of their line to Toronto through the City of Hamilton; to connect the some by any branch with any railway leading into Toronto, in the Counties oi \Ventwoi'th, Halton, Peel or York: to ax- toan tlwir western line from such point. on the .irnnd River as they may select under their to Woodstock, in the County of Oxford, and tor other purposes. RICHARD WOOD, For the applicants. St Cathm'ines. 4th Smtomber, 1886. manna: desirable proper? to iv: situated II; 11:. village "I 1 I E , nirtnupttfl . Wit 1’ go in‘ E"..."; For further particulars app] ,1 to Rich i 0 {)ud Hill, Nov. 11th LAY. For further particulars apply to the proprietor . 'r .mi . ' TMS mmâ€" mm Sewing machines to Suit the Times. . .. wv‘» l: .... .A. Now is the time to buy a first-class Light Running NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES AT RED D FENCES. I f-Hll prepared to tnke PW «lure in ('Xcliniige, at. fair market value. for one of the lat .improVI-d and most tlniabzo Ss-ninu Mot-ii 'i» in the marlin-t, as a large hum» her is iirrpniml to prove in the Iii-ii edmto no {ililllttlb‘bl’sl is the Tory latte nutm her of Mid/sis and First. Prime oi, PI'UYII'rsil l and 41H" 1' Fairs. such as 'l'nr‘oiito, Illottâ€" . ll‘l'.ii. London, Quebec. and at the \‘V'oi'ld's Fair. Anturi'p, lh‘luiuni. also a Diploma for The best work slump in i omlon, and n Iei: dollar p for host. specimen of work at liliiklizini Fair this year. Come along. and r; _:i bargain. All orders by. uth promptly attended to. J. L Ric-limos... Hill. _.â€"-.m wm-mmwu-wax- mw‘ «W‘Nxtmm‘nwmI-fnvanoAAH’mâ€"m-Iâ€"m mn’v'rcm‘mw THE $TQRE. WALL lQ’Aléiil WALL means. A complete stock of "Wall ins, sonioiliin; new in Styles and his. up. If"? , \c A. l'ljiu “VT m 'T‘ U {313;} l l’:-.;nt-r and llnrdr I.)csi;1ns, from L1. A iii marrow“ {inlets}; coll ll” {TILE 'I‘Z‘iéifi (HTUEREJ * 2‘9 in a Variety of d» Mixwl l‘ninls, :t-ndy for use, in all colors and shades. Boiled and Row Oils, Varnw italics, and all min-r il'étit'i‘lfli for points. 1“ . aim. and iiitmvnsh Brushes, all sizes, “Inch l “iii soil at bottom price. Soil and see. a1 Stool»: oi Pictures and "Trained. Large Stock of Groceri li‘lo‘ - and Feed. ' (“V-1 917.? . is A V A . - _..__.___ EREGES 3’. Am. 4 kaDQTiIIâ€"E’gfi ‘1 Dealer in Staple :md Fancy Dry (inst-‘is, Groceries, Ilnidware, t. and 'I’luor and Food. DRY GOG D . GROCEBI ES. NAILS, HINGI‘JS, LOCKS, Rolled and li'zmiily Flour and Feed Constantly on hand and delivered on short notice A. MOODIE, Sign of the “ British Flag Staff.” U (:11 Um ..(‘< .U, i r n. "ssw are, Crockery Ladies’ and Gents“ it‘ut‘nisliinvs, (lotions, Ims. Cotto'lmdeS, nil scllitt very clitnp to for full goods. Prints, Den-v: I make room 5 New 'l‘cns, Fresh Golfers. Just zirrived all kinds of can: tied Fish, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel. AK:C. ei'c. .fl Is well supplied with a large stock of osssn osoossiss, HAMS, BACON, PORK, And all kinds of STAPLE GBOCEBIES. EEAISO BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, &c. As the goods are bought at CLOSE CASH emcee They can be sold at prices that should not fail to fill my' store with eager purchasers. A trial will convince you. J 03%. HALL. LORNE ' .STORE â€"_ CHEAPâ€"- GROCERIES, FLOUR (Kc FEED. in connection with my stock of Groceries, 85.0., 1 “lab to call your attention to a lull assoitnieiit of goods from the Woodstock Woollen Mills, cuitsisting of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND YARNS. These goods are all of first-class quality and very cheap, Call and examine them before purchasing. Also on hand m Raymond. Sewing: Machines, Eagle Est-tom W ashers and. ‘Wrmge 2.3. All who have alrele purchased are fully realistiul “Hit the nay those machines uoik. {live them a trial , “All kinds of 'iroduce taken in txclimwinux‘” p . s. ., .lllltl. ’i‘ R’ICNCH i l TE. ME «raw .. w ‘ti’w , r’ m" f; of an "mu, m,” ,.. w, Hart pleasure in announcing); that lie luv”. will i.l » ‘9. I m ‘r’nrriewl R, i: bus and wood shed . ‘ A I Lil‘v“. DICE SPECTAC LES 1‘97. ijIYii UL. ii "('35 n: d llizi ' “ s at. his Command. can 1.2.... {xi vim: n, i struinc. isl'yi‘IOTACLES Filtfill r

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