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The Liberal, 13 Jan 1887, p. 8

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Thomamll John Squire William Clark William Fisher David Goldriech George Medalve Edward Dunnigzm‘ Richard Parsons George W Uulverwell Mrs Sarah Sauiger William Shea Patrick Callaghan Jay H Fullerton William Bye Charles Flight Joseph Undu‘en John T Grange Ellis Mack John Elsmn Abraham Lechtcrenann Mrs Emily Doyle Archibald Gerrard 'iobias C Swilzer Treasurer’s Office, County of Yurk Toronto, January 3rd. 1887. The above 40 Books wiil be Sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Addre:s The WOMAN’S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. 'l‘lu- Mystery AXm‘c'. ByMl‘s (WWII-R. UNEQUALIJ'ED 0}?"me 23. A Furllmc flunk-r. A Novel. By ANNIE 'l‘uunAs. Ill usfirated. 2L ’i'lm lilnu-lmn'd Request. A Novel. J-y 11mm CONWAY. Illustrated. 23" A Queen Amongst, Women. A "wel. By the author of “Dora Thorne." 9-5. ":1" Pain] Marriage. & Novel. By I-H‘ss ]\l. E. BRADDON. "21":3‘: lhulgillslwidflc Mystery. A nova-,1 By CHARLES Magma. Illustrated. ,2]. Th» MorwIt-k Farm Mystery. A Nnvul. By WILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 25!. A Bride from the Son. A Novel. By 11W- szhor of "Dum’l‘home." Illustrated. 23. A Furllmc “nun-r. A Novel. Rv ifs; hut)“: [he Am" CECIL {In 20. 5n the nulizlays. A Novel. By LIARYC :ILHAY. 1.1 The Frozen Den). A Novel. By ‘Y 1 mun COLLINS. Illustrated. 7 . :91! Court Warm. A Novel. By Mrs. '1 my “"000. llustrafetl. l7. ‘ Guido“ Dawn. A Novel; By the muhor 01’ "Dow Thoma.” Illustrated. 18. Illulley liarleon. A Novel. By Miss LI. E. BRADDON. 1!). Sister Rose. A Novel. By WILKIE (wk/LIAN 11. BM": I» [he 01d Homo. A Novel By Mun“ C on HAY. Illustrated. 13. (‘nflml Back. A Novel. By HUGH CONWAY. 11. im Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss MULOCK. 1‘3. 'ilililrml 'l‘revanionu A,Nove1. By “ Tum hummss.” 10. Henry Arkcll. A Novel. By Mrs. IIENRY WOOL). ...._t. 4; A“,ku u, \N'lhlill‘évddl‘j‘iks. Iliustrated. G. The L's-0y “’omun. A Novel. By Mrs. GASIUCLL. Illustrated. 7. waving the Whirlwind. A. Noyel. I1] MARY UiiuIL MAY. 8. The Heir I" Ashley. A Novel. By Mm HENRY Woon.‘ E Draper J D Evans A O Andrews J S Coolican John Gram W J Armstrong David Beldum C M Henderson Paul S Lepper James Kawwugh J G Owen Alex Black W H Major John P Whoeler John R Clubine Thomas Poacher Salem Eckardt. Nelson E Smith Henry Russell William Brown 4 The Mystery of [he Holly Tree. A Note]. By the author of “ Dora Theme." J ’/ Hairntml. 3. The Crirketon the "oarfll. A Christ- mws story. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- (rated. 2. John linworbank’n “'ifa. A Novel. By Miss MULOCK. Illustrated. I. Jasper nmlc's Secret. ANovcl. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. Illustrated. To any one sending in TWO New Subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAEL at One Dollar Each. » No freight and-noduty to paerMe haverthe Books-on hand ready to be sent out. 9. Amos Barton. A Novel. ByGEORGE AXOT. Km 5m.mmm LIST OF LICENSED AUCTIONEERS & PEDLARS FOR ' THE COUNTY OF YORK. \N’elnve arranged with the Pubflshers of these Books to present the 'e r-orty, poglage prepaid, to any address in Canada or the Ul‘iuud i a; a pm ,muanfot sendEng Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekly ' ‘ "15,: '.‘::)‘!.u‘ mama. :pn mauen . . . . i'l‘urc-nlo n T Grange . . . . Ianmwo s Mack . . . . [Toronto n Elsmn ....['I‘h<n'nhill aham LPchtcrenann ... . 'Tm'unbn Emily Dner {Tm-onto Iibflld Gerrard ‘ . ‘Vmgnan ias C Swilzer . a . . Tomum Published by authority of the County Coume l“ brh‘l‘s 7M3 ago“ A Novel. By £39 K’éDPULAR NOVELS BY THE BEST AUTHORS " J Jm . r 1 waqu {3231 , NAME GIVEN AWAY NAME Ruins. A Nével. By 1/1 ush'dtcd. nt Blackwoml Grange. MAY AGNES FLEMING. AUCTIONEERS PEDLARS ""oronto JFoot Suarhoro "l‘wo Horse York (Emery P 0) fine Horse East Gwilhmbmy §Onv Horse 'furontu iFUuI} Turnntw lthn Markham ()uo Horse York Mills jOuv Horse Scm'hnro 30m- Horse Toronto 0”“, Horse 'l‘urc-nlo ‘F‘mb Unionville York Mills Vaughan King Toronto RESIDENCE IBelnm en ‘Islington ‘ Toronto Toronto ,West‘on lSmuflviHe 'M nlvern Toronto Aurum ‘Queensville 1Streetsville lWoodhridge jAurom Wohurn Aurora ‘Brouuham ‘Ul:i.mville yRinng 10d _\V(‘RU)1] iEgliuton 39: Parlor Amusomenti. a new and large collection of Acting Clmrades, Parlor Dramas, Shadow Pamomimes, Gmncs, Puzzles, etc., for social gatherings. public and privaLe entertainments, and evcnmgs at home. Illustratcdl 40. Yankee Wit and llumnr. A collec- tion nf humorous stories, sketches, poems, and paragraphs, by the lending funny men of the American press. Illustrated. 31. Fancy Work for Home Adornmeut, containing instructions for making fancy ‘buskels.wull-pockets, brackets. n eedle~w0rk, embroidery, etc., etc.; profusely illustrated. \" 35. The Home Cook Book and Fumin Il'llV§i('.i.l!l. containinghundredsOfexcellont cookingr receipts and hints to housekeepers, also telling: how to cure all manner of com- mon ailments by simple home remedies. 38. ficimol Dialogues, Rocllutiuus um! “railings. a large and choice collection for school exhibitions, and public- aud privatd entertainments. 36. Famous Deteetl‘ve Stories. A col- lection of thrilling narratives of Detective experience. many of them writth by actual members of the profession. We believe it to he the best collection of Detective stories ever published. 37. Sixteen Complete Slorhs by Popular Authors, embracing love, humorous, and! Detective stories.-st,ories of sociel‘ylife, of adventure, of railway life, etc} i all very in. tel‘csting. FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 31. Manners and Custums in Fair Away lands. :1 Very interesting, and instructch bonk of travels, describing Lhc peculier life, liiibins. manners, and customs of who people of foreign countries. Illustrated. 30. The Historynnd )lyslery ofifommbn 'I‘hinga. This work tells allaboun the manu- facture of the common and familiar Lhings which we see every day about us. It like< wise describes the culture of all kinds of loreignfrnils, nuts, spices, etc. Illustnm'd. 33. l'wful Knowledge for the Minion. a handy bank of useful infornmtion upon many and various subjects. Illustrated. 32. TI"! Cities of the New “‘orld. A description of all points of interest) relating: ‘to every important; city of America, illmx» tratcd with bird‘s-eye views of each city described. BOOKS OF REFEIBENCBZ J. K. MACDONALD, Treasurer Co. York. RESIDENCE FOR TH E LADEES. REH§CELLANEOUS. ANIUSEMENTS. Two Horse 01114 Horse 'l‘wU Horse Tom, Foot hm Horse One Horse Che Horse Foot One Horse Om»- Horse 3Font Foot DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE 1-: ‘37 n” ... " 18th “ 19th November 6th ‘1 20m “ 22nd December 2nd “ 7th April May June ‘October January 9m, 1887 n ‘ 13th u " 21st H Mamh Blay u June u u ‘4‘ July ‘OcL I: Now Dec. 7th, 25th, 3lsm 4th, 5th, 7th, 12th, 16th, 22nd. 26th, 4th, 11th, 8th, 11th, April Feb. March DATE WHEN LICENSE Jan. LICENSE EXPIRES DATE WHEN EXPIRES 2nd, 20th 16th, 18th, 5th, 9th, 20th_ 2151;. 1887 29th, “ 19th, 15th 5th 16th 30111 22nd 29th 25th Reward for any "6 complaint, ‘ Costiveneas “'2‘; SE FER Rita/9'1} will 373,}: the alarm: .‘ ‘7 «was $5 Dycz‘scygi , f9 ' ' adage-he, 3:; W6 cam‘mt Second hand stoves, coal and wool, for sale cheap Inmllible Blood PurifieL Tonic, Diurectic Loss of Appetite, Indigestion; Dyspepsia, Billiousness. Jmmdice, J‘Jimr Complaint, Rilcx111mtimn.. rill Kidney DiseuFes, Scrciula, Disensespeculinr tn Femalesf Salt Rheum. ixzemn. and MI Skin Liseases, Hondacl'r‘, Palpiintinu of the Heart, Sour Stomach and Heart 151911. I‘nroly va‘tnhle‘ A. O. U. VV.,IYy Lodge, No. 141, Meets in the Committee mom of the Masonic Hall each alternative Tuesday at 8 o’clock p.11). Bone» fir'm‘y certificate given for $2,000 In on se of death. A.J.1mpern,1‘.Inster Workman. B. Grennan. rec. 1L. T. of Temperance, Richmond Hill Council, No. 425, Meets in Temperi-nce Hallmnch ulter- nthivo Tuemluy evening MSU'clock p m. lone» ficinry certificates issued to male or female members for $1.000 or in case of death 9‘2900. one lmlt mwuhlc in case of disability. J. H. Sander- son Sulm‘t Councillors; J.A.E.Sw‘tzer.Recording Sem‘emrv MECHANH 3’ 1x. TITUTEâ€"Libmry 01 over 1800 vnh: m .open every Tuesday evening, in the Ma- irmic Hall. from 7 to 8 o'clock. 1.. E. Law, Libra- L'iam'. Loctm’as and discussions periodically RKCHMOND HILL CORNET 13Axn.â€"Meets for p net ‘0. every Tuesday and Saturday evening at 7300’ciock \V. Sheppard, Louder RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE. No, 465,1. 0. G. T.â€" M eefis in the '1' empernnceflull' every Wednesday avenixxmat 7.30 o’clock. \VmJIun' :1 '1‘.1). '1‘ )0 Methmhst sabbath schoolTemperance As Snciution issue Jledge cards every Sunday when desxrcd. Wm. Im‘rison SUN VILLAGE Covacmâ€"Re mu Wm. Pugslcy. Conn- . ‘4 1\Iessrs.Benj. Redditt, W. 1‘. Powell, P u. bawngc, and RMcConughy. (Hc' k. M. ': mfy. 110M CATHOLIC CHURCH.â€"Servicos in order a follows Thornhill at 9 a.m., and Richmond Hillat 10:30 mm; the followingr Sunday at Richâ€" mond Hill atfl a.m. and ’J‘horuhill at 10:30 a. 111. Rev J. J. Egan, Pastor RmHMOND LODGE,A. F. & A. M.. No.23, G.R.(‘ Meets in the Lodge room,1\msonm 11311.01} the Monday on (W before full moon, at 8 o’clock p.111 I. Cros y, VV.M. ANCIENT ORDER OF Fonnmnns~fimn~t Rich- mond. N0. 7046 A. O. F.. meets in the Temperance Ham every alternate Fridav at 7.30 p. 111.? Alex Cunltel‘, C. R. I And will give his best mttentior to any bills custom sawing he may be favored with. Meantime. unv one wanting long stuff willmuch oblige by Sending in , orders as soon as possible while we are cutting l the timber. PRESBYTERIAN CHUIwu 01" CANADA.â€"Servicos as 1] o’clock u.1n.,u.nd 0 p.111. vaer meeting on \Verluvsdm’oveningat7130. Rev J. W. Cam- eron. Pastor. " ST. MARY s EPISCOPAL CnuncH.â€"Sorvice at 3 p.1n., except the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held at. 11 mm. SundaySchoolatl;30p.m Rev.W.Ba.tes, Rector METHODIST CHURCHâ€"Services at 10:30 a. m and (5:30 p.111.,and Sunday $01100];th 2530 p.111. Young people’s prayer meeting Tuesday evening. General Prayer Meeting: evely ’lhursunyevmnng in the Lecture Room. Rev. W. R. Barker, Supt. Rev. Leonard, Assistant. Jan 13-m2 Ham-Sheemg .& Specialty. Repairing promptly done. _ Agricultural Implements neatly repaired. tersons’ Flows and Pluw Points a1â€" wuvs on hand. I am now prepared to do all kinds of work in my line. NEW BLAGKSMEIH The undersigned respectfully intimates that he will shortly remove his sawâ€"mill from" McGee’s switch to near J. J. CAMERON. BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS FOR SALE. HENRY MARSH. VELLORE, Jon}: C. Wisc': 8.: (36., Toronto Ont. $50‘0.@6 331m aftflnettmmmta. 119‘? film K. ; r- LUMBER. wilmm flirrrmz’y. Having purchased the From Mr. H. Franks, KING 1?. O. Societies. Churclws. WM. ATK IN SAN R3 L933}: Pat- LA W R T‘. 1 ’OT‘} SPEC TWEEDS, FLANNFLS, SHEETINCS, BLANKETS AND YARNS. Raymond Sewing Machining), Eagle Steam VVas and ernga GROCEEIE S, FLOUR 86 trnment‘ at his: ('x‘m All who 1: already ynrvhnsod m‘P anv Haflfifié' “(n-1:, Gin: Vin/m {PM} kinda Ifg‘l‘l'dll‘se Mk“ The} be sold at store with e TEAS, COFE E‘ 415 Q SE " 'fl “W9 ' 3; Q E R A HAMS, BACON, PO BK? Dress Goods, Wines 7%, r'lannals, Blankets £3}. Underwear Efig‘fi‘éjfigh Mas; igjmfi‘ f V A Large Stock of 1*‘U1?1VIVJWUI{E In a variety of designs. Mixed Palms, ready for use, in ull’énlurs and shades. Bulk-d and Raw Oils, Van)“ islws, and all HtllEl' malarial fur paints. Palm and “’hilewaah Brushes, all 591295, ulnch I will sell at button: price. Call and see. Nous: w” chsnw in N U .nnnncT: ' , -mr wal I am prepared to fake pudnce in exchange, at fair market value. for nne of the latest imprnyud and “Inst durabie Se“ng I‘V‘:I12}IIIIESiH”\6 market, as a large num- ber is prepmed to prnve in Ihe immediate Ixr-iglllmrhnud.bvmdes the may lame num- ber of Mrdals and First Prizus at Provincial and “War F.1ils.anch as 'I'm'nnm; :4 un~ treal. Lundml, Quebec, and at, the \Vm‘lri’s Fair, Aniu'erp. Belgium. also a Diploma; fur the best, wmk Shaun in L'mdnn, and H, mm dullnr prim: fur best, specimen of \thk at Mmkham Fair this year. Come Mung. and gut a bargain. All (filers by man}. promptly attended to. @"E’QRE' Acumplete stuckof “Ell Palm!” and Brn‘dev'ings, something new in Styles and 1338mm, from 5 men‘s up. NEW WILLIAMS" SEWING MACHINE I. m In cmnwctinu uith my stock of GI‘IM‘PriFi. «\"c., I “M: in mall yunr wronfhm (I) a full assmllm'nt: gnnds from the \Vumistuuk \Vunllen Ming‘ culmifiting “f Sewing Machines. #30 Suit the Times” HARD TIMES ! HARD‘VVARE, GLASS ("U G '{OCKERY. Thqu gnuds are all uf firstâ€"class qn alhy and may cln-ap. Ihmu hefuru pluchasing. 1MB.” «m hand WALL PA PE The undersigned is uffiaring the remainder of his \Vinlel‘ Stuck consistan of WE PEQPLE’S 8mm Efififig EASE FRfiQES GREEN J. LUSIâ€"I EC 1‘ .-‘ C L1 ,P g4 At Great Reductions, to make room fur Spring Goods Flour and Feed always nn hand. All gonds delivered. Is well S'upplied with a large stock of Just arnved semnn at. Mega tn suit evvrv bod . , D v Now is the aime to buy a first-class Light Running PACLFS .. Th 1 my D I fill wwm As the goods are bought at ‘Ul Sh! prices that should not fail to ‘EK‘YCI‘ purchzwers. A trial will convmce You. 1E ,GBOCEEIES. AT RELUCED PRICES. And all kinds of SPECIAL LINE OF â€"~_ mm A Paâ€"- ‘EES 56 SUGABSI Richmond Hill. NW“ at”? :I I’m” “no Ixr'igiubul‘hhl’d.IM‘SldPS the may lame num- l and “War F.1ils.anch as 'I'm'nn‘ifiw un. Fair, Aniu'erp, Belgium. also a Diploma; mm dullnr prim: fur best, specimen of \thk 1WA LL PAPE HS. “'i'h Hm, unv h'iul in va‘hmlgu JQES. HALL. GTE/6}. '5‘1ENCH $101} A, l A. M0.0DIE Call and examine 0H HI thnse machines- 0‘ rated R. , my fill Ml in»

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