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The Liberal, 3 Feb 1887, p. 8

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\K .3 win 135297 the above Reward for any V VI cam of" fiyzpepssia, Live * Camplairt, flick :20" “1:11 , thdingion or Coativoneca RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE, No 465,1. 0. G.'1‘.â€" Meets in the Temperance Hall' every VVednesdny evening. (Lt; 7.30 o’clock. Wm. Hal 'son '1‘. D. 1’». '1‘.of Temperance, Rivhmund Hi1] Council. No. 43, MCUth in Temperance Hull,ench alter- nnbivu Tuesday evening [LLBU’CIUCR p m. Bene- hm'nry certxflrutcs issued to mule or female members for $1,000 or in case of death $2,000, one 11:11} nn‘yablc in case of disability. J. H. Sander- Mm Select Councillors; JAE.S\vitzer,8ecurding bucreturv MRCHANICE’ 1Nsu‘1TUTmâ€" Library of over 1000 volumesxvpen evely Tuesday evening, in the Ma- NOIIi(:}{lL]1.f1‘0HX 7 to 8 o'clock. 1‘». E. Lima Libra- rian. Lectures and discussion”; periodically. RICHMOND HILL Up}:an BAND:â€"I\100ts for p' notice every Tues-Jay and Saturday evening at T 30 o'clock W. Sheppard, Leader A. (f. U. W.,Ivy Lndpe, No. 141, Meets in the (Tnlu‘lllitf-oe room of the Masonic Hull cavh ulternubive Tuesdayabfi o'clock p.11]. Beneâ€" fimn'y certificate given for $21MO in case (If dent), . J. BrownMaster Workman. B. Gremmu. rec. Vinmaz COUNCIL.â€"Re= ma Wm. Pugsley, Conn- (ullm-s, Messrs. Benj, Redditt, W. D. Powell, P G. Savage, and F‘.X\IcConaghy. (31c: k. M. '1 WW. ST. MARY a EPIHCOPAL CalmoH.~â€"Service at 3 p.m.,except the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held at. 11 mm. Sunday Schoolat1:30 p.111 Rev. W. Bates, Rector ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.â€"Sel‘viceF in order :1 follows Tlmrnhill m 9 3.111., and Richmond Hill at 10:30 mm; the fullnwiug Sunday at Rich- mond Hill at 9 mm. and Thornhill at 10:30 a. 111. Rev. J. J. Egan. Pastor Axcmx'r ORDER 011' FORESTERsâ€"Court Rich- mond. N0. 7046 A. 0. F.. meets in the Temperance Hall every alternate Friduv at 7.30 p.1n.â€"- Alex Coultcr, C. 1%. The Methodist sabbath school'l‘empemnce As sociutiou issue pledge curds every Sunday when desired. \VmJâ€"Iurrisou supr PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADAâ€"Services u: 1] o’clnck 1L.1u.,mld 6:30 17.11). vaer meeting on Wednesday aveningut7:30. Rev . . W. Cum- erou, Pastor. RICHMOND LODGE,A. F. & A. M., No. 23, G.R.(‘ Meets in the Lodge r00m,Musomc Hall,on the Monday on m- befure full 1110011,£Lt 8 o’clock p.111 I. Crnsby, VV.M. METHODIST CHURCHâ€"Services at 10:30 mm and 6:30 p. nL,a.ud Sunday school, at 2.80 p. H). Young people‘s prayer meeting Tuesday evening. Geneml Prayer Meeting every Thursduyevanmg in the Lecture Room. is». W. R. Barker, Supt. Rev. Leonard, Assistant. We have arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present the whom Forty. postage prepaid, to any address in Canada Or the United Siated. as a premium for sending Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekly Nail ” at One Dollar Each. BALANCE OF THIS YEAR FREE in The Mal-wick Farm Mystery. A Nuvcl. By \VILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 22. A Bride from [he Sen. A Novel. By the author of " Dom Thurno." Illustrated. ‘13. A Forlan Hunter. A Novel. By ANNnc'J‘uuMAs. Illustrated. 2-4. The “Inn-hm"! Request. A Novel. By uuun CONWAY. Illustrated. 1’5. A Queen Amongst Women. A oval. My Lhc author of “Dora. Thorns." 27.1110 Mnlghlsllridgo Mysiery. A Nnvnl. By CHARLES REAPE. Illustrated. ‘18. Arming the lhllns. A Novel. By M ARV CECIL HAY. Illustrated. The Mystery In. Blnckwoml Grunge. A Now]. By Mrs. MAY AGNES FLEMING. The above 40 Books will be sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Address The WOMAN‘S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. '26. 1111- Fund Marriage. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 17. A Guide“ Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “ Dom. Thoma." Illustrated. 18. liudley (Inrlcon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 19, Mater nose. A Novel. By WILKIE CULLXNS. 20.111 Ihc Holidays. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. It. Buck In the old llomo. A Novel‘ By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 'V 16. Red Court Farnl. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY W001). Illmtrated. 13. (‘nllcd Back. A Novel. By HUGH CONWAY. 13. The Frown Deep. A Novel. By EVILKIE COLLINS. Illustratud. 10. llenry Arkell. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY W001). 11. The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss MULOCK. 1‘2. Mildred Trevanlon. A Novel. By “ THE Dummss." 8. The llclr to Ashley. A Novel. By Mm. HENRY WOOD. 0. Amos Burton. ANovol. By GEORGE ELIOT. v 4. The Mystery of the llolly Tree. A IV)ch By the author of “ Dora. Thorne." Ill astrahxl. .5. Gabriel‘s Marriage. A Novel. By WLLKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 6. The Grey Woman. A Novel. By Mrs.GASK1«:LL. Illustrated. 7. lienplng: the Whirlwind. A. Novel. By MARK Cu:ch HAY. 3. Tho Crlcket on the “earth. A Christ- ;na? ginory. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- ra ét . 2. Join Bowerbzmk’l Wife. ANovel. By Miss A ULOCK. Illustrated. 1. Jfil er Dnhe'n Secret. ANoveL By Misa‘M. 1L. 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. 40 SPLEN DID BOOK§ 29 POPULAR NOVELS $500.00 11mg: flivtttuw. BY THE BKST AUTHORS Address, “THE MAIL,” Toronto, Canada. GIVEN AWAY Societies. Churches. 39. l’nrlor Amusements. n new and large collection of Acting (7hnrm105, I’arim' Dramas, Shadow Pantomimcs, Guinus. Puzzles, otc., for social gatherings. public and privum entertainments, and evenings at home. Illustrated. 40. Yankee Wit and llunmr. A collec- tion of humorous stories, skewhm‘ poems, and paragraphs, by the lending funny men of the American press. Illustrated. 38. School Dialogues, ltocimtlmm and Readings. u large and choice collection for school exhibitions, and public and private entertainments. 36. Famous Detective Stories. A (-01- lectinn of thrilling narratives of Dot/caivc experience. many of them written by actual members of the rofcssion. We belicvc it to be L110 best 001 cation of Detective stories ever published. 37. Sixteen Complete Stories by Popular Authors, embracing love. humorous. and Detective stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very in- tcrcsting. 34. Fancy Work for Home Adornmom, containing instructions for making fancy baskets.wall-pockcts, brackets, necdle- work, embroidery, etc., etc.; profusely illustrated. 35. The Home (look Book nnul Family I'll nlclnnmontainin hundredsofcxccllcnt coo ing receipts and ints to housekeepers, also telling how to cure all manner of com- mon ailments by simple home rmnedius. FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 31. Manners and CusIoms In Far Away lands. a very inleresbing and instructive book of travels, describing the povuiinr life. habits, manners, and customs of Lhc people of foreign countries. Illustrated. ‘ h: 'u 30. The nlswryandmgtery ofl‘omnum Things. This work tells ullabout the manu- fuctnre of the common and familiar things which we see every day about. us. IL liku. wise describes the culture of all kinds of foreign fruits. nuts, spices, etc. Illustralcd. 32. The CHIN of the New World. A description of all points of interest relating to every inmormnt city of America.i11nb- tmted with bird’sâ€"eye views of mm); city described. 33. Useful Knowledge for the Milllnn. a handy book of useful information “[1011 many and various subjects. [Ilws-Lrata . rullh nf either kmx musin cum from 50 cent.» to :5 per ux'onzxuz, mul u pumpm‘tiouul sun‘. by 'Ievutiux ILH flu‘ir timo m the lruxil’resss. Boys and {41115 rum Lumiy in :unr-h um 1mm. That [L11 who see thi:,1:’..~\\' .(“112 Hmirmimo .und tust the [NHL ur '~ .m :7 x ' fink m'l'u‘: To 5110]: ml are n W (IL-13' :\ (“will W‘I'd (me dullnm m pity for H'v Mulr‘ .L m" \' mm 1511‘] p: culm‘w‘ and u :2,â€" mm- ,. '3‘? 1 «mom-1,: Sims"- :1: ‘0., 1‘0. t- Wm K? W fiLASSES ATTENu 2 We an: nuw prmxm'uvl to fuxnzsh 21.11 clusses with cxm‘rlox'ment [Lt hon the. \xhuleof the Mum, nr for than 51mm: mn- nmnta Busimeee. mm: light and m‘qfitulylu. Po 1â€" [nftmible Blood Pm‘ifiex. Tonic, Diurecfic Lnsn of Appetifo, Indigention, Dyspeysin, Dilliousnosa, Jnnndioe, Liver Complaint, Rhemnnfism, a!) Kimmy Diseases, Scrotum, Diseu‘aospeoulim tr) Females. Salt Rheum. ixzemn and 1171 Skin Liseasas, Hendnvhn, l‘ulpimtdnn of 1110 Hnurf, Sour Stomach and. Heart Kilns“. I‘m LIV vamn Mo. BOOKS OF REFERENCE. IN BRONZE LET'I‘E Rs. MEIER GENUINE EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY CAUTiON. FOR TH E LADIES. MISCELLANEOUS. AMUSEMENTS. Juux 0. W35: 3: Co., NTox-onto Out. IS MARKED is hereby given that thv St Catharines and Niagara Cvntml Rullwny Gnmpuny will apply to the Parliament. at Canada. ut its next session, fur an Act. to declare their rnilwny to be u \vurk for the {lumen} advantage of (‘immlm to authorim the building: of their line to Toronto through the City uf Hamilton; to connect Hm sanw by any branch with any railway lmidiug into Toronto. in the 001111le of “'vnuvm-th. Haltun, l’evl or York; to 0X- tvud “Ii-if m-sti-rn line fmmvsucli point on the GX'Hld River as the,” “my Rolf-ct “Ullf‘l' their Act of )nom'pnratiuu, t“) \Voudn‘luck, in ll)“ Count) of Oxfml, un'l fur 'rrlwr purposes. 'I‘Xll‘llARI‘v WOOD, Fur UN: :nq:23mmts St Cathariues. 4311 Septm‘u}nr,1‘o8<7, Jun I‘d-mi I am now prepared to do all kinds of work in my line. Horseâ€"Sheemg I; Spegmlty. Repairing promptly done. Agricultural Imylementfl neatly repaired. Putâ€" tersoub’ l’kyws uud Pluw Points ul- wuvs on hand. Terms easy: can be made to suit purchaser. For further particulars enquire 0 J. C. or ARCH. MCQUABRIE. 8- Maple P. 0. Is for sale. The farm‘ which in near Richmond Hill station on the Northern Railroad,is inn. high state of cu.t.vatimy; has goml buildings and orchmd, and islvell watered. cogmininfl a 1ivipg spriyg. 4TH CON. 0F VAUGHAN, NEW BLAGKSMITH Afarm of 75 acres, being combosed of the East parts of lots 22 and 23, in the Second hand stoves,coa1 and wood, for 511.19 cheap. WM. ATKINRuN 28-h! FARM FOR SALE! The house is: i1. good repair and the 1:1an in first-clues oonditiun. The property is close to two churches, schdol house, store, post ofiice, 650. Terms nmderutu. For further particulars unply tn the proprietor J. E. CARSCAIHWJN, A good frame house and two acres of land for sale in the VILLAGE of TEMPERANZEVIL!~ E Lute of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York,Gentlemun,Who died on or about the 27th Dec. 1886, to send. by post prepaid on or before the 19th day of Feb, 11.13. 1887, Tu L, Rmhurdson, one of the Exocutors, of the suiu Snmuel Line. their names, addresses and deselipbion and full vurticulnrs of their claims and of the security (if any) held bv them. 1111- medianely after the said date the Executors will proceed to distribute the said estute having re- gard only to such claims of which thev shull then have had notice. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to settle the sumo be- fore the above date. "LEEDS RICHARDSONJMMQ Dated this 15th dav of J unuary, 1887 30-4 Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claims against; SAMUEL LINE, House 8:, Inner Sale TOWNSHIP OFMARKHAM Executors’ Nntica ! Fur Mutt found on Yonge Street on Wednesday 96th inst. The owner can have it by calling at the Richmond Hill Post Oflice. describing the bluff and paying for this advertisement. Amethyst Ring and Two Links of a Silver Chain. Finder please return to E. F. LANG- STAFF, or to anBAL Office. Being composed nfLot 30, in the rear of 3rd Concession of the Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1887. FARM NR SALE I CEDAR POSTS. MUFF FOUND BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS J. J. CAMERON. WM. BOYN TON, A first-class farm. the estate of the late VELLORE, (For further particulars see posters. Will be sold by Public Auction on the premises. on FOR SALE. 312 FOR SALE. 31m: fiavutistmmtfi. Applv to Having purchased the NOTICE From Mr. H. Franks, LOST ! A lot 01 good M. MURPHY, Lot 52, 16‘ Con. Markham, ' Richmond Hill P O N. E. SMITH, 'l‘empémnceville P O Auctioneer Has pleasure in announcing that he ban )1Il'c’iimnd u an line nf the eclehraued J)‘ LAWRENCE SPECTACLES «(a ET '3 UL “535113, and \‘ it): thv .‘H ph'muu m d in rstrumcnts at. his c'nmnund, (5:111 suit {in} {uhflb am ' nun. Hriml. TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND YARNS. Raymond Sewing Machines, Eagle Steam Washers and *W'rmgers. All who have uh'endv purchased am; any mhsfiml with' the way tlmse machinqs work. Grch (hum a trial Xingu-UR kinds . f pruduw taken in cxchange.gj BOOTS, SHOES, GROCKERY, &c. They can be sold at prices that should not fail to fill my store with eager purchasers. A trial will convince you. J08. HALL. GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED. ONTAREG GREEN GROOERIES, HAMS, BACON, PORK, TEAS, COFFEE-S <83 SUGARS! Dress Goods, Winceys, r'lannels, Blankets & Underwear A lgarge @tock of 1*‘UE‘E‘5VI'PUIRE BEMSE} Wag Staff! I am prepared to take produce in exchange, at fair market value. for one of the latest improved and most durable Sewing Machines in the market, as a large num- ber is prepared to prove in the ium.e(1iate neighborhuod,brsides ihe very large num- ber of Medals and First Prime at Provincial and uther Fairs, such as 'l‘urnmv, Mun- treal, Lulldon. Quebec. and in. the World’s Fair, Antwerp, Belgium. also 21 Diplmzm for the hunt work shnwn in Lmidun, and a ten dollar prize for best specimen of Wm]; at Markham Fair this year. Como almig, and get a bargain. All orders by mail promptly attended to. [n a varlety of dealgns. Mixed Paints, ready for use, in all colors and shades. Boiled and Raw Oils, Yam» islws, and all other material fonlmints. Paint, nnd Whitewash Brushes, n11 sues, which I will sell at bottom price. Cull and see. Usual Stock of Pictures and Frames. Large Stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed. HARD TIMES ! Sewing Machines to Suit the Times. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINE! I A complete stuck of Wall Paper and Borderings, sumatlling new in Styles and Designs, from 5 cents up. LORNE STORE In connection with my stock of Groceriea, 810., I wish tn call your attentinn to a). full ussm tmenc uf goods from the Wm-dsluck Wuollun Mills, consisting of HARDWARE, GLASS & CROCKERY. THE PEOPLE’S STORE! WALL PAPERS. WALD PAPERS. These goods are all 0f first-class quality and very clmup. them befurc purchasing. Alan on lmud The undersigned is offerng the remainder nf his Winter Stock cansistlng of ’ R. E. LAW, Em CLGSE EASE PRICES STAPLE GROCERIE S. J. LUSH,‘ Richmond Hill. SPECTAULJSH {ROM UL’N'L‘: ' Flour and Fued always on hand. All gnnds delivered. At Great Reductions, tn make room for Spring Goods. Is well supplied with a large stock of Now is the time to buy a first-class Light Running Just arnved, selfing at prices to suit ewry body. As the goods are bought at AT REDUCED PRICES. And all kinds of SPECIAL LINE OF -_CHEAPâ€"â€" Also P. ("1. SAVAGE. GEO. “FRENCH A. MOODIE {j ,J at: dist, Call and examine

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