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The Liberal, 24 Feb 1887, p. 8

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so SPLN cons GIVEN AWAY 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. 15" POPULAIR NOVELS BY THE BEST AUTHORS BOOKS OF REFERENCE. 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'scyo views of each city described. 33. llscfnl Knowledge for the Million. a handy book of useful information ii :on many and various subjects. Illustrata .. 1. Jasper Danc’s Secret. ANovel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. Illustrated. 2. John Itoworbnnk’s “'iife. ANov'cl. By Miss MtILOCK. Illustrated. 3. The )rlcketontlic llcarlh. AChrist- inns story. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- 111.5810. i. The Mystery of the Holly Tree. A Novel. ly the author of “ Dora Thornc.” Illustrated. °.'). Gnlirii-l‘s Marriage. A Novel. By \l’Imm-z UOLLINS.‘ Illustrated. MISCELLANEOUS. 30. The Historyand Mystery ofc‘ommon Things. This work tells allabout the lllllllll< 6‘ The “my “,‘mmm A Novel. By facture (if the common and familiar things My, GASKELL. Illustratc¢ which we see every day about us. lt. lik .- ‘ wise (lOSCI‘llJOS the cul.ure of all kind. of 7. Ill-oping the VVhirlwlud. A; Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. 8. The "011- to Ashley. Mrs. llR::I:r W'OOD, 7 9. Amos Barton. ANovel. By GEORGE ELIOT. 10. llonry Arkell. HENRY WOOD. 11. The LunrelBush. ANovcl. By Miss hIUl.OUl{. foreign fruits, nuts, spices, etc. Illustrated. 31. Mannch and Customs in Far Away Lands, a very interesting and instructive book of travels, describing the peculiar lilo, habits, manners, and customs of the people of foreign countries. Illustrated. A Novel. By A Novel. By Mrs. FOR THE LADIES. 34. Honey _‘Vork for Home Adol‘nnicnt, containing instructions for making fancy basketswall-pockets, brackets, needlework, 12. Milan-cl Trevanlon. A Novel. By “ TIIE lii‘cniass." 13. “In”; Back A Novel. By Evan embroidery, etc., etc.; profusely illustrated. (“OM‘A‘L 35. The Home Cook Book and Family H. Back '0 the and Home. A NOVEL Physician,containingfhundredsofexccllent By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. cooklngrecmpts and nuts to housekeepers, _ also telling how to cure all manner of com- 1.). The Frozen Been. A Novel. By mon ailments by simple home remedies. Wi cutie COLLiNs. Illustrated. o 16. Rod Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY W001). Illustrated. 17. A Golden Down. A Novel. By the author of "Dora Thorns." Illustrated. A Novel. By Miss FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 36. Famous Detective Stories, A col- lection of thrilling narratives of Detective experience, many of them written by actual members of the rofession. We believe it to be the best co ection of Detective stories ever published. 37. Slxtccn Complete Stories by Popular Authors, embracing love. humorous, and Detective stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very iii- teresting. 18. Dudley (Tm-Icon. M. E. llRADIiON. 1!). Sis : or Rose. CULLlNa‘. 20. In the Holidays. MARY CEClL HAY. 2]. Tim Mm‘wick Form Mystery. A Novel. By \Vimnn COLLINS. Illustrated. A Novel. By WILKIE A Novel. By 22. A Eli-Elle from the Sea. A Novel. By 38 School Dial” . ,, -.. , .. , n . ~ . . . . gucs llccnntlons um! tut author ot Dow. 11201110. Illustrated. Readings, a large and c’hoicc' conectim) for 23. .l Furl-Inc llnnu-r. A Novel. By 5011001 9Xhibitions, and DUl’hC Ella PriY'die ANNIE 'l‘noMAs. Illustrated. Blltel‘tmllments- ~- i’l;"§'liir BENIN-hilt“! Request? A Novel. L) ii (iii (/UhWAX. Illust7ultcc. 2*. A {Em-on Amongst VVonlen. A Novel. liy the author of “Dora. Thornc." 9. . . ,_ ,, , , 39. Parlor Amusements ancwandlarge . "h Eliilfil‘filnl Marriage. A Novel. By collection of Acting Chm-odes, Parlor ‘ “5 ‘ " “ J‘ADUO)" Dramas, Shadow 1 antomimcs, Games. Puzzles, etc, for social gatherings, public and private entertainments, and evenings at home. Illustrated. 40. Yankee “'it and llnmor. A collec: tion of humorous stories, sketches, poems, and 1.>ar:i.g1'aphs, by the loading funny man of the American press. Illustrated. 27. The liulglusllrldge Mystery. A New}, liy CHARLEs READE. Illustrated. 28, \mong Illo Ruins. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustratcd. 2!. Tim Mystery at. Blackwood Grange. A :lwcl. By Mrs. MAY AGNES F .EMING. The above 40 Books will be sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Address The WOMAN’S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. We nave arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present the whole Forty, postage prepaid, to any address in Canada or the United Stu'ea, as a premium for sending Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekly Mail ” at One Dollar Each. EIXLIENOE OF TIâ€"IIS YEAR FREE ’ Adaress, ” THE MAIL," Toronto, Canada. Willow: Qirtctm‘y. OAUTTON. EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLENAVY IS MARKED Churches. ST. M \RY s EriscoPAI. CHURCH.â€"Service at 3 p.111.,sxcopt the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held at 11 am. Sunday Schoolatlzaopin 1tsv.W. Bates, Rector ME'riIonIs'r CHURCHâ€"Services at 10:30 a.in and (3:30 p. in.,and Sunday school, at 2.30 p. in. Young; pooplo’s prayer meeting Tuesday evening. General Prayer Meeting: every Thursday evening in the Lecture Room. Rev. W. 1%.. Barker, Supt. Rev. Lnnnartl, Assistant. PREssY’rERIAN CHURCH or CAXADA.â€"Sorvices an 1] o'clock a.in.,antl (3:30 pun. Prayer meeting on \V('4ll1LS(llLy eveningati'fiiu. Rev J. \V'. (Jani- oron. Pastor. ROMA“! CATHOLIC CHURCH -'~=Eervices in order 3. follows 'Tliornliill at ‘J 3.311., and Richmond Hillat lil:"0 min; the following: Sunday at llicli- Inond llil {l a.m. and 'l‘hoi'iihill at 10:30 a. in. Rev.J. J. Egan, Pastor Societies. Ihontmnn LODGE, A. 14‘. (c A. M., No.23, G.P..(‘ Meets in the Lodge rnmn,l\[osoiiic Hal1,0n the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o‘clock p.111 I. Crosby, W,M. ANCIENT ORDER or Fom:srnns~Com-t Rich- mon l, No. 7016 L 0, F.. nit‘PtS ill the Temperance Hall evorv alternate Fridav at 7.30 p. m.â€" Alex; Coulter, (l. R. RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE. No 46C,I. O. G. T.~ Moots in the Temperance Hall~ HVCTY \Votlncsdny evening. at 7.30 o'clock. Win. Harri-son ’1'. l). The Methodist sabbath sch(iol'l‘ompci‘ance As . ion issuo pledge cards i-vcry Sunday when desired. Wiii.Hai‘risoii sup? in Micaimxu‘s' lNS'I‘ITUTTR'iLilil‘tu‘)’ oi over 1000 ‘ volu lll'H,|i]lell svoi'y Tuesday evening, in the Ma- sonic Hall from 7 to 8 o'r-lnvk. li, ll}; Law. Libra. 1111.11 J. ui‘os anddisz-u sinusperiodically. {ir‘iliniND HILL Conwru li.\\'n.â€"-.‘.io<".s for [ p anti . uv‘ei‘y Tuesday llllll Satui'xlziyoveiiing at . 7 :in u' ll \V. Sheppard, lnrmlm‘ I Ci!l7l\'L‘lh.* 1ch vi . \\'n1. l‘ngslcy, Comm - l%( iij. limlr‘iti, \‘i'. i). Powell, 1’ . (flcllx'..\l.‘lcri";. . , (l, U. \V.,Ivy Lodge, No. ill. Moots in tho Cniiiinittoe room (if the Masonic lliill ‘ on. i : i‘imtivc 'i‘ucsd125 h o’i-lm k p in, lions» .,f‘1categ on loi' ,o, up 111 now of «ion tl' \vn.M-.Lstci‘ VVui‘kinuii. ll. (il‘l‘llllllil. I‘d-c. or” 'l‘cinporanre, llichi'mvnvl ljill l'cuixr‘il, ixiciilsiii 'l'vinpci“'iirto liaill.. ll nit-vi" infallible Blood Purifier, Tonic, Diuroctic ’l'llu'filil)’ GVGlilllti :lLi‘INt‘lUl‘k p in. lmi‘n» 1 of Appetite, I,,,;i:,.,o.:f-,., Y Dye)“.quy H H. ..~- i : . . ' .’ ‘n -' : H,“ , . Ink“; 17- mil )_, “r J lionsiiI-i's, .lniiiidxco, ,lfIVl ( inplaiiit, ,1 ‘ :fx‘flli‘lt“hi“‘u .‘,‘.,“f l .‘illll:lti51]l,:‘tllKill) y Disc s, ?3(‘:'(7lulfl, ,, 1“ ,’ “1‘” "g “5" ,“l ‘ l 1m: peculiar to 1‘ males, Salt Rheum. nmlnot (.ouncillms; J.A.l‘.,bwitwigl. 31‘ mm, mm “,1 ‘ , “WM, 4 pangs/31m, ‘1‘.Lll1‘\' orto Ont. W Sf.ch Headache, Indigestion. on: Gunfireness .r: cannot cure with wras-r's LIVER. 3, when tho Direcfions are strictly <2 with. flange Boxes, containing; l'. , .35 Cents; 5 Boxes 513.3363. {Ml-f by an i'vmiggmts. i‘wni'tmion of the} H11, Fry ~S‘tmnurh and Iliait iii: w, I‘m i‘l' (“pun Ni non); C. \V'L‘sii‘ d: (10., , WET) ll ~ g, i 5.1 all: will}: . i: - F WU are “my plow. mi '30 i‘iiiiifsli all ' will! u ('lil.\\l‘fi withcinpizvinsiit ill homo tln- ulmlvuftinctiino, or for the spare m0â€" , _ .~; liusincss: n ‘ lip‘litniirl l‘l‘lnllr‘dlflc. Po 1'- ‘: W111 Pay the above Reward 503' in}? l . (,‘lIS ol' citlioi‘ Fox I‘zisily earn from :30 cents t0 #5 {case of Dyspepsia.) give!- camznatt pea" evening, and n proportional sun: by devoting ’ all their time to the husniess. Boys .. and girls en'rn nearly asinuuh asmmi. That all who sec this innv send their address. and test the busi- ness, no make this offer: To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing Full particulars and out- fitfrcc. AddreusGiicRon Srissou it (10., Port- land, Maine 7...... .; M. .. <1. , w.-> Elle WANTED. A farm to work on shares. Will find Seed,im- plonients and do all the work. Practical farmer. Enquire zit the LIBERAL OrricE. 35-3. ElltlliliérilliiBTBl Notice lshereby givento all persons having ) any claims against El “WARD MILLER Late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, Gentleman, who ilionl on or about the , First «lay oi January, AJ). 1687, to send by post, prepaid, on or before the glflmtimimtfi. ./- the said Edward Miller, their names, addresses, a-Il (icsviiptlon and full particulars of their claims. and of the security (if any) held by them. Immediately after the said (late the I‘IXOCUDUI‘S will proceed to distribute the said lhstatc having: regard only to such claims of which they shall then have n ad notice. All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to settle the some before the above date" ROBERT IRWIN Al .EXA NDER. M A LLOY DUGALD McMURCHY Dated this 8th day of February, 1887, Executors. 31*4 A farm of 75 acres, being composed oi the East parts of lots 22 and ii), in the 4TH CON. OF VAUGHAN, Iii! for sale. The farm, which is near Riclniiond Hill station on the Northern Railroad. is in a high stntc of en tivution; has good buildings and orcha] d, and ' is well watered, containing a living spring. ' Terms easy; can he made to suit purchaser. For further particulars enquire o J. C. 01‘ ARCH. McQ CARRIE Maple P. O. 8. limpiiiin BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS From Mr. H. Franks, VELLORE, I am now prepared tolrlo all kinds of work in my me. Herse-Sheeing A; Speciality. ‘ Repairing promptly (lone. Agricultural Iini laments in'atly repaired. tersons‘ l’lowsand Plow Points al- J 51;. CAMERON. Ems moon. 9 7 sins ill wuss- i... l’atâ€" The stat (laid rmnli-(ly for liver cv'nnplnii t is \Vest’s Liver Pills; they never (lisap point you. 30 pills 25c. All druggislsfl ~â€"~~-¢ooâ€"â€"~â€" LUMBER. The undersigned respectfully intimates that he will shortly rehiove his saw-mill from l-IcGee’s switch to near W ESTON. And Will give his best attention to any bills or custom sawing he may be favored with. Meantime. any one wanting 1011:; Stuff will much oblige by sending in orders as soon as possible while we are cutting the timber. HENRY MARSH. KING P. O. For liver complaint. dyspepsia: anliisick headache use \Vest’s Liver Pills. All druugists. fields 1m; uni-cc. but those who write to Stinson J: 011., Portland, Mnine,will receive M4 0 >â€" frce. full information about work which they condo. And live In home,(hnt will pay them from $510 $25 per day. Some lnivu corned nvui' $11) in a day Either sex. young: Ol' old. Capital not reqvlircd. You are started free Those who slnrt u! once are absolutely sure of snug little fortunes. All is new. i l,’ Eeailh & Wll. L CUR . A . mlflhiOLS; on? D '. _ of inc Heart, And Ci‘cr)‘ Fpecics of disease arising from liiipnre lilootl, &i:. &C. F l‘REI‘ARl-Zl) llY Tm: Climax Chemical Company, l MONTREAL. thh day all More}; 131.351882? _ toanvof the Executors (Pui'pleville P. 0..) of 1 HA. "TA Sewing Machines to Suit the Times. E Now is the time to buy a first-class Light Running NEW WlLLlAMS SEWlll‘G MACHINEE AT REDUCED l‘lllC ES. I am prelim-m? in take produce in cxclnufilfl, at. fair market mint-for (“rite of flu latest impruvn-Ll 3nd most durable Sewing Ii’lacliincs in the market, us‘a.‘ llirge llllll)" her is prcnniml t‘o Dl‘UVO in the imnmdiato ll(?l;_"lul)()l'lllvfid,bkSltlt s the very large numv her of lliilals and First l’v'ii::s at Provincial and other Fairs. such as '1'ni'imtn,lliun~ trunl, Elation, (limlicc, and Hi the \Vol‘ltl75 Fair, _-‘\n‘.\'\erp, Belgium. also a Diploma for illi‘ in st. work shown in London, and a hen :lwllni' prize for host specimen or \vnil; at Mari/man: Fair this year. Come along, and get a bargain. All orders by mail pi‘niiipily attended in. J. LUSH, Richmond Hill. I THE PEGPLE’Ei lfiTQRE WALL PAPERS. “Him. PAPERS. . , _ , ‘ 3. A complete stock of \Val] Paper and Bordormgs, something new in Styles am,- . Designs, from 3 cents up. A I.J&lll£”'g:’zf @toclr of VEEEIIEN'ICTUIRIEI lira variety ofdcsigiis. Mixed lr’ziiuts, road); for use, in all colors and rliaulcs. Boiled and Raw Oils, Varn~~ islws, and all other material lnl‘ paints. Paint and h‘ltllllcli’ilsll Brushes, all sizes, which .1 will sell at bottom pl‘lCL‘. Call and see. Usual Stock of Pictures and Frames. Large Grooerie Flour and Feed. P (i. SAVAGF. Hum c h hing *tsfiil .. 4’ Lg wlltls The undersigned is oil'ct'ing the mumiinlcr of his Wilmer Stock consisting: of ass Cr , Winceys, Wanna Wankets 84. “Underwear: J: has Horn. At Great. Reductions, to make room for Spring Goods. mic-unu- Stock 05 n .957 'H .l. rig-Fl Q h flow 3 -mn SPECIAL LINE Ci“ lTEAQ, COFFEES 86 SUGARS i Just arrived, selling at prices to suit ovary body. HARINVARE, GLASS 6’5 CROCI’HERY. A ll goods deliverml. .A. 2i.\/;’CICDOIDII-IEg "â€"vmmgw n.“ Flour and Feed always on hand. ls well supplied with a large stock of osssn osoossiss, HAMS, BACON, PCBRK, And all kinds of STAEDLE GEOGERIES. Also .BOQTS, SEOES, GROCKERY, 860.. As the goods are bought at GLQSE EASH PRIGES They can be sold at prices that should not fail to fill my: store with eager purchaser A tr1alw;il convince you. .508. HALL. J h. LORNEWSTORE _.e CHEAPâ€"â€" ' GROCEEIES, FLOUR & In connection with my stock of Groceries. &c., I wish to call your alteiition to a full assortment of goods from the \Voudstnck Woollen Mills, C(‘tmlstlllg of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND YARNS. These goods are all of first-class quality and very cheap. Call and examine them before pmcliasing. Also on hand Sewing lylachines, Eagle Steam W ashers and TJVI’inqers. ' All who have alreadv purchased are fully mhsfivtl with nurk. Give llwni :\ trial ' :,.All kinds nf produce lukcii in exchange“; . Glill ). 'i‘ gill] Raymond the way those machhws _ H. M NC ,i. t.“ l‘l"s ploasnrc in a'r'iV'Hlll‘lllnlj tor-t in: lltw pilw- . .rm <.. l‘w solo» I‘ii: (l i.. LA Vt.“ Si’EO'l'.‘it.$l.‘iJi§ (Q (,iLAJ‘il‘iiLS, [Lilli \Kl . ill-w uh: ll'ilim‘f‘ :UHl ill- sti‘uincuts at his c'nnnraml, mm suit the must iiifiicnlt m: :M Hupau'ou \‘lrillll. BPECTAU‘WEE l" LUM 25 CENTS TO $913.00 A PAIR." .13 I “a

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