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The Liberal, 10 Mar 1887, p. 8

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(Ac. . . I o smash: '- . ..... . : ,m A) To any one ,sendlngnmmo New. subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAIL afdrié’lilollar Each. I No frelg be sent out. ht and no duty to pay. We have' the Books on ‘ha’nt‘l ready lo 29 POPULAR NOVELS BY THE BEST AUTHORS 1. J35 .cr Done'a Secret. ANovel. By Miss M. .BRADDON. Illustrated. 2. John Bowerbonk'l Wire. A Novel. By Miss MULooK. Illustrated. 3. The Cricketon the "earth. A Christ. inn? :ltory. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- ra e . 4. The Mystery of the Holly Tree. A Novel. By the author of “ Dora. Thorne.” Illustrated. - 95. Gabriel‘s Marriage. A Novel. By WILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 6. The Grey \Voman. A Novel. By Mrs. GASKRLL. Illustrated. 7. Reaping the Whirlwind. A. Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. 8. The Heir to Ashley. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD. 9. Amos Barton. ANovel. BmeRcE ELIOT. 10. Henry Arkelh A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY WOCD. BOOKS OF REFERENC i}... 32. The Cities of the New World. A description of all points of interest relating to every _important city of America, illnry tratcd With bird’s-eye views of each city described. - 33. llscful Knowledge for the Million, a handy book_ of useful information ulpon many and various subjects. I llustratct . â€"â€"iIâ€"â€"_.__ MISCELLANEOUS. 30. The History and Mystery oftfommon Things. This work tells allaibout the manu- facture of the common and familiar things which we see every day about us. It dike Wise describes the culture of all kinds of foreign fruits, nuts, spices, etc. Illusl'mlcd. 31. Manners and Customs In Far Away lands. a. very interesting and instruclivc boo]; of travels, describing the peculiar lii'c, habits,_manners, and customs 015 tlic=people of foreign countries. Illustrated. FOR THE LADIES. 11. The Laurel Bush. .A Novel. By Miss ‘- MULOCK. 12. Mildred Trevanion. A Novel. By “ THE Duonnss.” 13. {lulled Back. A Novel. By Evan CONWAY. 14. Back to the old _llomc. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 15. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By WILKIE CoLLiNs. Illustrated. 916. Red Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. HENRY Woon. Illustrated. 17. A can]... mum. A Novel. 135 the author of “Dora Thorns? lilustaxat . is nnniey Carl-eon. MNovei.‘ Hymns M. E. BRADDON. 19. Sister Rose. A Nbvel. By WILKIR COLLINS. 20. In the Holidays. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. 21. The Morwick Form Mystery. A Novel. By WILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 22. A Bride from the Sea, A Novel. B the author of " Dora Thorns.“ Illustrat . 23. A Fortune Hunter. 1% Novel. By ANNIE THOMAS. Illustrate . 24. The Illntchford Request. A Noni. By HUGH CONWAY. Illustrated. 25. A Queen Amongst Women. A Novel. By the author of “Dora. Theme.” .26. Th:- l‘atal .Marriage. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 27. The Knightsbridsze Mystery. A Novel. By CHARLES READE. Illustrated. 28. Among the Ruins. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 29. The Mystery at Blackwood Grange. A Novel. By Mrs. MAY A,on FLEMING. The above 40 Bo ov‘ks will“ Be sent 34. Fancy _Work for Home Adornment, containing instructions for making l‘ancy baskets.wall-pockets, brackets, needle-Work, cmbrordery, etc., etc; profusely illustrated. 35. The Home Cook Book and aniiy Ph siclon.containin hundredsofexcellcnt coo in .receipts and intsto housekeepers, also tel mg how to cure all manner of com- mon ailments by simple home remedies. FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 36. Famous Detective Stories. A colâ€" lectlbn'ot thrilling narratives of Detective experience, many of than: written by;{1.ctua.l_. members of the rofossion. We believe it‘ to be the best 0 ’ 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- teresting. ' 38. School Dialogues Recitation; am} - Readings. a. large and o omq collection to school exhibitions, and public and private entertainments. AMUSEMENTS. 39. Parlor Amusements, a new and large collection of Actin Charades, Parlor Dramas, Shadow antomimes, Games, Puzzles, etc., for social‘ gatherings, public and private entertainments, and evenings at home. Illustrated. 40. Yankee Wit and Humor. A collec- tion of humorous stories, sketches, poems, and paragraphs, by the loading funny man of the American press. Illustrated. postpaid to any address for $1.20. Address The WOMAN’S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. DUI-i. U'NEQUALLED OFFER we have arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present_the Wlfisld Forty, postage prepaid, to any address In Canada or the United Stated, as a premium for sending Two New Subscribers to " The Week :y Mail " at One Dollar Each. BALANCE 'TI-IIS YEAR . Address.“ THE MAIL,” Toronto, Canada. liming: illusions. Chllrches. ST. MARY s EPISCOPAL CuoRCH.â€"â€"Scrvice at 8 p.m.,cxcept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are hold at 11 Revfivv. Bates, mm. Sunday School at 1:3i01).n1 Rector METHODIST CHURCHâ€"Services at 13:30 a. m and 6:30 p.111.,and Sunday school, at 2.50 p. in. Young people’s prayer meeting Tuesday evening. General Prayer Meetiuge‘vei‘y Thursdnly evening in the Lecture Room. Rev. W. R. Barker, Supt. Rev. Leonard, Assistant. PRESBYTRRIAN CHURCH OF CANADAâ€"Services at 1] o’clock a.m., and 6:30 um. Prove.)- meeting on Wednesday eveniiigat7z30. Rev J. W. Cam- ‘ eron, Pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC can comâ€"Scrvir es in. order . It follows :Thornhill at 9 u.m.. and Richmond Hillel; 10:30 n..m,' the following Sunday at Rich» mond Hill at 9 a..m. and ’l‘liorcihill at 10:30 a.-m. Rov.J. J. Egan, Pastor. So clones. RICHMOND LODGE, A. F. & A. N... MLQS, G.l’..<‘ Meets in the Lodge r00ln,l\[;l.fiunl(‘, Hullpn the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o’clock p.111 1. Crosby, W.M. ANCIENT ORDER 01? Forms insâ€"Court Rich mend. N0. 7046 L 0.1“..iiicctsm Llie Temperance Hull every alternate Fruan at 7.30 1!. 1n.â€" Alex Coultnr, C. R. lirzrmoND HILL TEMPLE. No, 46:,1._0. G. T.“ Meow ill the ’l‘empm'nnce Hull' cvcrv \\ etlnesdufi' evening. at 7.30 o’clock. \Viu. Harrison ‘1'. l). The Methodist sabbath schoolTemperance As 0 curds every Sunday when socizttion issue 1,1ch desired. Wiii.llni'i'isoii sup? l’ll‘l‘llANTCH’ lNSTITUTE.â€" Lilmry or over 1000 ‘ 0\‘cil?ii;z.iii the Mn.â€" ll. E. L:L\‘,',L1bl'fl.- Voliihewmor every '1’}! sonic Hzill,i'i‘nili 7 to 5 o‘clock. i‘imi. Lot-tines and (U sci sionsperiodically, . /\ i‘y'l‘nr‘s. .lor‘k W. h E‘_{7}lll)‘il, Leader VILLA/.1", l'lol'Ncuiâ€" Re. _ Wm _l’n:;sluy. 7. lwnj. lli'l ' L', \'~ . 1‘. and Fchflo by. Portal], 1’ Ulw k, M. '! etl'v. oi the Museum: :lwn lm' <42,(l{llliii<'n,~c millentl, Worlmiun. ll. (il’Clllfill. rec. J'cinw-l't'iici: 2 HILL CORNET BANDâ€"Moots for luv and Suturilnyevenmg at Co:m~’ ,Nu. Ill, hiooisin the . Hull » Tuesday at 8 o’clock pm. Boner 1.! I'illl Council. ‘. vncll mtcr» minfiu _, . p 11., Heller of Appetii’l), Indigestion, Dyan] ' nod to lll (1 m‘ fevtifllf‘ J‘mnzlfce, liver Comp" 4‘, M19 n, all Kidney Ilisearrs, S . under- ‘sruiiztr m Females, Salt If I itetzui'ilill-p' *’ o A EACH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED IN BRONZE LET'E‘E RS. AND lllllllli , . insist "nlliblo ‘Blcod Purifier, Tonic, Dim‘er‘._ ' ii till .‘kin- Lisoeses, l in of ll‘l‘ l", wn‘t, Sour Stone l '1 ' ‘nle lib???“ w E ii Lis' mills]; all . .‘t , l'nlilivrr. ()y l' r‘-. 'h us: ll’fl‘ . .1, . my .i‘ H n. and lust il‘ ’10 snob as 'v ' \llm‘fo )w; 00., l u Ti 6 N: I day at March. aller allitecimuumm. 'R D T 9 S SALE REGISTER. l l THURSDAY. MARCH 10â€"Farm Stock and Imple. 1 merits, Lot 10, Con. 5. Mai-khan'x, belonging ‘ _ credit; lunch provided. l "‘ 4 If. C K A to Mrs Ann Kennedy Sale at .11, 10 months’ FRIDAY, MARCH llâ€"â€"le,rm Stock 81 Implements, Lot 1,0011. 3. Vaughan belonging to Mrs J Charlton. Sale at 12; Smontbs’ credit; lunch provided. SATURDAY: MARCH litâ€"Farm Stork and Imple» ments, Lot 21, (3011.6, West York. belonging , to Jim Watson. Sale at 12 ; Smonths’ credit; l r l lunch provided. MONDAY, MARCH Lilâ€"Farm stock (’5 implements, Lot 10, Con 2. West York. belonging: to Win Lackic. Sale at 12; 8 months’ credit ; lunch provided. TUEsDAr, MARCH l5â€"Fa'rm stock (it implom ents, belonging to Arthur Stitplelsnn, Lot 17, Chin B, Emu; York : sale at 12; 8 months’ credit ; lunch provided. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Illâ€"Jersoy Cattle, Clydes- dale Horses. stock Itan imnlements, belong- ing to A Jeffrey, Eulinton- Lot 2. Con. 1, West York ; sale at 10; Smonths’ credit; lunch provided. THURPDAY, MARCH l7â€"Fnrni sum-l; and imple- mentsbelongingto Jun Davidson, Lot 8, ConfiWhitchurch: salo‘ut 12; credit; lunch provided. FRIDAY. M ARCH 18â€"Fai-m stock and implements belonging to A Armour, not 11, Con 1, West York‘ ; sale at 12 ;- 8 months’ credit : lunch provided. SATURDAY. MARCH Illâ€"Farm stock and imple- ments belonging to Geo Harrison, Lot 12. Con 3,Ea.st ork; sale at 12; 8 months’ credit: lii‘hc pi‘Ovidod. MONDAY. MAD/CH 21â€"Stock and implements be- longing to Walter H Crosby, rear of Lot 5, Con 7 Markham, sale at 12, 8 months’ credit, lunch provided. TUESDAY, MARCH 22â€"Rtock and. implemen’s be- longing to Jno Craddock. Lot 30, Con 3. Vaughansale at 1, Bmonths’ credit, lunch provided, - WEDNESDAY, MARCH Qaâ€"qtock and implements belonging to 13.7 Graham, Lot 23, Can 3, Vaughan, sale at 1, 8 months’ credit, lunch provided. THURsDAY, MARCH Mâ€"Sfock and implements belonging to Arch S Thomson, rear of Lot 17, 0011 4. Scarboro’, sale at 11, 8 months’ credit, lunch pTOViClOd. FRIDAY, MARCH 25â€"St00k“and implements be- longing to L Whitmore. Pilot 4. (Km 5, Vans}:- 'an, sale 0.1212, 8 months' "credit, lunch 'pro- vided. SATURDAY, MARCH 25â€"Farm of 50 acres below- ing to Mrs Hannah, Norway, sale at 12. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30â€"Stock and implements belonging to Arch Gallanough. l‘hornhill sale at. 12,8 months' credit. THURSDAY, MARCH‘ESIâ€"Household Furniture. Vehicles. &c. belonging to Thos Sullivan, 7 months’ I 0" Setting Machines to urn-Inn sit the Times. mum Now is the time to buy a first-class Liulir Running "NEW Willi/ills SEWING MAC lEi- ‘ at AT‘REDUC‘ED PRlC I am prepared to lnke produce in exchange, at fair market value. for (me of the lat-est nnixrnvwl and most durable Signing Muchiixola in lbc market, as a lul'te num- ber is prepared to prove in the innuediate neiglvbm'bnoil.bls dos the ver lam) nun.â€" bur of “'ll'd'di.‘ and First Prizes at Provincial and other Fairs, such as 'l‘m'oino, Mom treal. Landon, Quebec, and at the \Vurld’s Fair, Annie-ii», Belgium. alsua. Diploma. fur the best work shuwn in Lnndnn, and at Le]: (lullui‘ px-ize‘ for best. specimen oi work at. ill:i.vkhum Fair this year. Come along. and get. a bargain. All orders by mail promptly attended to: a J. LUSH, Richmond Hill. wmmmmm 1r r x’dr THE enemas STORE! WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS. A complete stuck of \Vaill Paper and Borderings, something new in Styles am? Designs, from 5 cents up. aâ€" n!” :1 A . 1 Jill a L «m Stock or ii‘URNIa‘riRE. [u a variety of designs. Mixed Paints, ready for use, in all colors and shades. Boiled and Raw Oils, Varn~~ ishes, and all other material for 1min ts. Paint and Whitewash Brushes, all sizes, which I will sell at bottom price. Call and see. Usual Stock of Pictures and Frames. Large Stock of ' Groceries, Flour and Feed. - I ‘ VAGE. ._._ -_ -_ 31'gzfi3 _ _. ’SPRE'NG GOODS AT THE British Flag Smfl. CONTISTING OF 'I‘odmorden, select 12, lunch provided. TUEsDAY, APRIL 5â€"Twelve Imported Horses, stock and implements belonging to Wm; Rennie, Lot â€". Con -â€". Markham. sale at 12, 8 mouths’ credit, lunch provided. V WANTED. A form to work on shares. Vl’ill find Seed, im- olements and do all the work. Practical farmer. Enquire at the LIBERAL OFFICE. 85-3. o. RLENNBSQ, -DENTI§~3§P, Arcade Buildings, Rooms A. & B, Upâ€"Cltairs. Has the exclusive right for the use of Hurd’s New Method of extractâ€"- ing teeth without pain, by means of VITALIZED AIR ! Absnlutely no pain experienced and harmless in all cases. BEST SETS 0F ON RUBBER, â€"- .â€" $8.00 0N CELBULOID‘, ~ $10.00 I use no cheap malarial and warrant every set. ' ‘ Gold'Filling, and'all other operations skilfully performed, at moderate fees. ’ Call and see me. No trouble to am swer questions. “H, :1 Nov 15th. 1884.4 Will in: slit :' Afarm of 75 acres, being comnoscd oi the East parts of lots 22 and 23, in the 4TH CON. 0F VAUGHAN, Is for sale. The farm, which is mom-llichmond Hill station on the Northern Railroad. is in a high state of on txvation; has good building‘is and orchai d, and is well watered, containing a. iving spring. ' Terms easy; can be made to. suit purchaser. For further particulars enquire o J. C. or ARCH..MCQUARRIE. 8- . . ' Maple P. O. ..,. It," Elttllltlt’ lions Notice is hereby given to all persons having ." u.in chums against E l )WAR D MILLER } Late of the Township of Vaughan, in tho County of York, Gentleman. uhu died on or about the First «1 |_v at January. 1897, to send by post, prepaid, on or before the l , ll tonnv fthe Exnviiim‘s {Purplerille P. 0..) of the m maul Li illur. their -inus, ll‘~<i ll il‘lmvi :m'l mil mn‘tivula 1 .. ’ ' ind m" that» ‘l:“li_‘,‘(lf ill‘ xlioill 2w thva j' of“ 1‘ l! (* «till (if. ml, in rii . elilell to lll'l‘ .,. L‘ the Eml'li‘ . _ l I‘llltlall’. ' yr) .1rrk Unaut» > Port] ‘ - '5‘ “HAHN .p s, u I\~ T x 7 . K ALI.“ 1' A‘TJljlj-‘A v :_ .J 7“? l7 RC H Y 3 , ’Lli Guy (I Febr‘mr Exerulnrs. a l .5 1827. 317 75 l LAWRENCE SPEC ‘ l struttientsvat his command, cnu suit the most difllcud; caster: r1 :v‘ DRESS GOODS, PRll‘lTS, GINGHAMS, WINCE'YS. TWEEDS, &c.. &c. Suits Made to Order- FRESH GROCERIE S. Tea. from 25 cents upwards, 5 lbs. for $. Sugar splendid value. Oatmeal 40’l'bs. $ NAILS,HARDWARE.GLASSWARE & CROCKERY Flour and Feed always on hand. A. nouns. Is well supplied with 21 large .stock of GREEN GRQCERIES, HAMS, BACON, PORK, And all; kinds of STAPLE enocnnins. Also Y R F N A V ARTIFICIAL TEETH BQQTfi, SHGES, CRQGKERY, .860... As the goods are bought at fiLfiSE 8A$H PBIEES They can be sold at prices that should not fail to fill my store with eager purchasers. A trial will convince you. .5038. l*ifilLL. *â€" OHEA râ€"_. GROCERIES, FLO-Ur -FEED’. In connection will) my stock of Groceries. do, I wish to call your attention to a. full nssmtment of goods from the Woodstock \‘J'wllen Mills, consisting of .MF TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, ‘BLANKiLlD AND YARNS. These goods are all of first-class quality and wiry cheap. Call and examine B. them before purchasing. Also on hand Raymond Sewing" Machines, Eagle Steam VVeshers and TVVI‘ingers. ‘ All who have alreadv purchased are full}7 satisfied with the Wuy ’llmso machines. nurk. Give them a trial. \‘Fgm-Xll kinds nf produce taken In excbu . jw 13/) Ill 7:") 73‘ \T (T'EJ‘K I i K “11"! "www.mmumw. w» 9"le l/'<T'l'-.rv’1v R. E. “‘ {as pleasure in announcing thw‘ he in: [‘ll“!“;:m:~'l u {1 News a Wm * “we .1 ill. ohm. run _: '7‘" LAET SPECTACLES FROM 25 C -3 TO $52.00 A: l ..

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