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The Liberal, 17 Mar 1887, p. 8

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ST. MARY s EPISCOPAL CHURCHâ€"Service at 3 p.1n.,0x<:ept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held at, 11 mm. SundaySchoolatl:30p.m Rev.W.Bates, Rector Rmmmxn LODGE,A. F. 65 A. M., No.23, G.R.(‘ Meets in the Lodge r00m,Mu.sunic Hanan the Mondav on m- before full moon, nt 8 o'clock p.111 1. Croqlw, W.M. MW‘IMNICS’ INSTITUTE.â€" Lihrnry 01 over 1000 volmnesppon every '1‘110s1‘nn)"ev011i11g, in the Ma- Ronia Hall, from 7 to 8 u'clovli. 1‘». E. Lyn". Libra» riun. Lectures and dis .ssious periodically, hanmoxp HILL CORNHT BAND. Mnejcs for 9 active every Tuesday and Saturday evcnlng at 7 30 o‘clock W. Sheppard, Louder METHODIST CHURCHâ€"Services at 10:30 mm and (5:30 11.111.,a.m1 Sunday school, at 2.30 p. m. Young people’s prayer meefiiug Tuesday evening. Genera] Prayer Meeting,y every Thursdn‘yevemng in the Lecture Room. Rev. \V. R. Barker, Supt. Rev. Leonard, Assistant. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA.â€" Services a." 1] O'clock a..m.,n.nd (3:30 1Lm. Prayer meeting on \Verlnesdmy eveningm7:30. Rev J. W. Cam- eron, Pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.â€"“S(}-1‘Vicefi in order a follows :Thornhill at 9 (1,111., and Richmond Hillut 1U:30 mm; the following Sunday at Rich- mnud Hill nt 9 mm. mld Thornhill at 10:80 a. 111. Rev. J. J. Egan, Pastor AN . NT nnmm 0F FORESTERsâ€"Court Rich- mond. No. 7046 A. 0. F., meets in the Tempeme Hall every Mternate Fridav at 7.30 p. m.â€"â€"- Alex Coulter, U. R. ‘Rmmrown HILL TEMPLE, No 465,1. 0. G. T.~ Meets in the 'llemperimce Hall~ every \Vednesduy evening. at 730 o’clock. XV)”. Harrison ’1‘. D. _ Few/Md 27‘5"." mm? M). 5‘;fl;~pt3j,lfiia, {AWAY 670nm ’ tat, ,, range»:an m ‘as‘nv‘ «r: as , a with Mme ’3 LI?" 1?“ '0',1:~'.t-} 4’”. rt 3‘, '1' z'.) [Ar-J: .kcxua. '-‘ I» w The Methodist Sabbath schoolTemperance As Snoiatinn issue pledge curds every Sunday when desired. Wm.H£erison Supt VILLAGE COUNCILâ€"Re m , Wm. Pupsjey, Cm n- cmwrs. 1\Jessrs.Benj. lk‘dditt, W. 1). Powell, 1’ G. Savage, and RMCCOnnghy. (1ch k. M. ') cd‘y. R. ’l‘. of Temperance, Richmond Hill Comm-i1, N‘ 5, Meets m Temperance 14.211], em-h alter» nexuwe Tuesday evenng ansdcluok p m. Buncâ€" fu m 11v vormficutes issued to mule or female mnanlvc 11». for $1.000 or in case of death $2,000, one 1:14;! wwublc in case of disnlulity. J. H. Sande) » ‘vn “plea-t Councillors; J.A.E.Switzer.Recording tnrv A. C'. U. W. Ivy Lodge, No. 1-11, Moetsin the Cummith 1mm of the Masonic Ha]! em?! tutornntive Tuesday at 8 o’clm‘k p.111. Bone~ n.-n»'y con ifit-ategiven for $2,000 in cusp of den 2;]; J. Brown,1\1nster Workman. B. Grcnnun. rec. 19. Slfiter Rose. A Novel. By WILKIE COLLINS. 20.1n the Holidays. A Novel. By {DIARY CECIL IIAY. 2!. The film-wick Farm Mystery. A Novel. By \VILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 22. .\ Brlda from the Sea. A Novel. By the uuLhor of “ Dom Thornc." Illustrated. ‘23. A Fan-tune flunk-r. A Novel. By ANNHLTIIUMAS. Illustrated. 23.1 fluoen Amongst \Vomon. A Novel. By the author of “Dora Thorne." 923. Tho Fatal Marriage. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDDN. 27!. The Mystery at Blackwoml Grange. A bun-cl. By Mrs. MAY AGNES FLEMING. We. have arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present the Who“: Forty, postage prepaid, to any address in Canada or the United Stated. as a premium for sending Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekiy Mail " at One Dollar Each. CE OF THIS YEAR FREE 17. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “Dora Thorne.” Illustrated. 18. Dudley (fnrlcon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BuADDON. 21. The “Inn-Info"! Bequest. A Novel. By IIUuu CONWAY. Illustrated. 27. The unlghlslu-ldge Mystery. A Novel. By CHARLES READE. Illustrated. 28. “mm: the llulns. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. The above 40 Books will be sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Address The WOMAN’S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. 11. The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss MUM)ch 13. (‘allcd Back. A Novel. By HUGH CONWAY. 11. Buck 10 the Old Home. A Novel By MARY CECIL IIAY‘ Illustrated. L 10. Red Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. IIENHY W00 D. Illustrated. 4. The Mystery of the Holly Tree. A Novel. By the author of “ Dom Thornc." Illustrated. 95. Gabriel's Marriage. A Novel. By WILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 8. The flair to Ashley. A Novel. By l‘h‘s. IIENRY \VooD. 9. Amos Barton. ANovel. ByGEORGE ELIOT. 10. Henry Arkell. A Novel. By Mrs. In:an \Voou. 12. Mlldrm] Trevnnlon. A Novel. By “ THE Dummss." 2. John Bowcrlmnli’l “'ifc. ANoveI. By Miss MULOCK. Illustrated. 3. The Crlakcton the "earth. A Christ- ina? sltory. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- 7'0/ CC . 6. The Grey “’omun. A Novel. By Mrs. GASKELL. Illustrated. 7. Reaping the Whirlwind. A. Novel By MARY CECIL HAY. . 15. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By WILKIE COLLINS. Illustv‘atcd. .1. Jasper Dana‘s Secret. ANove'l. By MISS M. E. BRADDON. Illustrated. To any one sending in TWO Ngw Subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAIL ‘ at One Dollar Each. No freight and no’duty to pay. We have the Books on hand ready to be sent out. ' 40 SPLENDIE BOOK$ 29 POPULAR NOVELS $3500.00 Wimp Qirctturg. Cluwches. BY THE BEST AUTHORS Address, “ THE MAIL.” Toronto, Canada. GIVEN. AWAY Societies. 39. I‘m-1m- Amusements. a new and large collecLiun of Acting Cllamdes, Parlor Dramas, Shadow Pantomimes, Gamns. Puzzles, etc., for social gatherings. public and private entertainments, and evenings at home. Illustrated. 36. Famous Detective Stories. A. col- lection 0f thrilling narratives of Detective experience, many of them written by actual members of the rofcssion. We believe it to be Lhe best col action of Detective stories ever published. 37. Sixteen Complete Stories by Popular Authors, embracing love‘ humorous, and Detective stories, sLories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very in- tercsting. 38. School Dialogues, Reclmllons and l!o:|(lings,’a large and choice collection for school exhibitions, and public and private entertainments. 40. Yankee “it and llumor. A collec- tion of humorous stories, sketches, poems, and paragraphs, by the lending funny men of the American press. Illustrated. 35. The “onus Cook Book and Family [’11 sician.containinÂ¥hundredsofexcelleut coo King receipts and lints to housekeepers, also telling how to cure all manner of com- mon ailments by simple home remedies. FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. 34. Fancy Work for Home Adornmont, containing instructions for making fancy baskets.wall-pockets, brackets, needle-work. embroidery, etc., etc.; profusely illustrated» 31. Manners and Customs In Far Away lands. a Very interesting and instruct ivn book of travels, describing the peculiar life, habits, manners, and customs of the people of foreign countries. Illustrated. 30. The flistoryand Mystery oft'ommon Things. This work tells allabout the maxim» facture of the common and familiar things which we see every day about 119‘ It likeâ€" wise describes the culture of all kinds of foreign fruits, nuts, spicus, otc. Illus'tratcd. 32. The Cities of the New World. A description of all points of imterest relating to every important city of America, illus- mated with bird’s~eye views of each city dosaribed. 33. Useful lewlmlae for the Mllllull. a. handy book of useful infornmtinn u on many and various Subjects. I llustratc . BOOKS OF REFERENCE. m'mh EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IN BRONZE LET'I‘E Rs. W??? mm 8; LQSSES flTTEN- 9 \‘N‘vxilre mygm' ]‘>101\>m‘yed t‘o mnlxsh all I ‘ x I" (lax “K .uth L.1_x11rlq}n1_ulb at huum GAUTON. Infa‘xliblo Blood Purifier. Tonic, Diurvcfic 1.05:3 of AppetifE, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bil‘inusness, Jmmdioe, Liver Complaint, lm-‘nmn‘tism, n11 Kidney Diseases. Scrofulu. D' ,Moswmculmr t0]<‘ema.]es, Salt Rheum, *nmn‘ mm]. all Skin Liseases, Hpaflad‘r‘, I’. ,Ipmuinn of 1110 Heart, Sour Stomach uni Heuu 3:11:11. Ii! 'Vugefiwhlo._ FOR TIIE LADIES. MISCELLANEOUS. hulkeuf the tmw n B'n‘ yew ncv »1(~i:uw';~c: rnU r.“ UH AMUSEMENTS. JuHN C. Wnb'r & Co., Toronto Ont. IS MARKED 131W nit purul'xaser. cmnb ') u Terms easy; 1am he mzmln tr: For furthnr 1 - tmu‘m’u Gfdd Filling, and all other operations skifixflly pAerfnrmed, :ff: madnmte fees. A farm of 75 acres, beingy (-omnosed or the East parts of 10185 and 23, in the [EH CON. 0F VAUGHAN, Is for sale. The farm. which is new Rivhmrmfl Hill station on Llie Northern Railroad. is in n‘ huh state of on t.vv.timi; has, good buildings and urohmd, and is '011 watered, containing: 2!. 1ivimz spri 'g. ARTIFICIAL TEETH 0N RUBBER, â€" â€" â€" $8.00 0N CELLULOID, â€" â€" $10.00 I use no cheap material and warrant every set. Call Lufd see me.‘ No trouble to an- swer questions. Has the exclusive right for the use of Hurd’s New Method of extractâ€" ing teeth without pain, by means of DENTIST, Arcade Buildings, Rooms A. 80 B, Upâ€"Stairs. VITALIZED AIR THURSDAY, MARCH alwllouselmld Furniture, Vehicles. 6w. belonging tn Thns Sullivan, Todmorden, sale at 1:, lunch provided. TUESDAY, APRIL 5~â€"~TWBIV8 Imported Horses, stock and implements belonging tn Wm. Rennie,Lot14. Con 2,1\Iurkhu.m. suleat 12, 8 months’ credit. lunch provided SATmmAY. MARCH 26~Fnr1n of 50 news below:- ing to Mrs HuuLuh, Norway, sale at 12. \VEDNESDAY,MARCH 307 Shock and implements belonging to Arch Gulinnuugh. 111011111111 sale [Lt 12,8 months' credit. FRIDAY. MARCH 18â€"Fm‘m stock and implements belonging 430 A Armvur, Lot 11, Con 1, West York ; sale at 12 ; 8 months’ credit; 3 lunch provided. SATURDAYJWARCH 19~Fm~m stock and imple- ments belonging: to Geo Harrison, Lm‘: 1'2. (Inn 3,Enst York; sale an 12 ; 8 mouths’ credit : lunch provided. MONDAY, DIARCH 21â€"Stock and implements beâ€" longing: to Walter H Crosby, rear of Lat 5, Com 7 Markham, sale at 12, E5 montlls‘ credit, lunch provided. TUESDAY. MARCH 22kfltock and implements be- longing tu Jno Cnuldock, not :50, (Jon V'nuul1zn1,suleat1, Smonths‘ credit, lunch provided, WEDNESDAY, MAch 2:}4‘1tnck and implements belonging to H J Graham, Lot 23, Cum 3. melmn, sale at 1, 8 months“ credit, lunch provided. - THURSDAY, MARCH Zakâ€"Stock and implmuents belonging to Arch S Thomson. rear of Lot; 17, mu 4. Scm‘boro‘, sale at 11, 8 months’ credxt, lunch proviued. FRIDAY. Mum}? 25~,St0ck and implements beâ€" lungin: to L Whimnow‘. Lot ll. Gun 5. Vaugh- xm, s nle at: 12, 8 months’ credit, lunch proâ€" vzded. . 0. P. LENNOX, These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for the past 35 years, and given in every in- stant-e unbounded satisfaction. 'l‘hev are the bank. in the world. They never tire), and last many years WIthout change. FRANK LAZARUS. Mnmlfm‘turer, 28 Maryâ€" land ltuarl, Harrow Road, London, England. (lute LszxLijgs & Morris, Harpflnd. Con.) For Sale by T. I", lMcM/JHOW' as’No connectibx with mi}; oflxer firm in the Dominion of Canada. Sgeafiwl‘ea & Eye Glasses. E 0 KA RE) T ’ S SALE REGISTER. A good rough-cast house, containing 7 rooms, is fur sale on the corner of Arnold and Elizabeth Streets. There is one-fifth of an more of land, good well and stable. and a. quantity of {nut trees. ‘___ Apply to Preserve Yaurgighi FRANK LAZARUS House & Lat furSale RICHMOND HILL. PUBLISHER 0F " LIBERAL,” {ICIIMOND HILL Absolutely no pain experienced and harmless in ail cases. ' BEST SETS (Late of the firm ofLuzzu us 6: Mori‘is) “flew a‘fxavettimmwtfi. BY WEARING THE ONLY J.C.0r Am 4, mummy)er RENOWNED OF J AS. MCDONALD, Maple Mav 15th. 1894:] Mu Raymond Sewing“ Machines, Eagle Steam VVashers and Wringers. AM who have alreadv purchased are fully snhsfipd with the way those mmhi‘nes wurk. Give them a trial. RigAll kinds nf pruduce taken in 9X('hfil‘g9‘,_fl71gf TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND YARNS. GBOCEEIES, FLOUR (‘36 BGGTS, SHGES, CRQCKERY, &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" A Large Stock of RFUBPSEVR‘IIRE Tea from 25 cents upwards, 5 lbs. for $3. S ‘ splendid value. ()uhneu‘. 4â€"0 lbs.. 3‘ M‘ m m I am prepared to take produce in exuhanue, at. fair market value. for one of the latest impruved and most durable SeMng Machines in the max-km, as a large num~~ her is prepared to prove in the immediate neighborhnnd,besidus the very large nnm-vr her of Medals and First Prizes at Provincial and usher Fairs. sngh as 'l‘nrunm, Mun- treal, Lnndml, Quebec. and at Hie \Vorld’s Fair, Antwerp, Belgium. .1181) a. Diploma fur the heat work slumn in Lam/1m“, and a run dullm' prize for lues'J specimen of work at Markham Fair this year. Came alung. and get a bargain. All orders by mail promptly attended to. [n a. variety of designs. Mixed Paints, ready fur use, in all c'nlc-rs and alludes. Bailed and Raw Oils, Varnâ€" islles, and all other maleer fur paints. Paint. and “"lxitewash Brushes, all 512%, which I will Stfll at butfmn price. Call and see. CUN’I‘ISTING OF DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GlNGHAMS. WINCEYS. TWEEDS, &C.. &C. Suits Made to Order- GREEN GROCEREES, HAMS, BACON, PORK,‘ NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINE! Usual Stock of Pictures and Frames. Large Stock «of Groceries, Flour and Feed. 1). G. SA VAGE. Acom-plete stock of “73.11 Pnner and Burdvrings, something new in Styles amfi Designs, from 5 cents up. HARD TIMES ! Bmmgh FEM Siafi ! Sewing Machines to Suit the Times. N.AILS,HARDWARE GLASSVVARE £0 CROCKERY LORNE STORE In Connection with my stock of Grocerieq. &c., I wish to call your attention to a full assortment of goods from the Woodstock Woollen Mills, consisting of ‘WA LL PAPE RS. WA LL PAPE KS. s p10,!an These goods are all of firstâ€"class quality and very chmp. Call and examine them before purchasing. Also on hand THE PEOPLE’S STQRE! FRE SH GROCERIE S. CLOSE CASH PRIEES STAPLE GROCERIES. J. LUSH; Richmond Hill. Now is the time to buy a first-class Light Running ls well supplied with a large stock of $PR§NG @‘QQDE As the goods are bought at Fluur and Feed always on hand. AT REDUCED PRICES. m And all kinds of â€"â€"OHE AT THE has mlv c‘nmsnl Also A P- ("1 1410. "FRENCH A. IVEOODIE. [.1 d B.

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