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The Liberal, 18 Aug 1887, p. 8

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VALUABLE HOMESTEAD to be made. Cut. this out and return m Us and we will send you free, something of gram, value and importance to you. that will start you in business which will luring you in more muucv right uway than anv- Ulng else in the World. Any one can do the work und ln'c nthome. Either sex; all fines. Sonnet 1n: new, that just cnins munoy for \vm‘kura. \\'u will start 301‘; capital not needed. Tlm IS nnc of the genuine, Important. chance». of n lift-tune, Those “In; are mnbitimls uud enter- prising Will not delay. (Emmi unmt Ad dies ’l‘m‘n lure. Augllstquuluu MGHMQND HILL, QM. PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING The Vendors will Iurnish only such abstract. of title, title deeds. copies thereof or evidence of title as are in their possession. The other con- ditions of sale are the standing conditions of the Court. 7 H A W um 30th Ju'ne, 1887. 5-4 (sgd) Posters, Pamphlets, Streamers, Circulars, Cards, Labels Bill Heads, Shipping Tags Letter Heads, Programs &c., &c.' Memoriamgads a, Specialty. The Liberal $1 a. Year. For further particulars applyto Messrs Fuller- ton, Cook & Miller. Vendors‘ Solicitors, 18 King Stave: East. Toronto; G. A. Radcnhurst, Bab rister. &c., Barrie, or to John Hoskin,Esq.Q.C.,Of- fiqial Gparqiuy, 21 872:: Toronto su'eeqTomnto. “ THE LIBERAL ! ” Executed with neatness and despatch. FOR SALE! The premises will be sold subject to a. lease which expires on the first day or April. 1838, but, with privilege to the purchaser to enter after the harvest of 1887 for the pin-hose of ploughing ; also subjectto a. reserve bid to be fixed by the Master. The urchuser will be entitled to full Dossession of t e property on the first of April, 1888. The purchaser will pay at the time or sale to the Vendors‘ Solicitors ten per cent. of the purchase money and wiil pay the balance With- out interest into Court to the credit of this act- ion within thirtyguys thereafter. In the County of York. by Salem Eckmdt. Auctioneermlmtmm contexan one hundred and five acres more or less being gmmd of the west half of lot number thirty-s in the 619:. concession of the Township of Vaughan, in we County of York. On the premlses there are a. farm house and barn. Astream of water runs thgjngh the land.“ “MFR RICHMOND HILL, And with the a robazion of the Master in Ordinary there will a sold by pubiic Auction at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday, the 10th, of Sept... IA‘TON V. 14‘70N August 11th, 1887-1112 JUDIGIAL SALE! WM. R. PROCTOR. , guaranteed. Those in the vicmity of Maple may order at the station through my agent. 511.090. women Patronage Soho/med. Now in the time to get your winter supply. 2000 LBS. TO THE TON EDWARD RIBHMflN-D HILL STATION I COAL AT LOWEST PRICES A. D. 1887,34; the Town Hall, in the village of T]; COAL. FARM IN VAUGHAN. Nothing but first-class coal handled. and . And is prepared to furnish nllkinda-of undersi ned intimates to the public 'flwt'he as built a. coal house at PRINTING & PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENT‘ Pursuant to judgment in an action Being the 242w ainwertiscmmtfi. ALL KINDS OF {ggas THOMAS HODGINS ._OF.._ Estate of the late 11's fipplv on *he premises hmoud Hill. lucres ofthe notch half human Youge Stress, :1 1 Hill 53322533, rce. but those who wrfle to Portland, Hune‘will receiva rmsnion nbout work which ad live M 110:1».th win my to $25 per day. Some have 'ossession V811 The above factory is simaned nn RICHMOND RICHMOND rJILL In connection with the factory cuagum sawing “’1” be dune. A guaranteed and prices moderate. TEGNVEHRYLE‘S; Eillkg KENG LLASSES ATTE H- PLANED LUMBER, MOULDING S, &C. FIRSTâ€"CLASS SAW-MI RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE. No 465. I. 0. G.T.â€" Meets in the Temyemuce Han‘ every Wednesday evening.“ 7.30 o‘clock. Wm.Ilan-ison T.D. A. 0. U. W.,Ivy Lodge, No. 141. Meets in the Committee room of the Masonic Hall each alternative Tuesday at 8 o'clock pm. Bene- ficary certificate given {or $2,000 in case of death J. Brown,Ma.ster Workman. B. Grennan. rec. R. T. of Temperance. Richmond Hill Council, No. 43, Meets in Temperance Hull,each alter- native Tuesday evening atSO'clock p m. Bene- ficiary certificates issued to male or female members for $1,000 or in case of death $2.000. one halt nuyablc in case of disability. J. H. Sander- son Select Councillors; J.A.E.Swr‘tzer,Recording Secreturv MECHANICS' 1NSTITUTE.â€" Library or over 1000 volumesppen every Tuesday evening, in the Ma- sonic HallJrom 7 to 8 o'clock. R. E. Law. Libra- rian. Lectures and discussions periodically, RICHMOND HILL CORNET BAND.â€"1\Ieets for practice every Tuesday and Saturday evening at 7 300‘clock W. Sheppard, Leader ANCIENT 0mm)! or FoRES’l‘ERSâ€"Court Rich- mond. 1401046 A, 0. E, meets in the Temperance Hall every alternate Fridav at 7.30 p. m.â€"- Alex Coulter, C. R. The Methodist sabbath scbnol'l‘empemnce As smgstion issue pledge curds every Sunday when desu-ed. Wm.Harrison supt VILLAGE COUNClb,â€"-Be- ve, Wm. Pu sley, Cn-In- cillors. Messrs.P G. Savage, Jos ull. Wm A Sanderson, Levi Gaby. Mark. M. 'l'eefv. Fan BRIGADEâ€"Regular meeting first, Friday of every month, held in the Council Chamber. at 7p. :11. Membership free. Certificatesissued to members entitling then) to certain privilegesnnd exemptions. Wm.H. Pugsley. Captain. 11. A. Nicholls. Secretary. Are new prepared to take contracts for all kinds of Buildings. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. 860.. ROMAN CATHOLIC cavacn.â€"â€"Services in ordel a. follows ’l‘homhill m 9 n.m.. and Richmond Hillat 10:30 3.111; the following Sunday at Rich- mond Hill at?) ohm. and Thomhill at. 1030 1].. 1n. Rev.J. J. Egan. Pastor RICHMOND LODGE, A. F. & A. M., No. 23. G‘R.(‘ Meets in the Lodge room,Mnson1‘c Return) the Mondty on or before full moon, at 8 o'clock pm I. Crosby, W.M. RICHMOND HILL PLANING MiLLS I PRESBYTERIAN CEURCHOF CANADA.-â€"Sel’vires at. 1] o'clock a..m.,and 6:30 pm. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eveningnc7230. Rev J. W. Cum- eron. Pastor. ST. MARY s EPIRCOPAL CHURCHâ€"Service at :1 p.m.,exoept the third Sunday of every month. when the service and sacrament are held at 11 am. Sunday Schoulatll30p.m Rev. W. Bates, Rector METI-Ioms'r CHURCHâ€"Services at 1 .30 a. m and 6:30 p. m.,snd Sundlu' school. 11152.30 1). m. Young people’s pmyer meetmg Tuesday evening. Genera] Prayer Meetingy every Thursday evnnng in the Lecture Room. Rev. J.M. Simpson. Supt. Rev. G. N. Rutledge, Assistant Sole and only agent for Springhill and surrounding country: Panties whosé barns me wrecked by lightning ame indemnified to full extent of wreckage. Farmers can save nmney by insuring in film: Gore. This Company has been established fifty-one years. The gore is one uf the ul-dest. and most reliable Mutuals in Canada. All communiCutinns promptly attended to. lDanmge by lightmng to stock while in field, is promptly paid by the Guru, (the actual payment being two-thirds of the value of animal). The number of losses for the put year was 108. and the amount. of loss $57,- 887.27, of which $4,315 28 WM reiusnred, making the net loss $53.57;} 99. This Company has depusited $20 000 with the Ontario Government, being mule than double what. the law requires, but It gives the GORE a. still stronger huld upnn public confidence. The number of policies issued in the yea-r 1880 was 2,616. and the number in ’ force at the end of the year 6,273, insur- 1 ing $6,867,679.31, showing an increase. of nearly $400,000.00 over the amount at I risk at, end of 1885. The income for the year was 381078.92. Tutal assets available to meet losses . has increased {rum $218,980.00 to $238,- l ‘ l 264.00 in the yen! 1886, the increase be- ins: with") a trifle of $20,000. ul'eunu “gunning u "mu-lug u GORE DISTRICT ’MUTUAL infifi {INSURANCE CO.. Head Office Gun, Coyrlrty of Wateqloozu Estgblishgq 183.0. Farmers protect your buildings from fire and lightning by, insuring "L the Kept on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. A stock ()f Having bought the above-named mill and put everything in Always on hand. There is also a I-‘I HST-CLASS ORDER. L. INNES & SONS 23th. l88ti-3m mum ilirtttnry. M their address. and test ke this offer: To such 8i 1 we will send one dollar to 31 wrltm" Full particular lress Greater: STINSON 6: f Fire Insurance. ass new, light and nrui ;ex easily earn from 51 1(1 5:. prnportionnl sum 0 the business. Boy Societies. Churches. JOHN T. SAIGEON, with ‘e P. 0. Address. King. T); test tlm :h as a "' , whpre All wmk -MILL 5.! Port 1] all 2nd C water first-c of cul +tf ern upphuuces. The stuhling and out buildings, which are brick. are complete in every pmt‘ . lat. Laue sheds and plenty of yard room we 1 gruvaned. An excnllent business is b91113 done. but the prowietur is going to sell owmq to in. health. The property of B. Brillinge". is for sale. The Hunel is a new brick-clad with munsud roof, three stories high, coucams 20 towns, is heated by means of hot. airy.qu hgs allfihe mod. RICHMOND HILL, BGMENIGN HUSE I Tonom-n Tnursdav Aume lbs? \Vheat.fall,per bushel... 50 76 to Wheat, spring, do 76 Barley, do 40 outs. do : Peas. (10 55 Rye. do .. .. Clover Seed. du ...... Dressed hugspe" 100 lbs ' 7 Beef, I'm-e qum'ters .. 4 50 Beef. hind quarters 7 50 Chickens, per pair 40 Ducks. do .. . 65 Geese.ea.ch 60 Turkeys,each ....... I 50 Butter, pound roll! .. 20 Butter. tub dairy .... 00 Eggs, fresh. per doz l4 Potatoes, per bug 90 Apples, per bbl 3 50 onions. green, pel 15 Cabbage do 40 Cauliflower (lo Celery, do 'l‘urnips, per bag... Carrots. do. Hay, per ton . . straw, per ton ......... mcnuonn HILL Thursdnv Aug 18. 1887 oats. per bushel 30 Pens, do. . 0 55 Dressed hogs,per 100 lbs.. 0 00 Beef. fore quarter ..... Beef. hind quarter Chickens. per pair . Ducks. do Geese, each ......... Turkevs, perlb Butter, pound rolls Butter, large rolls”. EL‘E’S. fresh, per (102 Potatoes, per bag ...... Apples, per bblV....H..... onions. green, per bush. Cabbage, per (102 Celery, do ow~ocooccccxo agggsaaegggge Turnips, per bag . 0 30 Carrots, do 4 Beans. per peck ...... . 0 4 Flour, spring,per bbl . .. Flour, fall, per bbl . 4 10 Huy,per ton , ‘ . . . . straw, per ton . BEST FARMSHM‘ I use no cheap material and warrant every set. GI'IId FillingV and all other operatinns ski]h}lly perfurmed, qr; mlidtffltre fees. Call and see me. No tumble to swer questions. ON RUBBER, â€" ON CELLULOID, FOR SALE! ARTIFICIAL TEETH VITALIZED AIR ! Arcade Buildings, Rooms A 8c B, Up-Stairs. JESSE NUNN, bPRINGHILL. FRANK LAZARUS. Manufacturer. 28 Maryâ€" llmd Road, Harrow Road. London, England (lute Lumms & Morris. Hartford, Con.) For 6(ng by T. I". .MchLdH 0.1V C. P. LEN NOX, I)E1\".[‘IS'1‘, These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for the past :fi years, uuul given in every in- amnre unbounded sutisfumiun. Thev are the stt in the world. They never tire, and lust, many yean wnhout clmnge. In the Co' 121 com; RENO‘VNED Spectacles 89 Eye Glassess F 1L: firesawe YaurSigm ‘cr further plug PUBLISHER or " LIBERAL." Incanme Ian/n AND IS Ahsul uter That commodious Hotel in the centre of the village of session 1 the exclusive right. for the use of Hurd's New Method of extractâ€" ing teeth without. pain, by means of BEST SETS (Lute o! the firm of Luzmus 6; Morris) {AN K L A ZARU S BY “TAKING THE ONLY eiy no pain experienced and harmless in all cases. Also for sale one of the E1112 rr the Known as the { York. In con f the west ha.” 'Vaughnn. Tl BR hotel ulars Hilxtrlms. 0F or farm given or. LLNGEI an 15th 1894.-] Richmond Hm 2he proprietor .0n100 1100 0002 50 40 65 50 ‘20 00 14 UL) - $8.00 $10.00 acres 00 7 ()0 5 no 0 00 40 16 SH '22 15 00 ISO 13 0f. ($0 A NEW RECIPE IGrMiS)â€"ake seven yards of good cloth and trimmings to match ' add two oz. of good cutting, and about. two dnys 01 first,- class work, and the resuh‘. will be a first-class suit N. Bâ€"The ahnve can be when eu at the BEE N. Bâ€"T'he ahnve can be when e. HIV}: at the vary lowest cash price GAUT Has reigned over us for fiftv years, and every loyal subject should Has on hand the nohbiest lines of Summex Suitings and Tronseringh he has ever shown. Jubuee Checks anti gzripes to suit every- 0 V. OUR GRACIUUS SOVEREIGN QUEEN VICTORIA CELEBRATE THE EVENT! Special Value in Hysons. Congnns and Japamz. Flour always on hand. Front Rank and White Lose by Roller Prouess. I still continue to sell the celebrateo Raymond Sewing Machines and Eagle Steam Washers. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN BEE HIVE, PRWMATIGN ! Tea from 25 cent: upwards, 5 lbs. for S. Sugar splendid value THEYEARDFJUBILEE British Flag Staff 2 CONTISTING ()F DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS. WINCEYS. TWEEDS,&C.. &C. Suits Made to Order- FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES ! Mixed Palms, ready fur me. in all ctul-srzs and shade-a. Bullet} and Raw Oils, Varn- lslws, and II“ uther Illalnl‘lal fur 1min”. Paint, and “'hitewash Brushes, all SIZCS, Much I will Sell at buctnm price. 'Jull and see. 1 am prepared to take produce m rxclmnue, at, fmr market undue. for one nf the latest hnpnwed and most. durable Sewing Machines in the markr-t, as a. large num- ber is prepared m pruve In the inmmdmte neighhurhmuhbtaldvs Ihe VH'V large num- hr-r uf M- dnl.‘ and First PriZes at Pruvincinl and other Fairs. such as '1'.3n.r.u.. Mun- ”..d]. Lundnn, Quebec. and at the World’s Fair. Antwerp, Belgium. also a Diploma f“,- ,1“. hes; wnrk shnwn in London, and a tel: (lunar mm: for best specimen of work a; Mmkham Fair this year. Come along. and get a bargain. All orders by mni3 prnmptly attended to. HAR D TIMES Sewing Machines to Suit the Times. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHIN NAILSHARDWARE GLASSWARE & CROCKERY LORNE STORE. EACH PLUG OF C. TREVETHAN complete stock of “'3” Paper and Bord-wings, something new in Styles Designs, from 5 cents up. \VALL PA PERS Pruduw of all kinds taken in exchange for goods and highest prices allowed. RICHMOND HILL. IN BRONZE LETTERS. By getting a, new suit of clothes at the THE PEOPLE’S STORE! EHMMY FRE SH O TREVETHAN. All'g‘“ Stock of l“[T]R:\'IrJ‘UI{lC â€"â€"IS COME, A .P IS MAIIKED . LUSH, Richmond Hill. SPRING GOODS ow is the time 20 buy a first-class GO TO THE LORNE STORE. TO‘ Flour and Feed always on hand. FOR CHEAP, FRESH AND TEN A’I‘ REDUCED PRICE-S. I) a varie‘y uf designs. UINE AT THE And Wu] In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patrmagc during the past, twenty-five yum. I beg to re- mind tliem and the gang-a] public, that havng erccief‘ 2:25.er new and com- uiudiuus premises. I am enabled to supply I Phaetons, Buggies. Carriages, Cutters, PLATFORM SPRING W A G UN 8. IRENCH’S -CARRIAGE WORKS.- ‘ho u: Horse - Shoeing has remo switcl \VA LL PA PE HS . LUMBER. Bli‘IIMOND HILL. GEO. TRENCh h. NGr P. O A. MOODIE yight Running special untold Sleighs and u eat of Yunge Sn, nem- \‘a M 'I‘ELE‘J'H Oatmeal 40 lbs. 3 h f )'01 at a n r)

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