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The Liberal, 7 Feb 1889, p. 5

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A chckor munch took place at the Palmer House last Saturday afternoon, the stnkes being 810 a side. The contesmuts were Maser-a. A. J. Cnlliue. of Thnruhill and W- Siugletou at this village. Six guinea was the number to he played, but the Thoruhill pro- fasuonnl collared the first {war which ended the match. The plnv was free {tom dis- putes. and the rflteree, Mr. M. Wilson, wan Maroer referred to. ' a. w. hoover, of Cugugn. is the lending spirit, but is unyMninted by 881115“ 100*” speakers. On Suudly evening last “19 church was ornwded to the dams. For the lut‘two weeks that sect of Cbristiuus,kuownas Dnnkars. have been holding protracted services in their church. a short. distance nbuVu Victoria Square. Bro. J. W. Hoover, of Cugugn. is the lending spirit, but is ubiyhsniflth bv earnest 10ml The ladies of the Zion E~ Lutheran Church, 4th Con. Vaughan, purpose holding a social at Mr. Jncub Luhmers, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12m. Entertainment wiil be given how musical and literary, procgeds in -:.1 A;u Over 3,000 mll New Wall arrlved a: the Concrete and ar for inspection. Paper e open Rev. W. W. Percival will del this eveumg iu the lecture I Presbyterian church. on “John his place in Historv," lrctm'e l o'clock. Collection m md uf Rx aid of the church m: The first instzilment Goods arrived to-day, a1 crete House, and will be as rapidly as possible. New l’rints at the Concrete House in all the latest designs and color- F. K :nc'udtl &c., in Tm; L1 you. W. S. Snider ies Sustained lngs, cheap Arbitrat‘ into the m Some new Tweeds crcte House at 35c., per yard. Wouid you “79 have in our ‘ili the year 1598, played checkers, by actual co (Ice 4 next, t Everv one should have while the Ontario Leuisl: Parliament are in ssssior can be got. at THE LIBEB A few of those Fur Cafiés at ha” price are still at the Concrete. Our frimd, The Burealis, has ceased publi cation in Aurora, to launch out on a larger 8015-6 in Went Turonm Junction. The band attended the: Lansing on Tuesday night Servant wanted in a. small family. See another page. Th: Bunkers For the lanttwo weeks N. B.»â€"Rom;Â¥cii.-a6'La at lent Fifteen Minutr mentioned hours for cl RICHMOND HILL. 'l‘ln 'romfi' Muir .Q' Amen-n Mail & Until furt'u Richmond Hi PROCTOR‘fiTâ€"AGE‘ LINE EVENIN Newmnrke Aurnm Kins: Hmmuom» T‘lnrnllill Weston VVVVV Davemmrt Ftu'kflnm .. Weston .. rhrnrnhi'l mcmmxn Pm Kim: .. - Aurnrn, . Newnmrket The PM}: In D wmm Conn Gentlemen's Fur C53 2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 at 0R0 Uni. Cxty PUS Enlarged. Kirby having enlarged his sto le glassware. eurthmwm'e, we s also enlarging his ndvefii LIBERAL. Read whm. ha I. Mrs. lltl 40f} Algfi 1‘( ) Hall T0. Hall $5 with «Ht :k Street :5 are being apnointed to inquire utter of damages claimed by Mr. er. against [he village. fur injur- vd owing to a defective sidewalk. T OFFICE NOTICE Lutheran Church Checker Match HIM )Iglplé Arbxtrat d you beheve it .9 )st Bend, WI] GOIBY North GOING NOR [E Mail A Lecture J. will meet at the resid» rrier, on {\qudhy evening ‘n'th dz weeds at the Con. 350.. 45c. and 50c. \l] llflflldd me store so as to rth'mwm-e. woodenware. ,9; his advertisement in 1th.! uge men. who, during over 3000 gumes of nut. 9.40 ,h JOB mils will he clnsed at the :e as follows:â€" 5.30 31's musthe handed in iurlier than the above lllfl. SOUTH rsd w Caps at $1.00, 00 at Atkinson's skut t he has to télrl nt of Spring at the Con- be opened up J ‘ nth 1th th Mtvil .3 R‘? fi° 38 E. Markham ,&c: and West (as ny ng carnival at Ar. '1‘] Feb the Palm t and mhill stmnster Rook Spring Coal Oil at Dllworth’s Drug Store, we ell an same price chat other stores charge for cummun Canadian Oil. Dilwnrth’e Drua Store, next to Nipissing Hotel, Toronto. many thousands of customers in this coun- try. We ulso notice that Vick returns to the plan started by the fouudvr of the business years ago. of offering cash prizes at the State Fair. One would think they were a little out of their heads to ofler to the public snub a work as the Guide free, for that is What it. amounts to, when they say it will be sent on receipt of fifteen centuI and that a certificate good for fifteen cents worth of need will be returned with the Guide. Here. was one of the best workers in the fire brigade, the Mechanics’ Inslitute. in fact in every institution in the rillage requiring his aid. He had a most amiable dispOSition. nnd many of his friends in this Village and vicinity will learn of the and intelligence with feelings of the deepest sorrow. Better than Ever. It did seem as though the seedsman out» did themselves last year in the line of 'elnbor- ate catalogues, but here comes Vick’s Floral Guide fur 1889. from Rochester, N.Y.. better than all previous issues. "Better" hardly expresses itâ€"rather, we should any, far superior. It has been changed in every n. spect; new cuis. new type, enlarged in size (opening like an old-fashioned rinqmgbnok); “mug”; .|,n,, _--.| . .A _,- \ . .. r 7" 7'7â€"7â€" "“""Fw"""“ I contains three elegant lithographs (8x10§ iul] of Roses,Germlinms and Melon and Tomato; besides u very flue plate of the late Jumps Vick and his time sons who now own and manage this large business. These features must make the Floral Guide valuable totheir Many will regret to hear of the death of Mr. D. T. Fulrbairn, for many years an em- pluye iu the office of the York Hamid. A telegram was received here last Sunday from the Masonic Fraternity, of Victoria, B. C., stating that his death occurred in that city a shnrt lime before. Mr. Fairbairu, whiie here. was one of the best workers in the fire bxigude, the Mechanics’ Inslitute. in fact in uvely institution In the rillane reauirino hie church, Broadway Tabernacle. \Vith mnuy expressions of regret ou the part. of pastor and teachers his resi nation was finally ac- cepted. Lust evening, at the close uf the prayer meeting, Mr. Thus. Wilson, on behalf of the teachers and oflicore of the school. presented Mr. Deuton with S1): volumes of Matthew Henry's Ucmmeutazies on the Billlm and also a Bible Dictionary,ns a slight token of the high esteem in which he wus held.â€"Saturday's Empire. Clmton Street Methodist Eilurch. Mr. Frank Demon, B. C. L., who has been superintendent of the Sabbath school in con- nectmu with this church for the lasteighteen months, saw fit to resign a few Weeks ago on nccouul of duties in connection with his own The Band Treated. By invitation the Fire Brigade Band paid a visit to Mr. Jns. Thompson, proprietor of the Golden Lion Hotel.Lausiug, on Wednes- day evening, of Inst week, and had a very hnppy time. There they were met by aloud of ladies and gentlemen from Toronto, and altogether a pleasant evening was spent. They “were treated to an excelient supper. and spent a few hours in dancing and other umusuxueuts. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson did everything in their power to make their guests comfortable, and succeeded admir- ably. The band hemmed home shortly after midnight. cordially invited. Refreshments w1ll_ be served from 7 to 8 o‘clock, ufl'er which an excellent, literary nnd muaicul programme WIH [m reudm‘éd. "l‘he fnl'owmg will take pur’:â€"'l‘ba choir, R IV, J. M. Snnpmu. W.D. ALkiusuu, Mi-s Ida Simpson, W. A. Sander- son, A. J. Hume, Wm. Hurrisnu, Min-Is May bimpsou and tLu Ariuu Quurtette A good Lime is expected. Admisaiou 15 oemu. tn (he Ill Murkh day last hum. m The met at. t Ride-s these me the vv the House up to date In l‘nl L D n m l) fieâ€"mil: lrmn t-h The next re; umud Image. 2 in the Mummic the 11th inst. D. D. (i. XL, “ uucu of the hri Our rt 1m cum; journey ecu- Au whic pm] Vaughan of LL AtH INC h “HV HM reporter wns‘unube to make use of ,nplimvnlnry ticket. for "Max. O'Neill‘u y hum Am" to Eurnpe," given in tho ic lull [mt Tunraday night in aid of \ry’s cnnrvh, but we understand the and lcutlu'u combmed wan; excellnnt. “us a fun‘ attendance. but the exhibi- 15 worthy of u crow-l Id house. East York License Cotnmi.~zsimwrE we Clyde Huh-l, Toronto, on L'hurs- :.Jnu‘ Slst. Hunry Wilson, Mark- useieclod chainnun of the Board In Richardson of East Toronto was Secretary. After Lt‘e transaction of inesa lnougm hnfole the Board, on tho}! ndjumned m mue‘. M. Ihv Chde Turumu, on April the 12th. nocice 1 meeting the In~pvclor was ordered ndvertised in the LIBERAL and East York License Board Useful Papers. i” be glad at any Hum h the yflprl’fl und pumphle u Insh-ibulinn office of t. u Experumntnl Union; Deuf and Ixmimtinu. Bedevillo; Houses of uJ Orl-lm'n and Hamian Asyluma, x'uc'iou u! the Blmd, Brunuord. Be- »se me the v [es and proceedings of meeting Kim mivertised lEuonomist. Sad Intelligence. nme will be givan iu the Lecture e Methodist Church ‘to-murmw euilxg,bou'l1icb the public are nvited. Refreshments W1” be Annual Renal-ls Lieu!“ ( will be pr. ri-tllren 1.: Magic Lantern ‘ ulnr cmnmunicmi uncil meels next Tueaduy At Home a crow.) Id house. unicnliuu of Rich- ! (1.,Mll he held Monduy .m‘ening. . Jumen Wayliug, In. A 11131 attund- “a to lend our i- n- ylnum nu Lulh ! omceiwlu meive {noth nunilnr to the above rm 01- 011mg THURSDAY, Feb matâ€"Credit sale of farm stock. implements. household furniture, &c.. on lot 27. let Cou Vaughan, the property of Mr Wm Munshaw. Sale at. 11 a. m. balem Ecxurdt. Auctioneer Tuxsbu. March subâ€"Credit sale of farm stock. implements, household funnture. $30, on lot 22.21141 Con Wes: lurk, the propertv of Mr F R James. Sale at 10 a. in. Salem Eckaxdt, Auctioneer TUESDAY. Feb. Nthâ€"Credit sale of Farm Stock, Implements. &c.. 0:: Lot. 54, lst Con. Vaugh» an. the property of Ezra H. Clubine. Sale at l o'olnck. Salem Eckur-lt. Auctioneer. FRIDAY. Feb. 21nd.â€"Credit Sale of Farm annlr each insertion, or Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. If you want to buy or sell a Fnrm, ad~ vertine in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 100,000 Farmeru’ homes every week, and Your advernse- ment should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Adventisements of this Class are inserted in the Turuutu WEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents a word BROWNINGâ€"RANK â€"On the Methodist parsonage, Ric Rev. J. M, Simpaou, Mr Miss Mary Rank, both of NASHâ€" At 312 Pa Thursday, Jan of Willimn Na: the late Davn’. of Wm. (gagggavéfaia difii HIGHâ€"0n Thursday. the 3lst ult High. Deputv-Reeve, of tin Vaughan, of a. daughbel. Reeve Pugsley, of this Village, and Deputy- Reeve-Ross, of King, the newly nppomted commissioners, paid an cflicial visit to the r, . i i . H r __ uullucla’ pruu uu L1 Industrial Home this week Miss Jennie Harding has returned home after spending a. couple of weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Bowes, Concord, Mr. C. Savage, 0 Sunday in the village bespenk for this hnuse the p who are desirous of buvmg and encouraging Canadian e your address for a catalogue free. Steele Bros. (‘2 Co. .‘Va have just received rhe most handsome Cunadinn Seed Catalogue we have yet sewn; it is issued by the Steele Bros. Co. (Ltd )., Toronto, and contains description and pric s of everything in seeds, roses, climbing anf‘s. flowering bulbs and grapes; a book of 112 pages, profusely illustrated,has also a chromo lithograph plate, showing four varieties of their “New Art Collection of Flower Seeds." New and rare novelties in flower, vegetable and field seeds occupy a large portion of the work. This firm occupy the Mammoth Seed House, corner Front and Jarvis Streets, '1 ornnto, (visitors to which are always made welcome). and have an immense establth- ment, employing 100 hands, and doing business [mm the Atlantic to the Pacific. \Ve \..lruulehuLU3§ Ml. we High Schools vsz‘rgzâ€"Weston, {32,60198 Markham. 31,882 95; Richmond Hill 32,071 85; Aurora. 81,697 50; Newmnrkel $3,152 47 and Pulkdale. 827.990. , VI,“ “A. uwu wm follows, in reference to the High l\nd I Schools;â€"The number of students at market Model School during last term given as 14. at Parkdale 18. Two new Schools, Aurora and Parkdale, have established withiu the county during year, and reports from all show an incre ntlendnnce. Weston High School repoi successful Year. Markham High b’chou nu attendance of 93. with 11 preparing uuiversitv matriculation, Richmond H11 with Bfor matriculmion, Newmnrket Aurora 44 and Purkdale 192,With 7 Lean entitling it to rank as a. Collegiate Inst, The report recommended a. grant of $35 euch of the ngh Schools and 3175 to Model School. The exnmwlihnau n‘ osGI}OVEâ€"On Satur Facts and Figures The standing committee on Ed the County C_ouncil reported las Entrance Literature. By request of some of our teacher friend! we give below the names of the lossone front which the Literature for next July’s En‘ trance Examination to the High Schools will he taken:~â€"Clouds, rains and rivers: The death of the flowers; From "The De- serted Village"; The battle of Bunnockbum; Fiow gently sweet Afton; Resignation; Lead kindly Light; Dora; Scene from “Ivanhoe”; She was n phantom of delight; The Heritage; Song of the river; Landing of the Pilgrims; Edinburgh alter Flodden; National Morality. Candidates will also be required to memorize the following selections:â€"I'll find a. way or make it; The hells of Shandon; ’l‘o Mary in Heaven; Ring out wild bells; Lady Clare; Lead kindly light; Before Sedan; The three Fishers; Ridi 2 together; Edinburgh after Flodden; The forsaken meriuan, and short extracts, a list of which is given on page 8 of 4th reader. The Richmond Hill Councn, R. T, of '1‘. last Tuesday were surpriqed by a sleithnnd of their brothers and sisters of the Council at Thornhill. The past. councillor, Mrs. Wiley. gave the visitors a cordial welcome, which was appropriately responded to by Dr. and Mrs, Lnugslafl', of the Tuornhill Council. Tho literary and musical contest of the members of the R. H. Council was this Week conlinuod by the supporters of Miss Helena Wiley‘s slde, who contributed the following program:â€"Cnorns, “The Team- plnr‘s Song;“ solo. “The Kerrv Dance,” Miss Ida Simpson; recital-ion, “The Porter‘s Christmas Eve.“ George Pencb; solo. “Bridget Donahue," W. D. Atkinson ; essay, nn “Diwautent” and a Reading, by Ilev. G. N. Butlego; chorus. "Sleeping on Guard ;" reading, "Carl Dunder." Wm. Sanderson. PE R SONAL S Sale Register Savage, 0! Toronto spent last MARRHAGES Purlia MI [1 m ‘11. um Marci u qu mums, and doing 8 Atlantic to the Pacific. We house the patronage of an of buvmg first-class seeds Canadian enterprize- Send lfi’l‘flS. «tom nu snow an increasing stou High School reported a Markham High School has 93. with 11 preparing for Illntiou, Richmond H111 68, culmion, Newmnrket 135 lrkdale 192,Wilh 7 teachers, wk as a. Collegiate Institute. mended 9. grant of $350 to Schools and $175 to each The expenditures at the The Royals A ’I‘ ll 5 nth street, Toronto I 3151:, Mary, beloved ' mud Vuuuuest duuuhte lst ult, the wife of Geo of the Township of an. 20th, laughter >gue, they are mailed :tee on Edncatlon in Iorted last week as the High lmd Model of studean at New- sale of Farm Stock, 54, lat Con. Vaugh» Fit. Clpbine. Sale at Lely responded to by tafi. of the Tuornhill ' and musical contest 6 R. H. Council was by the supporters of Side, who contributed râ€"Cnorns, “The 'l‘em- “The Kerrv Dance." county during the wn'itchdi-En 6th inst. at the [unosz H111. by the Mark Browning to Amara. e or some one Adventisements in the 'l‘uroutu') Cents a word our teacher friends of the lvssons from next July’s En- the High Schools rains and rivers; From "The De- le of Bunnockburn; Resignation; Lead g ms; term was Two new High “19. have been 11,1889. the Wif‘ Toronto. on ‘aeloved wife ‘ daughter of Ivanhoe” Heritage Pilgrims l Morality Our Grocery stock is well-assorted, and sold at the lowest cash prices, ISAAC CROSBY, Also a, quantity of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND BOYS’ SHIRTS & DRAWERS. LOTS OF Bragg Goads Shirtings SPRING 1889 V [{EAT BARGAINS M CALL 85 SEE THEM. Cleared out at less than cost. DIRECT IMPORTER‘ NEW ARRIVALS OF SPRING SPRING â€"AT THE ~â€"â€"â€"AND and Tweeds. and Prints, 1889 1889

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