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The Liberal, 28 Mar 1889, p. 8

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Gormely. As the snow is just disappearing by the influence of the rudmllull of old Sol., the farmer’s of this vicinity are making pre- paration for seeding. It is anticipated that several new dwel- limzs will be erected the Culillng season, owing to a sympathetic feeling in matri- mony, which prevails among the young men, and also owing to the energies of our worthy mayor and his assistants. The first to leave the stage of single life was Mr. Geo. Forester. jr. We any first, beciiuse, we expect, that he is only one of many who will rapidly follow. He took to wife a. young lady, Miss E. \Vells by name. and a resident of the Township of King. The marriage eure- mony took place at the residence of the bride's father, an esteemed and wealthy farmer of the above township. The Wed- ded couple left in the owning for Town to, butu large number of friends and relatives meanwhile having aIrIVed With light hearts and happy faces kept time to the enchanting sounds of music till early lilo"). Mr. O. Lluyi has been ill for some time, but we learn with pleasure he is re- cuveiinu. Nodouht, the pressure of a union weighs heavily upon him. Our little supurb of Victoria Square is still going ahead. A number of the members of the temperance society gave an interesting “drmnu’ on Saturday H‘ening, which was highly appreciated by the midi: no.3. 'l'he nodding of Mr. H. \Vilson and Illisa Jcllliiu McKenzie took place on \Vednesduy. The happy couple proceed- ed to the parsonage of the Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Thornhill. When the knot was tied, from thence they returned to the residence of the bride's father, where a godly number oi invited guests save them a happy reception, the bride being the recipient of many valuable presents. After spending an enjoyable evening the company departed , to their respective homes. The wedded couple left early the following morning en route for the Southern States. .â€"-â€"-‘o.â€"â€"-Iâ€" Another new lot of gentlemen's Ties and furnishings to hand at the Fire Proof, you will do well to look through our stock and see the latest styles. Will. D. Atkinson. 0 Newton Brook Rev. Mr. Metciilfe, of Toronto, occupi- ed the nulpit here on Sunday morning last. Ho preached an excellent and ini- pressive sermon from Matt. vii, 24th and 25th verses Prof. Willinnt. of Antioch College. Yellow Snrinus, Ohio, is visiting his fath- er, Rev J. C \Vilinnt. Mr. Fwd. Clegq hns commenced butch- ering. We wish him success in his new enterprise. This will make six butchers to supply this village with meat. Messrs. Thomas and George Harding emigrated to Dakota on Tuesday last. _ They have bought. land, and intend sett- ling there. The unusually fine March weather has set-people to work renovaiipg their hot- beds. -â€"-â€"â€"“0 A beautilul line of Trouserings ar- ered at the Fire Proof this week which we will take pleasure in show- ing the gentlemen of Richmond Hill when they call. Will. D. Atkinson. o.- Bifle Practice. Eight members of the Newton Brook Rifie Club met at their range for practice on Saturday, 23rd inst. Although the weather conditions were favorable, the scores were hardly up to the average, as will be seen from the following copy of the score. The shunting was conducted according to the rules of the 0.8.3.3 A.'. Senior Class. 100 Tris. 20’) 1'33. Total ,J c gteellg. 44 33 ac {A m}. a u } Average . . 78 R “09‘9", 1» Average 75 {J GHXPart"":. Average... 70 G R Goulding... <12 25 C7 Juiu‘or Class, J C Steele, Jr... 38 19 57 Fred Smith . 40 ll 51 John Smith... . 33 17 50 o».â€" Men‘s, youths' and boys ready- made suits stylish and cheap at The Concrete. Boys’ suits from $1. .â€"â€"_.â€"..s..â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€" If you want to buy or so-ll a Farm. ad Vertise in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches l0ll,lll)0 Fariuere' homes every week, and your advertise~ wont. should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this Class are inserted in the Toronto \VEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents u. Word each insertion, or Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Address Tan MAIL, Toronto, Canada. W MANY inseam Who_ls Weak. Nervous, Debilltated, whomln's Folly and Ignorance has TB'I' fled away his Vigur of Bod) , Mind and Manhopd' musing nxh:~.u-".lng drums ZXPD' the Four-fining d! Lift-3. Headache. Baokacne, Uficiidful Ul‘i'ailtS. t'Jcakns oi Memory. Soéhfulnocs in Socio . Pimple; upnu Ho‘- ngce and all tlifi EffPCr 3 'il-‘fi “5 Eai“. D'“Cay, COHFHW‘Jllor‘. ' H "infinity, \v:.l 11.1.: in Cr:- s,»cc...c .\i. LU: Beware Cure. “913?, unions 1:..- Vital Power 51‘ "l i an" at ' 3 ’l . "L. s “5344 ‘ l and .x:ivi::oi.-\tos v. .. n ,Pfli.‘ Kain... v inc u;ll~‘"llln1‘ ‘ e i. ' 't" fwd -& Ibo u'iolc pill} on- ». “in, r: u [1‘ .l“'l name. With our rpm-in. -”- *i‘whnâ€"xr oi, .‘ in case mnlw ru i ll’ ‘5“‘Q\~....9,nndiorr . 7)" -,* f ’- ~‘l A 00".? xii-s lv'o Wems tr E: q: :s A- 1 'r l {Ill‘mlllt'rd. Ul‘? >Z‘w' , “Hm, ,ipp Curt, forall Frivat: “Hymn; a«Hutu! how long Stand' :L “'J'v- on: wr. 3;. Cuarefile‘l' :" .r. «on.» “10865. Toronto 11.1mm: Vestsâ€"h. u o“ It impuns You‘lhfo' ‘ A Token of Esteem. gWe are glad to see that Mr Gordon Rope or Washing Silks, Arrassenes, Ribbosenes. Fillosclles for fancy work and a beautiiul variety of Bangles, Pompons, and Chenille Cords in all colors at the Fire Proof Will. D. Atkinson. _4Aâ€"« PERSONALS. Prof. Dykmlate of this village, is now giving lectures on Psychology, clairvoyant-e, &c., in Aurora. Mr. J. L. Hughes lnspsclor of the Public Schools, Toronto, will leclure in Aurora on the 8th of Anril. Subjectâ€"“The Perl 5 of Protesluutism." Mr. and Mrs. A. El. Pugsley. of Davisvillo, { spent u dny of two with relatives in the vil- ll lugs during the past week. Mr. J Devlin and Mr. l.. Marsh left on Tuesday evening to try theiiI fortunes in Manitoba. We wish them (Wary 'Sllt'CeSs. Rev. G. N. Rutledge will preach the lust of a series of sermons on The Lord's Prnwr, in the Methodist church, new Sunday 6"“!- ing. from the words, " Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil." â€"â€"â€".ooâ€"- -â€"â€"â€" Ladies see the beautiful assort- ment of novelties in Dress Goons at the new store, Will be very pleased to show you through. \Vill. D. Ai- kinson. in R1‘ in s. GRAHAMâ€"0n Tuesday. the 19th inst, on the find Con. of Vaughan. the wife of Mr. Joseph Graham, of a son. REYNOLDSâ€"Near Maple, on Wer’lnosdny. the 20th inst, the Wife of Mr. Robert Reynolds. of a daughter, mpwmâ€"Xear Sherwood. on the let lust... wife of John Hadwin. jr., of a son. NIAHRIAGES BOND~CASELvaAt the residence of the bride's father ,on the 27th 01 March, by the Rev. J.l\1. Simpson, Mr. Henry Bond to Miss Emma Cascly both of Markham. DEATHS STEWARTâ€"At Teniperaiicmille, on Monday,l\lar- 25th, 1550. of Diphtheria, Charles, son of George and Janet Stewart, aged -l years. COBBâ€"In Richmond Hill, on Thursday, Mum-11 met, 1:559. Hannah. relect of the late Geo. v Cobb. aged 70 years, '7 months A i ill line of staple Dry Goods in- cluding shirtings, ginghams.cottons, cantons, tweeds, seersnckers, prints, cashmeres, flanucls, trimiiiings,tahl- ings, cottonadcs, etc. etc.. at the lowest rates at the Fire Proof. \\'ill. D. Atkinson. the “w 3 K , . ' ~11cm airltcrtisnurius. (Hit .8 \V'AN'l xD TU REPRESEXT THE Union Mutual Life Insurance Company in this district; established UVer :45 years in Canada; oflers first-class plans and liberal commissions; correspond with H F WYATT, Manager On- tario Agency, 17 Toronto St, l‘orouto. 37-1 THE BfivARD‘Ffl-ili For Sale. This \‘iilunble Fnrni with Erin-k Dwell couvcuivnt mit-luiililiuus, and about 1-1.). A es of land. nmri-or less. situntetl one mile north of lticbmond Hill. is for sale on runy terms. Apply to M. 'l EFF". Richmond Hill. Marl-1i ram. 1w... :5?“ WEEfiEEEiR ' for tho Family, the School, the Professional or Private Library. -v i Besides manyothcrvaluahle l‘oaturrsfitcomprises A Dictionaryvof the Language containini: Hit-no urle n'nl Rm) Engravings, A Dictionary of Biography givint fncts about rival-3y lJJ'W) Noted Persons, AiDictionary of Geography locating and lirioliy descrihfn" 23ml) Places- A Dictionary of cFiction found. only in \anursr's I'nL-Alridged. All in One Book. 8600‘ morn Words and nearly 2000 more lllusa trillions than any other Am-‘rii-nn Dictionary. l WEBSTER IS THE STANDARD Authority in tho Gov'l Printing Gilles, and with ore U. 8. Supreme Court. I: I< r-"mmlllonn' .i in the ls of 36 States. 'd ‘ - ~ unlinm Ho. .v .i. i l‘ ‘iiplil- tf'~ .. {Ll-'l's‘fi‘; “lzla’i‘: 1-»; l l. i _Â¥'â€",â€"+.â€"_.a l I l Eli: Marlins, TonoNTn Tnnrsdav. Mar. 28 m McLean, one of Richmond Hill'; boys, “313:: ’rllgrill’lg’ M3533“ 3110;) W has been honored before taking his de- 3mm,- do .3 56 parture to Michigan, as the follovnng nd- p’sts 33 a dress and presentation shows :â€" Rev? do N The friends of Mr. J. Gordon McLean. who left (‘lovsfgeed do . . . . . . , . . . . . Mcafoi-d on Tuesday last to take up his resid- Dresst hogs 110' 100 lbs. . 6 530 7 13 once at Sault Ste Mni‘ie, Mich“ could not allow Iieef fore quarters . . 4 no 5 20 him to leave without some recognition of hill lleef li‘lud quarters. . 'l 50 s 75 valuable services as n member of the choir of (lliickt‘ns,per pair . on 70 El‘skifle I’rcsbvterlun Church as wall as a con- Ducks do . its an genial kind friend and fellow citizen. Conse- Geese ouch . . . . . . . an quemly on Monday evening he wns presented Turkeys ear-h ...... . f 30 53 with the followmg nddrevs und' 9min gold watch Butter pound rolls .- Q9 24 Chum and slide, nicely engraved with his initials. nutter tub dairy .. . no 0“ ADDRFSS Euus fresh perdoz, 18 no . . . Potatoes per ling ill) 40 To lIr.J. Gordon McLean !â€" Apple.» porhnl .. ., . l (:0 1 2’: Dean Simâ€"We, a few of the C(‘nm‘EQnilf‘i‘? of onions green per bag '75 no Erskine Church, Mealoi-tl. in which LllGICllflll‘ Cribbage no 25 m hem-tilyjoin, cannot nllovv you to leave without Cauliflower or, H on expressing to you the feeling of nfl‘ortiow in (‘olcry do '3‘. 50 which you are held by us. and we desire in this ’l‘urnips, per hug 25 :10 formul'way to tender to you our earnest thanks Carrots, do. so for your lulior amongst us. both for the prospsr- Hay, per ton .. is (‘0 2‘1 00 ity of the church and the choir.f Ylou have hc’cn‘ straw, per ton ..... , H _. 12 no 13 (,0 evcrwilliii to do your share 0 tie work. filllf , I ,2 have donogit faithfully. May you continue to “(FMO‘VD 11”“ Thms‘mv Minus ' “*9 r walk worthy of your high vocation. “He that “37% 1‘8‘ blls'i‘Gl “50 dd 0 wuiteth on his Muster shall be honored." be PM"; do. 0 00 ask you now to accept from us those words of “reg-“0‘1 110% For 100 lbs 7 00 7 :4; greeting and also this izi.‘t as a. small expression: 306i {0,76 fillm'te'r ...... . 4 00 4 .30 0f the appreciation in which we record your ‘Bé’i'hm‘iilnflflef . . l‘» N] G .10 You‘will value it we know. not for its intrinsic (/lllfliells PM l‘lllr .. 0 1:30 «in value, but. as an expression of our thanks for DUCK“ do .. (J .30 (“:0 your unwenriorl labors amongst us. Emil osporiul- fieefiemnch , . , . . . . . .. 0 an M) Iv in the choir. which work cannot bestifliciontly l iii-key 3. psth 0 9 10 remit-(1nd hero. but will be reward MI in the groom “M99? l‘mmil rolls . (l (XI ‘20 hereafter. when the hooks shall be opened and Witter lame "le .. .. o as every man shall receive according to his works. {£09 “8511. Per dozen " on , Whilst regretting your departure from amongst IOLMOGS llvr om; ..... . 50 on UK we canrot but hope it will be for your good in ' Allpies Der blil .. .. 1 00 25 New sense of the word. and whilst vour absence 011mm! per bush.. .. l :50 . will be felt by many of us. We hope that our Cflllb‘llfle per dnz 0 .30 O 00 loss may be others’ gain. 0919} do ...... \ . Signed on behalf of the congregation. 111‘ ml‘S Deflmg . 0 20 0 30 M RE. A. H. STEPHEN, Carrots do 40 (‘ 50 MRS. WM. STEWART. {gill-US 179): peck; ...... 0 Z) 1 30 3’ ‘ . (“1“ Sllnn‘imcr h .. Menford, n’n. fist, .880, mm“ “I” per Dbl 6 m G 40 .‘~ . Huy per ton . , _ , , .7' 2‘ on Every shade in Enibrotdery.8ilks, stmw, per ton . 10 00 11 5,) â€",_â€"’_/_" italics la creditors. In the matter of the estate of Richard Louis Hiitlweii, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provi- sions of'tlie Revised Statutes of Ontario, rhaptor llll, sermon 35, that all creditors and others, hav- ing claims against the estate of BEGHARD lllUlS HADWEN, late of the Township of York. in the County of Yin k. deceased, Who died on or about who 17th day of February, A.1). lko‘fl, at the said Township of York. are hereby required to (lelivz-rr or send by post, prepaid. to Elizabeth Hadwen. Erluoly, PD . mlministratrix of the oersonrtl estate of the said [pchnril Lewis Halwen, deceased, on or before 1. 1c FIRST DAY OF MAY, F889, a statement in writing of their names and ade dresses. and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of all securities ill um) held by them. And notice is further given that utter the said last. mentioned date tlw said urimiuistrutrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said cle- C"&SCIl among the persons entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given its above required, and the said rtdiiiinistratrix Will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or per- sons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by her art the time aforesaid. ELIZABETH HADWEN, Ailininistrntrix. Dated at Edgely, the 8th of March. lSB‘J. 35~-l " NOTICE TO ‘GREDETORS of Charles D. Newman. lateiif the Township of Whitnhurcb, in the County of York, Yeoman. deceased. Plll‘Sllflllt to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, $57, chapter 1'10. section 3G. notice is hereby given that rill creditors and poi/sons having claims upon or against the estate of GHABLES D. NEWMAN, lots of the Township of Whitchurob, in the County of York. Yeoman, who died on or about the: Lilith day of January, AD, 1880, are on or be- fore the 20th Day of April, 1889,. to send by post, prepaid nrdeliver to Lawrence, - Milllgltll (t hlucnee. 13 lint-onto street, Toronto. solicitors for James M. Lawrence. administrator ' of the estate nun eifcots of the said Charles D. ‘ Newman, deceased. a statement of their numes, addresses and descriptions and full particulars and proof of their claims or demands upon the said estate and of the securities (if unv) held by them. and that after the said 20th day of April next the said mlmiuistintor will proceed to adâ€" minister the estate and distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said administrator shall then have notice. and the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim Ul‘t'lfllllln' he shall not have received notice at the tune of such distribution. LAWRENCE. MILLIGAN 8: MACNEE, Holicitor for the said administrator. Torgéito, March 12th, 1889. ‘ -l FOR SALE. A comfortable House and Lot, containing 2 acres of land, is for sale on RICHMOND ST, RlCHMOND HILL The land. which is clavloam, IS in excellent condition for gardening There is a young ur- cliaril, 300 currnut bushes (black. red and white}. I: uiape vines and a quantity of raspberry bush- es (red and black]. Plenty of hard and soft “Mar and a good wooilshsd. For particulars apply to \V. 5. SNIDER, P.O A good house and lot, with brickyard, six acres of land, is for sale on .i‘illLL ST., RICHMOND HILL. The house is brick. 26:36. Good orchard and stables. Hard and Soil water And. good cellar Also [oracle a. Brick Machine and 100 Cords of Wood. For Particulars Apply to \th. D. PUVYELL. mDon’v forget iiiichill-at Dilwbi'th’grDi-ng Store, li’U Kills: 9‘. Earl, Tm‘gntuy Ema tell your friend: 1; (Juli ‘188‘9'4-SER1‘ Call and see our Spring Stock, consisting of ripâ€"+4188?) BEAUTIFUL SPRING TVVEIZDS, Farm Produce illzugr illi'rrinrii. Churches. S'r. Mm? s l'lPlflCOPAL CHLllN’H.-Servi(‘fl at :i p 11.. swept the third Sunday of every month when bllo‘flal‘vif‘e Mid sacrament are held at ll . l i sores. am. SmulnyScboolar' pin Rov.\V.Batcs Rel-tor _ anuoms’r (Envisionâ€"Services at 10:30 min ‘flnll Il130 p. m. nNi 3imday school, at 2.30 p. in Young people‘s prayer meeting: Tuosdny evening. lench Privvei Meeting every 'l‘hursdnyevnniiiu in the Lo-‘tiire ltrmiii Rex J.M. Simpson. Supt. Rev. G. N. Rutledge Assistant. PRESBYTERIAN CHuru H or (JANAi:/i.â€" Services at 1) o'clock n..ui. ltllll 0:30 pm. on Wednesday evening; at 7:30. Perccvitl. Pastor. _ _ HUMAN (:ATnonir (‘niinon.~Servu-es in order a follow Thornliill at (.1 am. and Richmond H’ at 10:30 IL“): the l'ollowini.v Sunday at Rich. mond Hill MO inn. and ’l'liornliill nt 10'30 u. m. Rev. J. J. Egon Pastor societies. ltioaMoNn LODGE. A. F. at A. 31'. No.23, G.B..(‘ Moots in tlic Loxlae rooni.MvLsomc Hallbn the Monday on or llefl‘ll'f‘ full moon. or 8 o’clock p.m J Elliott, \V M. R. F. Litw ~m~rr>torv ANciENT ORDER on Fonas'rmmgt‘onrt Richâ€" mond No. Til-L’i A. O, 1". turrets in the Masonic Hull every alternate Fi‘iilrtv ut 1230 11.!ll.â€"()S(‘:‘n' Blown (T. R. The Methodist sabbath srliool'l‘cmpernnce As soaintiou issueâ€" pledue curds every Sunday when desired. \Vrii.I-Iiti‘rison Supt Mirommir s’ le’riTu’rit.~ Lilirnry of over 1000 voliiuiosnpon every Tuesday evening. in the Mn- Rnnic Hallfroni 7 to 8 o'clock. 11.3. Law,Lilnra- rim]. G Trench, Secretan RICHMOND Hrm. FIRE Bronson Bryn meets for go acticc every Wedesrhy r3 Saturday evening at " 8 o’clock \V. Sheppard, builder. W E Wiley, Secretary VILLAGE C()l'Nt‘.H..â€"-Re Wm. I’uizslcy. Colin- cillm-s Messrs. P G. Savage, Win A Snuderson,W Atkinson, Dr Wilson. (Eleik, M. 'eefv Firm BRIG.\DE.â€"Rornilnr ineeriné first Monday of every month. held in the r‘ouncil Chamber. at 7p. 11). Membership free. Certificates issued to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemptions. WinH. Pugslcy. Captain. h. A. Nicholle, Secretnry. A. O. U. W. Ivy Lnrlue, No. 111, Meets in the Committee room of the Musonic Hull each alternative Tuesdny at 8 o'clock pm. Benoâ€" ucai‘y certificate given for $2.000 in case of death J.- Brown,l\1n.ster Workman R E Low. rec B. T.of Temperance. lichmond Hill Council No. 43. Meets in 'l‘enipcrtvnce Hall, each alter- motive Tuesday evening atrlo’clock p in. Bone- flcinry certificates issued to mule or female members for $1.000 or in case nfdsath $2.000, one half mwnblc in case of disability. J. H. Sander- son Select Councillors; J.A.E.Sw:’tzer.ltecording Secretary ’TRENCHS ~6lRRIAGE worn; ICIIMOND “ILL. .__)v.( In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patr marge during the past twenty-five ye..rs, I beg to my mind them and the gen. val public, that having erectezJ s:‘.i.e.‘y new and corn- modious premises. 1 am enabled to supply 'Phaetons, Buggies. . Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs and PLATFORM SPRING W l G illi 3.. Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction as the EWH‘L is under my own supervisr 3. I am also prepared to do all kinds of black- sinithing d, repairing in the most work- manlike manner, on the shortest notice, lid on the most reasonable terms. Horse - Shoeing raid special attention to. \VM 'I‘RENCEI FOR SALE In the Village of Maple a ' firstâ€"class ENINE ROOMEB BillGK HQilSE, ( 15 acres of land, stables, drivingâ€"Sheds and other outbuildings. Apply to l 27-tf WILLIAM WOOD. Aurora m RENT illl sen. The Farm which is composed of lots 28 and 2:). in the 3rd. Con. of Vaughan. and containing 105 l acres, is to rent or to sell. The place is well watered, has a good orchard and is a very desirable farm. For particulars apply to MRS. W31. BLIND“, 254! Richmond Hill P .0 FARM FOR SALE. l Situated in the ‘2in Concession of the Town- l ship of Vaughan. 11') acres; brick house an.) good i barns. For imrticulars upply to Lawrencemmi- can or llacnee. Banistm-s,§ Toronto street It» ronto, or Richmond HilL- l New Prints 6 cts. up, Clizimbrays Io cts, up. Gents' Furnishings. FRESH GBOCERIES ALWAYS 0N HAND. Flour and Feed Delivered. ‘FARM l ‘ i lSttliool,Fosi/‘ Office and Railmiy Furthvr pirticulnrn can i upplyinl,V personally or by letter to s i Prayer meeting 1 Rev. W. W.[ l Highly Concentrated. ASK DR. HUDUER'S COMPGUND. Price ’75 cents, l ’Tnltc no other. FINE CASHMERE, AND N UN’S VEILING. Ladies’ and in Exchange. A. I‘ll () ()1)IIE . FOR SALE or. T0 RENT. In the County of Oxford, containing 100 (loud limiso nnd lmrn», young well \Vlllati'l’d. O’ne mile from Stinim'c be obtained by ii'clinr.‘ , HOLMES i5: GREGORY, Barristers ll) King St. W. Toronto. '-“ G U l’ E“ '9 b k Liver Coiiiplnint, Dyspepsiu, lliliousnrss, Sick llwulnche, ‘ Kidney Troubles T{lieunmtisun Slvrn Diseases '. and all - Impurities of tho ' blood from whatâ€" , , soc-voi- cause arising” - -‘ Female weaknesses-,- aiidpeilernldehility Purely Vegetable. Pleasant, Eficctunl, Safe FOR I Sold everywhere. Ltar bottle. D R. lâ€"iODDE R’S laugh it ling 3W Sold everywhere. Price cents and 50 cents- pei' bottle. Proprietors and manufacturers, THE UNION MEDICINE 00.. Termite, Can llElR ’Eid ith l THE BUSY BEES or TBEVETHAN’S BEE-HIVE Til-l LURIh‘G ESTABiiSHMEl‘l-In ’lCHMO‘l ll llth b l 9 Are swarming to the work that is pouring in on them. fie would beg tonnuonnce that his Fall and \‘ inter stock of 'ijeeds. (350.. have arrived, and he wxll be plosseu to show them to his numerous customers. He C1111 show you unprecedenth vurioty.qualitv and cheapness, and the stock (‘Ollslsti as follows: SUITSNQES? In Scotch Tweeds,Caundia.ns,\Vorst d: we ml Black Nigger-heads, etc. e I y C. l: cos's‘mns In llluclr and Fancy \Vurstsds,Nap.Wide Wales: to. PAN'I‘RKGS In all the latest stripes and checks, in fine French Worsteds, West of Buglunrls; Scotch Twwds etc. diVEEClDATING-S In Beavers. Meltons, Naps, Pilots, Friezes, etc. in allshsdes. haze nothingbut first-class trimmings] and I gum-mites a. perfect tit and reliable \vcrkmttnship Collin to me and save yourself money and vex- fitluu. PUMP-MAKER WANoni A $001 Pump-linker is canted to purchase a full set of Machinery and Tools and carry on the business n RICHMOND HILL. The tools are in good condition, and there is no oppo ition in who done. There inn first-011155 Berlin; Machinewitn lingers. shell and Chuck “camera. from 2 to 5 izielies, all turned and 55w" to steel shaft; 1 Lathe. Cone Pulleys. com-"'6" Shaft. n‘flce Plates, Chisels. GUU‘FCS. Drills, Mir Also all small tools required for the buimqss' There is also it full setnf Pipe Tools for fitting up Iron Pumps. The whole can he 1'4“ "139""- as the proprietor in forvad to L'i'w 'ul’ “ll-“"855 owing to ill-health. slimy can also be 10839410" 0. term of years. Apply to 22.91 If. MILLER. Elie?" mood Hill, or THE LISEP-A... ' TFIC r: ,_/â€"- The undersigiioillmz now on hand at RIBHMDND lilLl. STATlllN firstclnss stove. Nut and Now is the timctobuv whqu ' -' - ' " live-red «in shortest tlv rice-is o“. (cal to - fag: or purl-hr”: may loud their wsggons on Tim.“ the our, ’ r h‘ho proprietor has also for sale at Richmond Hill Village a lot of Humâ€"CLASS MAPLE woos. ?ROCTOB. A lame (111‘ bit" "f ‘ "will. Blacksmith s . W. D.

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