Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 16 May 1889, p. 5

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dormant: with a.“ tmim. having the Palmer Home Richmon ‘Hill. nsfnllnws: Mai & Exprgss.)xay_tb & 903th... ‘ 45 a m. Weston ..... Duvan )urh Pnrkrm e... TORONTO Newmukat... Aurora King ..... thamonn Hum Rhomm’l'i . Accom‘nmhtiou " Maiht Express North & South EURONTO Brook Street hfkdn‘u . . . . . . , . . . nggnport.. put“ [urther notice Mails will be rinsed at; the Richmond Hill Postomce as follows:- Monmazâ€"Goinrz Nm‘tl).soulb East and West, includiuu 'l‘lmmhill, Maple. Toronto. Markham , ch”. 7.45 Evanmmâ€"Gniug south. Ensl; and “’oat [n.5,- nbovel 5.30 N. B.~-Re:»ietered Letters must he handed in In least Flfheen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned 110th for closing. Weston-m" I'bornhi” mcuMn-‘m Hm“ King: Aurora...” . Newman-ken .A Full line of Splces, fresh (mm the mill, at The Fire Proof. For extra choice Raisins and Cur- irants go to the Concrete. PRUCTOR’S STka-E LINE. [RICHMOND HTLL. Thursday, May 16. '89 1130 delegates from different parts of the states came out on Proctor‘s basses Monday and Tuesday to attend the Dunker Confer- ence now in session near Gormley. for the TOILET, for keeping the skin soft and white. Removes Sun Burn, Freckles, .&0. Preparation mailed free on receipt of 100. Box 190, Thombill, Out. At a meeting of the directors held on 'Mon- day awning. a donation of $5 from Mr. E. J. Davis. M. P. 1’.. North York, was reported. The Directors this year hflVe been very fortu- nate in solicitmg subscriptions for their -sprmg fair. Firstclass Baking Powder at the .Fire Proof for ice. \per lb. To Exhibitors. Any person wishing to makn entries for the fair to be held here on the 24th inst. may do so by calling at Tm: LIBERAL Office where the Entry Book will be kept. "The following are the names of pupils who passed the Promotion Examination held on Apr“ l2lh. from S. S. No. It), Vaughan:â€" To Jun. 1". Mary Rumble. To Sen. m. .Fruuk Bumble. The Hemp, Union, \V001 and Tapestry Carpets are particularly good value at The Fire Prom. At the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Methodist Church in this rvillarsze)f ayote of thpks was given to Mr, J. 'Go to the Concrete for fine fra- grant Teas. ‘ A. E; Switzer ex-leader. and Ea the members '0! the choir to: their valuable eel-vices in the past year. New stock of Booté anfi Shoes at R. Sivers’, For stylish Mnhlinery go to the Concrete. The following resolution was fiassed at a special meeting of the Markham Farmers‘ ClublMfiy 11th. 1889zâ€"Resolved. The mem- bers 01 this club. after a full discussion upon the quality and price of the various kinds of binding twine oflered {or sale, consider it Go our interest. to use the flnx twins or Eug- lish Jute in perferenco to the Munma. John we, Pro... James Cherry, Seo‘y. Notice is given on another page that Conn. of Revision for the Municipality of Richmond Bill, will be hold on Monday, the 27th of May. Court of Revision for Vaughan Township will be held on Tuesday the 28th of May, and Court of Revision for Markham Z‘ownahip on Saturday,May 25th. Our friends are always welcome at The Fire Proof whether they buy or not. On Thursday, May the 9th. the Black- smith shop. dwelling house. stable and other outbuildings of Mr. B. N. 1.11mi, Testou ware Gold by Public Auction. Mr. J. Percy ‘7“ $118 purchaser. The price paid was $1425. Mr. Percy commenced busineSS at once and no doubt will do a good made. For choice sweet Butter go to the Concrete. Another Doctor in town Brook Street Union ‘Cxty HnlL Cicy'nau Union POST OFFICE NOTICE he EFFilm'uiu} Farmers' ResolutiOu Courts of Revisxon. Promotion Exams Vote of Thanks. GOING Cupld's Secret. . TIME TABLE. Another V. Mail 8.05 .. .15 9.18 913 Tcston 8.8,. 9.30 9.40 8 JG 9 .01 M. Postmaster SOUTH Accum 11.45 11.53 Accm l 1 .4'1 12.03 1.08 .43 .745 a m 1200 Mail v~ 5.46 7,12 JG 1R m The young men of Headfnrd purpose hold- mg n Concert. in the School House to-morrow (Friday) evening. No doubt. the programme will be a good one an the committee have secured the services 01 Mr W. E. Hamel", Toronto‘s best cnmlc singer and rcciter. Admission 26 cm; Children 15 cls. Pro- ceeds in aid of the church fund. Fined. > Last Saturday John Good and Louis Mc- McWitliams were up before Messrs. J. M. Lawrence and B. Redditt. J. P‘s. charged by John Woods jr. with throwing stones at his house on the night of the 4th inst. The defendants denied the charge. Mr. Woods' evidence was supported by that of his wife, who said that she heard Ioni- stones strike against the house about 11 o‘clock p. m., after she and her husband had gone to bed. She felt satisfied that the defendants had fired the stones, as they passed the window a few moments afterwards. Albert Bassing- tbwaite was the chief witness for the deiend- ants. He maintained that no stones were thrown as he had accompanied defendants from Richmond Hill, and past Woods' house. l Mr. Espey, who was also called tor the de- l fence stated that he had fired his revolver several times when the boys were opposite Wood's home. The reason he did so. he Himâ€"singular though it may seemâ€"was to ! frighten the boys. and to make them think that Woods was firing at them. The most damaging part of the evidence was an ad- mission by one of the defendants that he ]led. on atormer occasion, placed a dead ‘ musk-rat under complainant's door-step. By | this admission the magistrates telt satisfied ‘ that complainant'hnd been annnved by de- l isndants. and imposed a fine 0182 each.with I costs, amounting in all to S7. Take your Butter and Eggs to the Concrete tor the highest price. AlmOSt a Fat. A-fire broke out in Mr. John Arnold‘s Ash house on Friday morning about 3 o‘clock. which might have proved a very serious one hnd it. no: been seen and checked before it had time to make much headway. Mrs. Arnold was the first to observe the flames. The inmates were at once aroused, as we” as some of the nearest neighbors. and the fire was subdued. u was very [ortunale that the discovery was made so soon, Among the new attractions for visitors to the Fair on the 24th this year, will be the slack rope walking, and trapeze perfor- mances. also the music by "Charlie" Munro, on the Bag-pines. On one occasion Mr. Munro appeared before the Queen, and re. ceived her congratulations. The Toronto papers speak in the highest terms of his playing. All will appreciate the singing and step dancing of Maudie Saunderaon and Jamie Hurry. None of the above have over yet visited Richmond Hill. Beautiful striped Muslims at 7 cts. per yard. at The Fire Prool. Methodist Church. The Anniversary of lhe Laying of the Corner Stone of the Methodist, Church. Rich- mond Hill will be held on Sunday. the 19th of May. Rev. W. R. Barker. of Streetsville will preach morning Mld ev ‘nimz. Collections in aid of Trust Fund. '01] the Friday follow- ing. May 24th. 188% Dinner and Tea will be served us than! in the School Room of the church. Bimwr served from 10 a. m. to 2 p. 111.. Tea ‘from 4 to 7 p. :11. Tickets 25 am. The rate of postage upon letters posted in Canada addressed to places within the Do- minion or in the United States, will be 3 cents per ounce instead of 3 cents per half- ouuce as heretofore. Up0n drop letters posted at an atficc from which letters are delivered by letter carrier, the postage rate will be 2 cents per ounce instead of 1 cent per half-ounce. The rate of postage on drop letters except In cities where free delivery by letter carrier has been established, will be 1 cent per ounce. The fee for the registration of a letter or other article by mail matter, will be 5 cents upon all clnseee of corres- pondence passing within the Dominion. For the present and until further instructed the registration fee may be paid by using the 2 cent registration stamps and postage stamps to makeup the amount. Letters unsufli- ciently ptepayed will be charged double the deficiency as heretofore, provided at least a partial prepayment has been made. Letters posted wholly unpaid will be sent to the Dead Letter 011509 {or return to the writer. Try Brown‘s 25c. Tea and 25c. Coffee, at the Lorne Store. The present spring seleon is one of the earliest and. so far. one-oi the most favorable for vegetation that we have enjoyed for years. The birds arrived fully three weeks or a month ahead of their usual time. the plants are flourishing and the floWei-s bloom- ing, the grass is luxuriant and vividly green and free-h, and everything leeks bright and hopeful. Th3 refreshing showers ‘of the last ‘ few evenini: were most welcome fisitois, and greatly elated the hearts of the farmers, whose prospects for a heavy crop of grain K arerexegedingly good. What more could tbeylrnsh except it bee free market in which to be . \Vill D. Atkinson can show you some new patterns tor flight summer suits at The Fire Proofthis Week. For stylish Spring Mantles go to the Concrete. $5.00 W111 buy a second hand Sewing Machine, apply at Lorne Store. Call at the Lorne Store and see Brown,s stock 0; Fruus, Confectinm cry, Groceries, &c., a call solicited. Smas’rzn â€"Mnnrsox-At st. John's Church. Ulk Ridgec. by the Rev. E. E. Manson. on Tue» day, May 14th. 5. A. W, son M Dr. saunter. Port Porry, to Alice. 4th daughter of Thomas Mormon, Esq .of Oak Ridges For the largest 25c. wocth’of Rall- ed Oats, Gold Bust Cornmeal,. and Soap go, to the Concretex A new Antaction. A Glorious Spnng. NIARBIAGES Official Notice. Headford Mme White, of Newton Brook, is we guest. of Miss Sndia Morgan. Mr. D. Hopper, 01 Claremont. has been makingavisit with friends in the village and vicinity. Mr. J. N.Stonp, of Woodbridge, was in the village on Saturday exhibiting a model of his Patent Swing Gaie. Mr. Stomz's mind is now so fully absorbed in the guts business that even Politics has become a secondary consideration. Mr. H. A. Niobolls is serving as pjuryman at the County Court now in session in Tur- onto. Mrs. (Dr.) Lloyd. of Montreal, is spending a few weeks in the village, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clubiue. Mr. James Dobson. Post-master, Yorkvillev spent Saturday and Sunday hem with his brother, Mr. Thomas Dobstm. Mr. J. Devlin is about to open out a. liar. ness slmp in the village of Stouflville. His family will remove there in A Week or two. Mr. Andrew Newton started on a business trip to Muakoka this morning. He will be awav the remainder of the week. Mr. John D. Patterson. 01 the firm of PattersonBro.& Company.Woodstock,m-com panied by his bride, formerly Miss Gertrude Alum Pucock, of Ohio, spent Sunday and few following days with his parents at the old homestead, Patterson. \Vhite Victoria Lawn and Indxa Lmen at 10, (215, 15, I7 and 20 cm, at The Fire ProotJemarkable value. Lady Robinson. Miss Robmson, Miss Ar- cher. Mrs. Lamb and son, and Mr. J. C. Burrow:I have been among the early gueum at, the Hawthorn Mineral Springs. Mr. D. McNair. agent for the Home Know- ledge Association, canvassed the village on Tuesday, and added a number of names to his list n! membership. Oriental and real Torchon Laces and Insertions at The Fxre Proof, cheap, everybody says so. A twelyv-year-old boy, son of Mr. Wm Rundlerfell from a large willow tree a few days ago; In the descent his feet caught in a crotch of the tree, causing his head tu strike violently against the trunk. He hung with his head downwards while a little boy who with him ran to the pot- t-ry for help. When his feet were ex- tricated he fell to the ground unconscious and remained so fur about fifteen hours. Dr. megstafl', of Thomhill, was sent for, and under his care the boy is rapidly reâ€" '11 {[9 931 covering. Mrs. Campbell, who has been visiting friends here, started for the North \Veat on Friday, the 10th inst, to join her husband, who has bought. an Improved farm near Brandon. She was accompaui~ ed by Master Alfred Fish, who has gone on a visit. to friends in Regina. _ “iii-m}. C. FiahLficupied file pulpit, here on Sunday evening. in place of R. D. Franks. Don’t. forget to call at Dilworth’s Drug Store, 170 King St. East, Toronto, and tell your friends to cull. (bye dread terror. a dispute so ions baffling games and the moat Sklned phyicmnh. “ho knew orrgothiug to'mgsc, not): gig to rJJevi- ate. not.th to cure. how mg ~uolongur an incnnbh mnludv even when given 11 b nhx-sicinn:_ health an vat be found in U REMEDY. n heals uni noonm the mem- brana of :heLunglulnflmod apd poiloued by thnnvnnol o! lb}! {an dig-eon. and pre- venu m. nigh! swntpqnd txgbtuesa Into“ the cm“ which “cbmpnny it. Eunsumméfifi! Toronto CURI PERSONALS. Newton Brook EES CUARANTE Hodicino 00.. Toronto. Ont The Agitation inh connection with t e FIRE PROOF STORE EVERYTHING NEVV, EVERYTHING NEAT, EVERYTHING CLEAN, EVERYTHING CHEAP, EVERYTHING GOOD. Jesuits’ Estate Act Greatest Sensation MAGNIFICENT LINE WILL D. ATKINSON, From Mr. Joseph Devlin,~ in the Lorne Block, Richmmd Hi“, I am now prepared to manufacture and sell ALL GRADES OF HARNESS Horse mobbing, Whips, anti other supplies always on hand. Patronage solicited. All E ask isa fair trial. HARNESS SHOP. HARDWARE STORE I STOV‘ELS 1 CakI and see our Sang Stockr consisting of BEAUTIFUL SPRING TWEED‘S, ‘ FINE CASHMERE, AND CARPENTERS Too-Ls, NAILS, BARBED & PLAIN FENCE WIRE New Prmts 6 chs nap, Chambrays I0» ctsr‘up'. Ladi'es’ and- " Gents' Furnishings- r FRESH GROCERIES‘ ALWAYS ON HAND; 1889 Flour and Feed Delivered.. Farm Produce in Exchange; A. DIOODIE. Richmond Hill has had for a long time is the opening up of a Of New Dry Goods, Groceries, Wall Papers, Woodenware, 800., in the EAVETROUGHING A SPECIALTY. Has no doubt been very great, but the At lowest prices. I use nothing but the best. of stock. and2 will .MoDonayld, - Richmond Hill. FIRE PROOF STORE. HARNESS BUSINESS Lately occupied by Isaac Crosby. Guarantee Satisfaction. RICHMOND HII EZS of THE BIEST 1‘ Cheaper than sity prices. Tinwane of all kinds. Repairing of all kindb puomptly attended to- "u: sale at luwest prwes for cash. Also ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. HAVING PURCHASED THE SPRING NUN’S VE‘ILING. C. MASON. 1889

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