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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1890, p. 5

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Last Sniurdar about noon a foam of horses belonging to Mr. Matthew Dnbson acted rather unruly when thev were being driven through the viilnge.- 'I‘hev were attached to a self-bmder. and Mr. Hobson was on his wav to mt :1 small field of wheat for one of our citizma when they took fright. Thev nhirri h) Ihe Rust. Ride of the street and mm «we; two small maple trees, taming them out. The reaper was: considerably dnmagnd. Onap‘ the tnnm wns a 001'. which no douht ntquggmd for the misconduct, The Newton Brook Ofl'hand Ri pose shooting for a Silver med Mills on Saturday next, the 30th medal will be pnseuted by Mn; captain of the Club, who at pre: the souvenir won at the close of I All mambers of the club. or any w become members before Salurd Pllgible to shoot. The range will 200 yards. The roof of Mr. J. P‘ A house has berm slate} um cumpletud this building proof. A Incmfise match between the “ Leafs,” of Aurora, and the “Whit-6 R nf Richmond Hill. will take place 01 Pvurk.Richmm\d H1”. to-mnrrow (Fr. the 29th inst. Ball {need at 330 p. m. mission 10 coutw. Grand Stand free. The Band of Hope will me: psmnce Hall, an Tuesday I o‘clock. As m‘19etings have u some time a good attendance The Concrete Sella li‘cious in flavor, and d the very lowest prices try our 30c. 'l'ea. The committee of manag‘ nl repairs done in .the scho‘ the holidays. Quite a num took the place of older ones About 20 from this allege drove to Toron- to on Saturday and enjoyed the lacmsse match between the Cornwall and Toronto teams. Pure Lard at. the Concrete. extra the same price as compounds. u WW-.. u. uul inp; arrangements for giving Masonic Hall {he Mter um Furtha notice will be given Go to the Concrete for the Sugar. RIchOND HILL Thursday, Aug 28 Division Court will be held hero on September 5th. rMonthly meeting of School Monday. tha lat of September. Examine the Broom 25 cents. Next Wédnezday, Sept Day at the Fire Proof. Court Riemend, No. morrow (Friday) evening. N B. «Regi :tered Lethem able-11317 Flffeen Minutes mu} mentioned hams for closin". The Markham Suym week. Two Cans of best. Saltâ€"113;] for 25 cefifis the Concrete. Connects with R.“ .mns, leaving House Richmon ‘Hill‘ as follows: MSLi & Express,1\orth &, South ..... Anaommodafion “ “ M31182: Express North & South, ' Servant wanted in arrfumily of three last. page. ' .l‘horn) ll ..... Downsview. D aveuport.. Pm‘kdale Union ....... Cxty Hull. TORONTO. City Hall Union .......... Brock Str eat Parkdalo“ . Davenpo; a annsview l‘hornhill... RICHMOND HILL King ................. Aurorw. Ne wmarket .. PRUCTOHfifiIGE LINE. Puddine at the Fii'e‘Proofl My :{mem Puddiue at the FxrerTRroo‘ The English Buy your Pickling Vinegar m. the C‘ Puddine at me Firéilgroof. Puddine at the Fire Proof‘ POST OFFICITNOTICE offhand Rifiemen many next, the 30th inst. 'Rhe ) pnseuted by Mr. A. Muckle, a Club, who at present holds won at the close of last season. ‘9‘. - Lacrosse Match of Hope will IIIâ€"eet in the Tem- , an Tuesday afternoon, at 4 w. .AI ”a __.-\H .-_\. .. y.” u... above) 5.30 stared Letters must be handed in en Mi_nntz_1s Qm‘lier than the above Band of Hopé R un a-way. aetmgs have not been héld {0; 0d attendance is requcsled. eselu the finest Tens, deâ€" ‘, and delicate 1n aroma, at prices. For proof of this church of_this'place are mak- H 9 55 GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH Mull A 8.05 . 8.15 L! . TIME TABLE. 9 club. or any who wish {0 before Saturday will be The range will be 100 and of managementrhad .the school rooms < ite a number of new or giving a come”, in the mm nan-t of next week. J. Palmer's new Brink 6'1 and lnuks well. \Vhen Ming “ill be ahnnst fire- 8.00 .8. 37 8. 46 9.05 9.11 .3116 9.03 '3“ 5 silger rmeaflij 111 "1:55); 8.36 M. TEEFY, Postmaster. the “White Roses, ’ take place on the oâ€" mnrrow (Friday). the Concrete sells for lies a holiday this . 3rd. is Bargain \Vifl BT‘A‘tkiBfiOD. ;/‘ 7046, meets to. best value in Accom. . 12 05 12.15 lifiemon mlr- Accmn. Mail. 12‘14 (L35 12.93 (L45 1‘). 38 7.02 1247 7.19 12.55 7.20 12.95 12.32 121% 1.04 B09131» ”fivxt 1.35 1 .45 1.18 1.30 the Palmer m. Ad- fine, at 37.45 s. m. 12.00 .5 l5 p. m. [ sever- during ' seats ‘oncreto Friday, Maple 90 See 800 810 7.47 “Gone but not Forgotten." A sad case of suicide occurred in our midst early on Tue<day morning. The unfortu: nate victim had lived in the village during the past few years, and was well known by both old and young. Recently he was in- duced to “to west." in accordance with the advice of the late Horace Greeley. Conse- quently on Tuesday morning, in company wtth two others, he started for his new place of-abode. ' Not wishing to sit behide the driver for the first few miles he was allowed to follow behind the waqgon, which was loaded with household furniture. In fact for fear he might alter his mind and return home, he was tied to the roar of the dray. to which plan he raised no objections. The driver expected that all was going well until nearing the toll-gate, about two miles south of thisvillage, a passer-by drew his attention to some heavy commodity dragging behind the vehicle. Stopping the waggon and go- ing back he was horrified to find his follower breathless, life being extinct. Death was caused by strangulati in, but Whether he died a Victim of his own hand. or whether the loop tightened too suddenly about his neck, it was not quite clear. In either case no in- quest was considered necessary. The break- ing of the sad news to a sympathizing public devolved upon Mr. Levi Gaby, who was drivingrtlte team. It was at first thought to convey his remains to Weston, but after- wards the idea was conceived to bury him along the road side. where in after years a slab may be erected to his memory. Asdhis individual has a historv it may not be out of ‘ place to give a short sketch of his life. For some time past lre has been known by the appellation'of “The Faithful.” He some. times acted in the capacity of night Watch- man“ and earned the above title in April last when one night he guarded a house against ‘ a “burglarious attempt." to enter it. It is true he had his enemies, many of whom both hated and feared him, as he had made various attacks on them. biting some with his teeth and Irightrning others. His bad temper was excused, however, as it was known he was not of altogether sane mind. This might be Judged from the fact that he generally went on all fours, and was never known to eat. his meals with a knife end fork. It is doubtful if any other member of his olass'ever attracted as much attention in our VI'IMIP, as he has during the past yea!- Reguiescat in pace, -â€"__._â€" “mg .Greorge Sims was shut in the head a few rlu_\s ago while Working ne 1‘ the bnrn of Dr. Langslyulf. B--eidoa tl1o~e which descended upon‘the upper pail; of the body, lhu minin- lure bullets slruck around him in several plncee, but tho viclim was at a loss to know from whose hand the g1 ape was find. P1obably the charge came £10m a neighbor- ing gmden or orchaid wnere the birds were doing 1nju1y to the flail. Be this as it may we me glad we have not to ch1onicle a more serious liagedv, and In future Gemge would like his neighbors to be more careful when shooting, as when he fuels inclined to act. as a target. he will let them know. Mr. C. Marsh, Miss Marsh, son and daughter of Robert Marsh Esq, accampan- ied by‘a lady friend had an unpleasant ex- perience about midnight on Friday as they were returning home after spending the even- ing with friends a‘few miles away. About opposite Mr. T. Palmer's residence on Yonge Shtheir horse became frightened, upset the buggy. and threw all the , occupants on the hai‘érzmu’gk ’I‘he’two+.~!t_}§ieé‘ were 49381;? Tiruified‘ about the face; bhtMr. Marsh Ra's more fornicate in escaping almost unburt. The horse‘nn home. and the rig was pretty badly shattered. The young ladies are re~ covering from their injmies. On Wednesday, Sept. End, a Plum Festiâ€" val will be hold on the grounds of Zion Methodist Church, near Dollar P. O. From 5 lo 7 o’clock p. 111., Tea, Plum Pies, Cakes, &c., will be served by the ladies. Lemon‘ ade, Water Melon, &c , will be sold during the evening. A good programme will be presented, including Singing, lulooution and Addresses. Those who come may expect a good time. Tickets, 25 cents ; children, under 12, 15 cents. Proceeds in aid_ 01 Parsonage Fund. See the magnificent assortment of Toilet Soap at the Fire Proof, viz: May Day, Bouquet. Savon de Castile, Wild Briar. Baby‘s()wn.Pure Tul'. Sea Foam, White Oatmeal, White Castile and Glyceriuo. Will D. Atkinson. Mr. T. C. Doidge, of 372 Wellesley Street, Toronto, 3 fourth-year undergraduate of To- rcnto University, won the Canadian. Queen’s “Free Trip to Eurwg11,.by making over eleven hundred words from letters contained in the name of that magazine. Mr. Doidge worked over seventy hours to accompiish the task; He Built; by the “Parisian,” September 3rd, and Will be abraad three months. The publishers of the Queen will soon announce another Free Trip to Europe word contest, with $200 for expenses. Hurrah for a cup of good That brings not inebrie ’Tis a drink of deligb When the price is all righ And that is our special The members and friends of Zion Ev. Lutheran congregation purpose holding their nnnunl Hurveal Ernie at. the church, 4th Con. Vaughan, lo-morrow (Friday). Tea will be served from 1 la 7, after which an interesting programme consisting of singing, r1 citations and addresses will he rendered. On Sabbath morning. August 318:, Rev. Mr. Fisbbnrn, a former pastor, will preach the Harvest Home sermon at 10.210. There will be Praise and Thanksgiving one hour earlier, and service will also be held in the eveninfi. Ranger‘s Noupareil Table Jelly,‘ in flavoring, the handiest aha nicest 1911] the market,“ the Fire Proof; Will Atkinson. , Bought for $420. Village lot No. 7,wh§uh wu‘wld by'auation on Saturday, under max-taupe from Mr. Thomas Pogue, was putcbased by Mr. Matthew McNair for the sum of $420. The place is cheap it the/purchaser is numolested, and if there should be any trouble about the deed Mr. McNuir iq we man to see that justice is given him. Accident Vv‘hxle Driving Won by Hard Work. U nfatal Accident. Hdtvest Home. Plum Festival. Our '1‘ Deum. Afkinson & Swit zer. l“ I want every lady in the County of York to “we the Sunset Dyes. I believe every lady having used them says posi- tively and distinctly that. the Sunset Dyes at five cents a package are anperinr to all others sold at ten cents, Md I say just, as certain that if the above statement. is’ut true I will give vhvm for nuthing. I wart you tn call and gotta package to tvv if. and pay fur it after using. Dilwnrlh’s Drug Store neggkgulghehfilpissmg HMel, Toronto. _ ~ Apply to MRS. HARRISON, opposite the Masonic Hall, Richmond Hill. 3-“ AND BOARD FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS finmforiahle Booms had. ‘ LIsmEN.-â€"Farmers’ Wives and daugh- ters do you want to make home pleasant and eomfortable, and to have snug and obey sleigh drives. if you do, call at Dilâ€" worlh's Drug Store and you will get full and valuable information how to make a beautiful and costly looking Hearth Rug and Door Mat out of a. common sheep skin, “ith so little trouble that you will be as mad as a “batter” that you did not know long ago; also with the same little trouble, you can make an elegant Sleigh Robe out of ’Coonz Dog, Deer or any other kind of skins, and make them as soft as a kid glove l Please call yourself, and tell your friends to call at Dilwortli‘s 1 Drug Store, 170 King St. East Toronto. l Between the Clyde and Nipissing Hotels. The only place such information can be Toronto Ottawa. Montreal. . Shamrocks Cornwall....... Lacrosse Recordâ€"The piqnslnp: The retnnn tennis match between Barrie and Orillin was played nn Friday. Barrie won 8 events to Orillia’s 3, there- by winning the return match. The greatest lacrosse match of the seamm was' played on the Rosedale grounds on Saturday between the Corn- walls and the Torontos. The score was 4 to 2 in favor or Toronto. With the ex- ception of Adams every Cornwall man was outstripped by his opponent. Rosebery, the hurdle jumper, cleared 7 feet 1 inch at Duffel-in Pulk on Satur- (My. 011 Safurduy hat the Muntmal lacrosfie club defeated their old opponents, the Shamrocks, by six straight {vamem Mr. Chas. Henry, representing Messrs. Stone (52 Y‘r’ellington. nurserymen, is making acauvas in the village and vicinity. Ho will take orders for the Fonthill nurseries for the next. few weeks. GILLHAMâ€"In Richmond Hill. On Sunday, Augugst 24th, Mabel Laura, infant daughter: , o: Qav1d = ' ”and Manda. Ginmmj'ntged 14 mos , 5 dye. Mr; mes Hutchinson, wife and-daughter, of Dun irk, New York state, made a visit. with Mr. 62 Mrs. Isaac Crosby this week. Mr. Hutchmson is a brother of the latter. Mr. Clalk Wallace. M. P. for West York, has been reelected Grand Master of the Orange Grand Lodge of B. N. A. Mr. &' Mrs. O. J. Brown and son .Etarted this morning for Orillia whnre they purpose spending a few days with relativefi. Misses Louie and Emily Mason, of Eglin- ton, have been spending a week w1th Mrs. J. Palmer, on their return from the Mackinaw trip. . ' ' ‘ Rev. W. Sanderson. of Newton Brook, ex- changed pulplbs last Sunday with Rev. Mr. McCulloob, junior Methodist minister here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hume and baby are making a. week's visit with relatives in the city. The Misses Mnnshaw, of Toronto, former- ly of this place, made a. visit with fnends here last week. Rev. J. Locke, of Thomhill, is spending a few‘ days at Grimuby Park. Mrs. T. Newton and two children made a visit with relatives in Buffalo last. week. Mr. S. Shaw, merchant, Schomberg, spent Friday and Saturday with his brother here. Miss McBride, of Toronto, is the “best of Mrs. Will D. Atkinson. Mrs. Boynton is sfiending a couple of weeks at Newton Brook. Haring purchased another business in the village of Port Oblborne, at the head of the Welland Canal. which will take our personal attentmn. Mr. Shaw wxll have charge of the Richmond Hill store, and is authorized to sall the goods at cost price for a short time only, after which the balance will b» packed up and removed. Read adv. on next page- R. W. NEVILLE. Miss Paisley, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. H. Sanderson. Theeelebratlon of the Harvest Home Fes- tival in connection with the Methodist Church, Cerrville, will be held under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society on Sun. day and Monday, the ,3lst of August and the lot of September. On Sunday the cannon will be preached at 6.30 p. m.. by Rev. J. C. Spear, of Richmond Hill. 011 Monday, the thy following, a Dinner will be served” from 5 to 7 p. m;, after which an entertainment will be given, consisting of music by the Richmond Hill Ghoir,and addresses by Revs. J. C. Speer and R. McCulloch, of Richmond Hill, and T. Edwards, of Kleinburg. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p. m., by Rev. P. Camp~ bell, Superintendent of the circuit. The church will be suitably decorated for the oc- casion. Tickets- Adults, 30 cents ; Child- ren, half price. . PERSONALS. DEATHS Sportp. Carrville. W'un. Lnsf League Chamâ€" . Per. Ct. 0.9; ES; 333% THE LIBERAL IDB PRINTING OFFICE, Noted for First-Class Work, Is,_th.e gage-where Neat and Clean Printing can "be ob: tainad at: the lowest prices. _ _V__,_ _._....v vw, Carpet Sweepers, 7 I Table Cutlery y, Scales, ,1 Carpet Felt; Building' Paper, Cistern Pumps, , And all Kinds of Hardware and Tinware. Eavetrouahing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. , C. MASON Ann eale d Wirg, Barbed Wire, Galvanized Wire, Garden Tools, HARDWARE STORE I This is the place for Boots and Shoes of all sizes, makes and qualities. I give below some of the lines I have in stock :â€"â€" Gerits’ Balmorals, in Alligator, Kangaroo, Stanley Kid,‘ Shell Cordovan, French Call, Buff. Oxford Shoes of different styles in the newest Patterns and Designs. Ladies' Rhea Boots, in Daisy Kid, Gondola Kid, Polished Call, Oil Cat and Oxford Shoes for Misses, V’Vomer. and Children. WILL D. ATKINSON, And lots of other household necessaries. at figures that you can not duplicate anywhere, -:}SUMMER ’.' STOCK :- THE FIRE PROOF, Lâ€"â€"CA_LIJ AND SEE MEâ€"fi ROBT. SIVERS. 8TH BARGAIN DAY RICHMOND HILL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 RD, 1890‘ You can also get some remarkable bargains : Of Dry‘Gopds will be sacrificed at this Sells Cheap for Cash. IN GROCERIES RICIIMOND Iâ€"IILIJ Uorn Starch . . . . . . . . Scrubbing Brushes. . . . . Toilet at.......... ..... Electric Soap .. . .9. . . .‘ Baking Powder . . . . . . . . Salmon 20 oz. Bottle of Pickles. . Shoe BInckiné .. . . .. . . mmw flats at ....................5cenls Fancy Straw Hats at. . . . . . . .25 acute, your choice Ladies’ Parasols at . . . . . ...... . ........ half-price Light Prints at........ ........less than cost Ladies“ Cotton Hose at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 cents each Gents’ Celluloid Collars at. . . . . . . . . . 10 cents etch “ " Cuffs at ........20 cents per pair ” Linen Collars at . . . . . . . . . .12} cents each All Linen Towelling . . . . . . . .4 cents per yard “ “ ............4§ oentsperyard ” “’ ... ........5centsperyaru' Cretonne, beautiful patterns. . . . . .8 cents per yard Starch Straw Hats at Fancy Straw Hats at. . . . . . Ladies’ Parasols at . . . . .. .. Light Prints at........ Ladies“ Cotton Hose at. . . . Gents’ Celluloid Collars at. “ “ Cuffs at . . ” Linen Collars at .. All Linen Towelliug . . . . .. THE BALANCE OF Nails, Chums, Sbales, Eavetroughing, Tinware of all kipdS,_ Hot Air Furnaces, . . . ...5 cents per 1h . . .6 cents a package ........5 cents each and 3 cents per cake ..7 bars for 25 cents . . ...15 cents per lb. .. . .12 cents per can ..........16 cents ....3 cents per box Pocket 'KniVes, Iron- Roofing"; sale. Stoves,

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