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The Liberal, 4 Dec 1890, p. 1

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Von. xm. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT ME UBERAi PRINTiNG & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. FormerlyResxdent Surgeon to the NewYork Shave anln‘s Hosplml, New York City, auu Vis- itingvPhysicmn to StJohu‘s Hospital and Southern Dispensaries, Brooklvu. bales hoursâ€"Until lo a m; 6 to 8 p m on, wsz SIHEY, hue of Toron 00, has purchased the xesidence of Dr Orr, Maple. Will continue pumice from same place. omce hoursâ€"Bufore mu m ., 2 90 :5 p m.7to9pm (at mé {iii {gulfviilu .. .....,. L...18th arkhnm ....... Victoria. S 1mm ....... 2L5 Thornhfll. alter House. 25rd \Voolbridgo 28th leinburg , . 19th Jbleton Vitalized Air always rm hand at appointments Works like a charm Free from main. h: 2A., , Amara. 131:, mm mm. and 22nd Richmond Hill...:u9th um fith (at Mm Puma: Rouge! {gulfviilu .. .....,. ....18th ..2(rtb Toronto Officeâ€"No; 14 Building & Loan Chambers, No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofl‘ice Saturday. flJNEY T0 LOAN ATEOWET CURRENT RATES open cvery Fullerton, Cook dc “lanai-1;; Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &0. Toronto Officeâ€"N0. 10 King SI. Wc‘st. Markham ("fistl‘o‘vn "all. (up-stairs.) _ PrivateFuuds tn 1.01m on Movbaage at annm rrlvane Funds to Loan on Movbgnge at; Lowest Ratps of Interest Mr Gregory or Mr Holmes \Vil he at the Mark» ham Office every Saturday from 9 a m to 4 30 p. m.; andth Wehher's Hotel UnionviHe, eve Saturday n-nm Ru “1 Ir,» (7 w .__ v.u JUUCI. k Sat/ludaynomm) 111.. (.0811. m HARRIS FE RS, SOLICITORS &0 OFFICE: 18 KING- S’IREE’I‘ EAST, '1‘( Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday J S Fullurton, \V Cook â€"“’o '1‘ flag/9mm ea film/mgr, gWJLLEE a: )wmgwg Torchxtq Officeâ€" 34 B m; Buxlxlmgs, 19 King Street West. Thornhill Officew Post Office every Wed nesday from [O to 12 a. m, Richmond H111 Officeâ€" Post Office every Wednesday from 110 4 p.111 Collections in City and Countrv promptly attended to. Money to loan BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NUTARIES, &C. Um! nrnakvrs a: E Inbnllnm's, Func 'zli 15¢" fill‘iéiislflh Always on flames? Address .‘. F. McMAHON. 10:} Adelaide street East, elophone 311 1 Barrister, Solicitozl Nam-51,3! . C $1 per annum, in advance. " Elle gamma W D GREGORY ANDRE \V DODS BARRIS'I‘"‘SS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES BENTON & DODS, J. R. MILLER BUSINESS CARDS. B A & M B, Toronto University and M C P S U, VITQLJZEQ .218 VVRIGrITI' BRO S, RICHMOND HILL. ONT. (Late of Brooklyn, N. Y.,) Munev to loan at lowest rates. MAPLE, Emma 82 Pnonuxron. A ROBINFON L.D.S‘ PRIVATE FUNDS Radical. USED BY r. A. Robinson. SURGEON DENTIR’". '. LAWRENCE, Wm”. Mum. ' IBERAL. P. 0. Every Saturday. W Cook, â€"Wallace FRANK B BENTON, B C L E. J. )3. DUNCAN 'rGonveyancer, G W HOLMES of each month «10 of Commerce Aurom Ont TORONTO . Tonom'rc C MMISSIONER IN TEE ”mun ceum‘ OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Veterinary Surgeon, Gold Medalist of the Ontario Veterinary College Tomubo. Will visit Richmond Hi1: Wednesday and Satur- dsy afternoon of each week, izht. callsp‘mmpfly attended to. A lull Liconuod Aucfioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. sales Intended on the sLortest notice an i a reasonabe rates» 1’. 0,. nduress King Licenaeu Auctioneer for she Commas of outnnu and ‘Peel. Generalsules of stock. etc Goods sold on consign ., promptly nth to M. romnume runes. P. 0. address. 1...; uuwuutu n suppl1 of meulcmes nonstanu) on Land. 11-4-31114‘3. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York; b‘ules attended to on shortest notioe and at ren- snntlble nbpn Patnmage sgnlicibed. Residence Map 9. - ’ .DI. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC. Aurora. F-H.._ GOLDEN LION HOTEL BEST BRANDS 0F LIQUORS & CIGARS. Good accommodation and evel y attention to the travelling public 20413904! Q U EE N ’SKHOT'EL, Ten miles THOR" H I LL frOm Tor. nto A Family and Commercial Hotel replete with every comfort. . Excellent stables. Special arrangements made fur dnviug parties Wm. Skardon, Prop. March 2?, ’90 flora, @ZM}W5; Having refitted the above House and furnish~ ed it in firstvcluss style. I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodation . Excellen! stabling and attentive hostlers, Sample Rooms for commercial travellers‘ Terms $1 ner dav. This large and commodious hotel is fitted with all tne modern conveniences. Bar stoc with the best brands of Wines. liquors nndcig (100d smbling and an ufientlve hustler. Dec 5th. 1889 Fine Wines, quuors and Cigars. Every accommodation or travellers. First-clusb’ stabling and an attentive hostler. THE DOMINION HOE, Richmond Hill, Benj. Brl llinger. Proprietor Every accommodation to guests. Board, 851‘00 pox-day Good accmnmm‘xation for the travellingpublic Choice ’l‘mnperum-e l‘rinks. Best brands of Ciumw. Commcdious moms for commercial travellers GRAND CENTRAL HOTE Temnemfle House. 0001 M‘cnmmndnfinn fnr travellers and bnnrfl- 91's., Every attention to yimnic parties. Good fishmg. Bouts to 1111-0313011211111140 wee. 3mm flake Quiet TEQEJVEJéé gamw, THOS. HUGHES, Prop. Issuer ADVANCING LOANS THORNHILL, ONT., La'nSing,’ Yonge St L2”, LEM/0M @fisfi’fifi mufifi’lflfla, RESIDENCE. At mtes f1 om PER GENT. UPWAHDS. Address 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO Leeds Richardson. James C. Stokes. Salem Ecknrdt Marrmge Liceu we (or the County or Yor ' Thos. Cosarove. Prop. . ’l‘. Snigeon. ICE-OPENED AS A RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4; 1890 ERNEST F LANGS PAFF “n. vvmucnvx lull Goods sold on cqnsigumqnt \n'r ALA “In. Essentials, Um't’y; in NomEsâ€"santials, Liéwty; in all things, Charity.” Gialluuough. P. DOYLlirfron...Thornh ll W21 . HELL. Prop KL, promptly nuttendéd ‘. 0. address, U N ION VILLE . ' A. J .RUPERT,Prop. Mung Ore-r Ices. Bar stdékga li uors nndcigars. York 1 retail business there has probably never been such a display of admirable noVelties for Christmas buying under any other roof. The world grows wiser as it gets older. Shoppers are beginningto real ize that the‘largest assoltment can be teund where the power of collection is the greatest. And, so it follows, that: what- ever is needed for this holiday time can be bought here, that the heterogeneous heap of merchandise becomes more extensive, and that prices are absolutely the lowest, because of dry goods, furnishing geods and holiday goods,selling side by side. Our greatest trouble is to give an adequate idea of what we do keep.. Perhaps thisprice mention will help the knowledge, and turther the interests of our mail order department. ' ' T. EATON 86 CO. Dry fiends, Cupcta, Sheen. Ladies-Dressing Casesâ€"3 ’pieoesébmiéh, eémflra‘nd mif; ror, in white fittings. These goods are covered with firs?- class plush, and lined with beautiful satin in all the new- est shades, $L75 to $8; 2 pieces, 35!, $1.25. Ladies‘ Dressing Cases, oxidized fittings. These goods are guaranteed not to tarnish or break in lair use,$4 to $15. Ladies’ Dressing Cases, ‘in plush, containingjewel, dress- ing and manicure sets. All the newest fittings in white, amber, cornelian and oxidized $3 to $15. Ladies’ oxidized manicure sets. with oxidlzed fittings, $52, $2.75. A Ladies’ Work Boxes, in plush, complete. , Good sub- stantial fitnings, also in fancy oxidized trimmings, 90c. to $5- Baby sets, plush and satin lined, all the newest shades; and complete puff and pow- der box, brush and comb, $1, to $3.7 Pliush and oxidized Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, $1.25 to $4. A postal card in enough to bring all the’ facilities of the More to vour home, just as much as though we were located in your town. Thu k m a cletkâ€"edmntpd to know fash- ion changes, mprohandise, . qualities, stvh s and colora~ heing at. your luck and call whenever you wish. N the history of Canadian That’s shopping by mail. Samples of any kind of mailanle nwrchnndise can be had fur the asking. N. B.-â€"In writing be careful to address yuur 'Iettrrs plainlyâ€"190 Yunge Street, or. if here in PkI‘SOl), hnve a care that. ynu get. into the light stmp. I90 is the num. In r, and 'l‘. Eaton an Co. the name. 190, 192, 194, 196, 198, and 200 Yonge Street, and 10 and 12 Queen Street â€"A11ux1der one roof. T- EATON & 00., “Cash and One Price.” FANCY Goons. TORONTO, Dec. 4, 1890. We've made a special purchase of Blankets. We oHeraGood Sound Blanket at$t.5o; a60x8o Blanket at $2.25 ; 64x84 at $152.90. Special size 3.00; Extra Fine All-\Vool, 3.25 Extra Super $4. English All-W001 Blanket. 72x94, 5. Comforters from 50c.each up to Pine Sateen Comforters at 3. 4 and 5- This usually quiet hamlet appears to be on the verge of a boom. Of course, the place can never be without a. cermin amuuut of life as lung as the tannery continues tn furnish employment to the large number of men who am kept busy at all sensual of the you. But somec thing mute is necessaty‘to put peuple m remembrance of thu “cud old days when the two amperage: turned out their thousands of barrels weekly, imd the large flour mill was running full blast. THOMAS THOMPSON &' SON, THE NEW MAMMOTH, Real estate lins risen in price since it. has been wanted that there is, a likeli- hood of nn electric “railway being built from TOWN 'p my» gm. Shin les have been hfii‘gfigfimfiimrrg “htgld ing luts fur sale,” and ornamental veran- das have been» erected in front of three of the reaidences in the locality, by the master hands, Messrs. L. Innes 6'5 Sons, who seem tu have the bulk of this line of work in this neighborhood. ’ Nu doubt when the cars run to Richmond Hill the company will see the advisability. of ex- tending their line to this place, where a guod passenger and freight trade may be done, where ample accouiodatiun will be furnished fur a. “round houae”and branch power-house, if necessary, and where good fresh water flows uuceasing from the arlesian wells close by. Mr. J. Rutherford and family purpose remuving to Tummo afler disposing «:5 their farm stuck and implvmems by auction sale, which will probably take place early in the new year. They will be greatly missed as they have always been highly respected and esteemed. The third page of the Tot-unto DAILY MAIL is muted for “Want.” Advertise. Inont. If ynu want to buy or sell any- thing. If you want a situation, a mechanic, a business, machinery. lndg- lugs, if you have lost nr tunud anything, (if if you want to (ind out. where anyone is, advertise in the Turonto DAILY MAIL. and read the. advertisements on the third pageuf that page. The charge is Two Cents a word each insertinn, Addrezs Tue MAIL, Toronto, Canada. The pet'tion against. the return of the Hon. John Dryden has been dismissed. Rev. G. M. Milligan, preached the animal sermon to St. Andrew’s Suciety, in Toronto, on Sunday last. Lient. Trunp has opened a lecture tnur in England, repeating in his lectures ins charges against Stanley. The British farm delegates, who have returned home from Canada, are busy With their reports. Figures submitted to the French Bud- get Committee show (hat. France’s nation- al debt is the largest in the \vnlld. A Tor )nto man has been sent to King a- 90!) Pcnetemiarv for three years for hiuh- way robbery and. breaking his victim’ a jaw. ‘ A meeting was held in Toronto on Fri- day to consider the advisability of found- ing a beat. sugar factory in Ontarin. _ Rev. Rural Dean Shortt, of ded- bridge, lectured before the Single 'Tax Association in Toronto, on Friday night. Sir Richard Cartwright will address a meeting uf the Young Men’s Liberal Club, Toronto, on Monday night. The Montreal High School building was burned a few days ago. It, in Humor- ed tjmt two of the pupils startedi the fire. BLANKETS ! News Notes. Elgin Mills 186 to 140 King St. E. At the annual meeting of the 'l‘omnto Raform Assnciation on Monday evening Mr. Robert Jafl'ray was re-elacted- Presi- dent. A 10nd of barley smuggled from Mani- tuba. was seized at St. Vincent, Minn. There in a difference of 25 cents a bushel between the Manitoba and Minnesota murkem. Rev. J. McD Kerr, of the Massey Hall Mission, has been called to the charge of the Woodgreen Tabernacle nice the present pastor, Rev. W. F. Wilson, who has accepted the pastorate of the McCaul St. Methodist church. The change will take place after the meeting of the Confer‘euce in June 1891. ’ “95â€"“...â€" Ulevelaud Comingfl- Cathode. Cleveland’s Magnificent Minstrels, an or: gsuizetion excelling in meritorious features anything of its kind. will make a flying tour lbl‘Olth Canada. playing at fire cities. Willis P. Sweatmsn and Billy Rice as cout- edinns head the list of this truly great cont: puny. J. H. Mock, the prize winning banjoist and funny end man; Howe and Wall, the representative musical comedy twain; together with Nunn, Renaldy mm the Brothers Crawford, the dancing comiques, are prominent ones among the specialty store. ’ The vocalists are the most prominent known, among them A. M. Thatcher. Sin- clair, Reilly, Hendersonflawkins and others: while ltlr. Banks winter, whose lame is national as the author of “White Wings." is the efilcivnt stage director. Many addition: at comedians, dancers and vocalists of lesser importance swnll the company to some sixty artists; and the grand orchestra under the directorship of Aupustus Serwig, is an especial feature. The time-worn and much ridiculed site-r piece has been eliminated; although at conniileruble expense. Mngr; Cleveland's policy in closing with 2 Ben- sational novelty feature is not an unwise one. Though costly he has imported dir ct lrom the court of his Imperial Highness. the Mikado of Japan. his private troupe of fourz teen acrobuts, jugglers and equilihrists, and with them their directorâ€"Sugimoto. Their performance is sensational, marvellous it is .said,1nd something entirely new and novel to this country. Cestuined too the same as it was at the court entertainments of Japan it is unique as well as interesting. The in- cumbent expense of such an organization must he very lnrne; but Cleveland has dem- onstrated fully the fact that there is more money in giving an excellent performance,- even at heavy outlay, than an inferior one at little. The only Canadian engagements are, London. Dec. 8th; Brant-ford, Dec. 9th: Hamilton, Dec. 10ih; Toronto, Dec. 11th. 12th and Mahmud St. Catherinee, Dec. 15th. â€"Adv. Many so-m‘.lc<1 disea es are 5 Calarrh, such :19; head' Che. parLa} . e: sense: of sync”, foul brmxh, h. wk” 4; dausca, general fociin: of d9!)1.»[)’,f;t€ krmfidud w‘ ‘ hanv of those 0: lcim‘rcd s have (latarrh, and shank), 105(21‘0 M]. 2. hotx‘e cf NASAL BALM. J34.» mu- peglccwd cnld in head reams in .11“: by consumpfiuna‘ ‘ dk-ath.‘ Nmu, }‘ ”‘3 (ivwlgiis, (T wii'l .b0 11!, past} V- cent$ am! 5111.») bym‘uhes «w'ma & 91.. [Single copies, 3 cts. 9 me Iv symptoms. of Che pa .9} d tinnss, losing 11-e.11’1,h whim: and spitting; ; of duh 12 vnu are ~ ~. or 1.1111“ch 5} ptfm'" 5:01,: No 23

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