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The Liberal, 18 Dec 1890, p. 5

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Rmmmber (be spncxul dniiy present-s to purchasers of over $55 worth of goods of any description, in Hddiliol] to the 12% cents off every 15 spent in dry goods and crockery at the Fire Pronf. [HOHMOND HILL, Tlmrsd W. Dec. 18. 90 The Entrance Examinatinns to High Schools win he held-on the 22nd, 23rd and; 21th inst. All of our customers express: themselves as dalightedwibh their Special DniYy presents and quite a number have receiver! presents valued at {$6 50 on purchases (If less: than 525.001“ the Fm; Proof. \Vill I). Atkinson. An advertisomr‘nt in rufvrs-noe to the re- opening of the Aurora High School appears on another prwe. For All Kinds of Christmas Presents, Plush Goods and Toys of every description, come to THE LIBERAL Slow. Don't fail to give us a call. Minufes of Vaughan Cummil ed next week. The High and Public Schools will close for Christmas holidays (oâ€"morrow (Friday )- Owing to Christmas falling on Thursday THE LIBERAL will be issued on Weduesduy next week. rnw evening. Quarter night and election of oflicera. ‘ Genuine Spring Skates, 756. per pair at C. Mason‘s. For (imn ‘he Skating Rink will be open to skaters, price of admission, &c., see another page. The Eagle FnunLniu Pen {or 15 cents at. THE LIBERAL store Until further notice \lm'ls will hn closed at the Rmhmmnl Hill Post Office as follows:-â€" Monmxezâ€"Gmim: Nortlns‘mm lust. and \Vest, imzlunlinu 'l‘hm'nhill, Maple, Toronto, Mm‘kl-uun.&c. 7.45 EVENING:~Going south East and West, (as nvlmvnl 5.30 N. l3.~Rauisburml Lefimrs musthe lmudcd in M: least Fxfteeu Minutes nurlier slum the above mentioned hours fur clgsina. We wish to lnnt to all persons who are in$eudma to buy Christmas presents for their friends that. if they will select. them now whilu the stock is Complete we will be happy tn lav them to one side until Xmas Eve. The Fire Proof, Will D. Atkinson. To the Girl Who purchases most over 3200 on each day of our Sula we will give a pair nf Acme Skates or n Handsome Doll at the Fire Proof. Will I). Atkinson. A special mr‘eling of the Schnnl Board “ill be held w-duy (Thursday) at 3 p. m. R. \V. Bro. C. J. Bennett. D. D. G. Toronto District. is expected to pay uf‘ficinl visit to R chmond Lodge, No. 23, Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Reform Asso- ciution for Vuuglmn township will be held in the Town H .ll, Vellme, on Saturday, Dec. 27th, at 2 p. 111. Election of officers and other important, business. A full attendadca is requested. The Presbyterian Sunday School will 1m. {heir annual entertainment in the Learn Boom 0f the Church on Tuesday evenin; Dec. 23M. The entertainment. will co ms of magic lantern views, music, recitntvivnt 6w. Doors open at 7.30; entertainment t: commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 150m. children, 100m. We will give every day a present of a pni‘ of Acme Skates 0r Silk Handkerchief to “.1 Boy who purchases most over $2.00 worth m Goofie of any kind at the Fire Proof. Wéll D. Atkinson. Connects w th I)” mum Iem' 111" K 11w 1w 111mm ‘HiH ma folle‘S “mi K1 Huwress \ 1113111»V Sullbh. A wo'n'n whtinn “ MaiI&Exp1ess N01“ 1 8: South Richmond Hill Hardware Store for Skates, all sizes and prices, cheap for cash. .n. A4\)\AD , nu. an, I“. ”&A. \I at tlwir regular meeting Monda" evening, Dvc, 22nd. Shooting Match. A shooting match for geese and Lurk" s will be held on the premlses of Mr. Jun Smith. Willnwdnle, on Saturday, Dec. -‘(.. commencing at 1 p. m. Targets for 114‘ revolvers and shat guns. f‘lr)\‘1111i11 Dmvnwie D‘Lvenprnx . Park‘lule ,, .. TORONTO Browk Street Unimx Clby Hall City Hull )ninn Ih‘nck S P erln,1u.. D worm/wt .. D nvnsvimv [‘11 u'nhill .. .. mmmnxn me. Ring .. Aux-um. . Nowmm‘ko‘ Newmnrkct ........ Aurora. . KingY .. Ewan/«wry > u PRUCTOR’S "’Sflca LINE. @112 @ihcml. L‘ORONTO N. R. R. TIME TABLE. Court Ricbmnpd, A. 0. F‘, meats to-mor~ POST OFFICE NOTICE A Pair of Acme Skates Free. A Pair of Acme Skates Free. Presbyterian Church. GOING SOUTH GOTNG NURSE! ”1'3 9.15 , ,â€" M. TEEFY‘ Postmaster ‘ comm 1‘21)”; 1115 “i. Accmn 1'11! 1‘1 .18 11.47 Li 4 1,0! G. M.‘ Ibc insert- tho Yumm- ‘45 u m 7 Mn 8110 8 10 07 7. 74 n un U) ‘_‘U .m The Richmond Hill Methodist church choir purpow giving a. musical and lilerurv mtertaiumpnt on the evening of December 25th, in the Methodist church here. In the first part vi" the entertainment Rev. J. C. Smear will deliver :1 leclure on the subject “Music,” The neond part will consist. of choruses, quell-tomes, solos, anthems and glees, by th choir. Miss Idu Simpson the fuvorite soprano has bveu engaged and the public may rely on a rare trout. Admission 25 cents ; children under 12 years 15 cents. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock. Proceeds in he applied to improvements on choir gal- lery. On Sunday, 28th Dec., Sabbath School Anniversary Servrces will be held in the Melimdiet church, Tlrornlrill, when Rev. Newton Hill, of Markham, will preach morn- ing and evening. Collections and subscrip- tions in aid of Sabbath School funds. On New Year‘s evening, Jan. lst, 1891, a musi- (ml and literary entertainment will be given in Victoria Hall, consisting of readings and recitation: by Mr; J. H. Sheppard and Miss Jennie Houston, of Toronto. and singing by tin following quartettvaiss Ida Goles, Soprano ; Mi>s Annie Conner, Alto ; Mr. Fm]. Baker, Tenor, and Mr. Sam. Marlin, Baritone ; Mr. E. Gales, accompanist. L'he pm‘fmmers are all noted in tllr-il‘ own line of entertainment. Miss Houston has read in connection with the foremost societies in Toronto including the St. George's Society‘s comert this winter. Mr. Sheppard’s many fm ids will be delighted to hear him once rnoe. and the singers are well able to move and thrill by the superiority of their singing. Ev: ry arrangement has been made to give an mjoyable and happy evening to all. "hair to be taken at 7 30 p. 1!). Tickets, 5 cents; children 15 cents. Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Sunday“ 6,611001 Liskny, will be held on Sabbath December 213?.1890. Rev. J G. Spear, of Richmond Hill, will preachmorning and evening and address the Saiblmth School in the afternoon, at 8 o ’clock. On Wednesday, December 24th, a Christmas Arch anu Entertainment will be held in the Temperance Hall, Lnskay. There will be addresses by Ruvs. Messrs. Fux, Watt, and othera and a musicil and literary prngrammu Mr. 1‘}. J. Davis M. P. P. will occupy the chair. Ten from 51.0 7.30 ; chair taken (“8 o’clock. Admission 25 and 15 cents. A Chrislmns Tree Entertainment for the benefit of Trinity church Sunday School. Tlmrnhill, and a Butter-Fly Social under the auspices of the Parochial Branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary to Missxona, will be held in llie Victoria Hall, on Monday evening. Dec. 29th. 1890. The members of the ’l‘limnhifl Glee Club, and other ladies and gentlemen, will furnish an attractive pro- gramme. The tree will be brilliant and beuuliful with tam-rs, roses, butter-flies and mesents for the children. The public are hem‘lily invited. Refreshments served from 7 p. 111. Tickets 25 cents; children 15 cents. At Zion Church. The membvrs and friends of the Zion Ev. Lutheran Sabbath Sch )0L4th (Jou.Vuughan, {urpose celebrating Christmas Night. by an enwrininmnnt which will consist d singing, recitaiinni and diulngues by the school. Singing by Rev. and Mrs. Wiimot, of Pine Glove, readings by Miss licGregor and Miss Beauty, of l‘oru‘ntn, and addresses by Reva. Messrs. Percival, of Richmond Hill, and Wilmoi, of Pine. Grove. Persons destring to A $750 Cottage or its equivalent in cash will be given to the person (if'lt‘ciilig the grentcst number of errors, (words wrongly spellud or misplaced) in the December issue of “Our Homes.” In addition will be given two cash prizes of $200 each. four of NOO‘ eight of 850, ten of $25, twenty-five of 310, fifty of $5. one hun- drcd of $2, and one hundred and fiftv of $1, distributed in the order mentioned in rules und regulations, which will be sent with 9. cnpy of December issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. Special mshprizrs given away almost every day during competition which closes Feburm‘y ht, 1891. Address 001: HOMES Publishing (10., Brockville, Can- adu.â€"â€"J-15. A Christmas Tree Entertainment in con- nectinn with School Section No. 7. Whiz church. will be held in the School House, on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 25nd. The Entertainment will consist of vocal and in- m-umental music, readings. recitations, diuloguvs, &c. Firsl‘class orchestral music, and club-swinging will form uttructive parts uf Hm programme. Chair mken at 8 o‘clock. Admission 20 cents; children 15 cems. give presents to their friends can have them urtisucully arranged upon the Bell and Arch by leaving them with the commimee before- hand. Entertainment to commence at 7.30. Admxssiun 25 cents ; children 15 cents. Anniversary Services and Entertainment Go to the Concrete {or Groceries. A Grocery Sm ck dues not, cml'um many of til-tau gim cranks nndgew gnws now com- monly known as Ilmiduy Goods but if you w ml. to send real comfort and Kindness into a family please muwmber that there is Homing more u<efnl (IT gcueptable than will be Inuud in our drp urtment of " Things m ml." \Ylmt We haw for this purpose is the lust, and finest. Alkinson (1'. Swimmer. There i~: grunt Iliulppuilllmf’nt throughnut “1v Jinmininu at the, announcement. [hat the publhlmrs of the Montreal Stur are too busy with Ilwir l'vguhur subscriplian and ad- Wrmsimz lnnim-ss m albw of Klleir comple- ting a Ch!) [mas St‘xr' this year. These Cluisxmus h’hu‘s are such) guns that it. is very gmmrtu hop d the puhiiuhnrs will a: 6‘ their way clear Lo cuuliuuu their publi- cation. Carrville. The mmnh 1‘: my! fr‘R-nlls m’ the 311)th School pnumme giving Hn-il‘ Annual hinter- mimnem in the march on the evening nf Friduy, H-e mm uf Unmemher. Besides [he rushken: nmhn-rs Kr vs. Mrsws. J. L). Spear and J. '1‘. Moms of liiuhmuml Hm, will be present. and give short. addresses. Music wxll bu, turnishvd by the children of the school and others. A and time may be ex- pected. Doors open at ”1.50. Admiaslou 15 cents. Xmas Tree Entertainment. The Christmas Sfiar. Butter-Fly Social. Christmas Night. Laskay. “Fill-CWtil" supper to Mr. J. B. (iould, who has removed from the township, and is con- sequently retiring from municipal work. The spread was is good one, and c insisted of roast turkey, duck and chicken, with all the necessary appendages. After supper the lriends repaired from the dining roum,to the spacious parlor where an internâ€"sting toast- list was presented. The chair was teken by Mr. Anthony Forster, reeve of the township. A letter was read from Mr. G. B. Smith, M. 1’. P. regretting his inability in be present owing to ill health. After the toast to The Queen was dispnsui mi in w loyal manner the "Learned Professions" was proposed. Messrs. \V. D.'Gregory. F. K Rwasnr, Neil McKin- non, Salem Eckerdt and J Kaisrr rt-spunded. Manufacturing and Agricultural interests Were replied to bv Messrs. D. Enkiu and J. ’1‘. Ssigeon, uml li J. Corsun and '1‘. 1“. Mc- NMshon represented The Press. Speeches were also made by all the members of the Couu5il and each referred to the geniality and agreeable iiififlOslllOfl of their cul «Rune. The frequent references to the guest of the evening were very fluttering. Each and all expressed themselves as having a high re- gard for Mr. Gould, as a young mun of energy, and tact, and passessing many storâ€" ling qualities. Mr. Gould in replying spoke of the regret he felt at being compel ed to leave the township, on account of illness in his family. but expressed the hope that he might return at some future time. Appro- nriete remarks were also muds by Messrs. Pike, Arthur Qusniz and others. The Speeches Were intersperSe-d with instrumen- tel music by Messrs. Kaiser and Cunning. MONDAY, Dec. 221ml. 1890~Credib sale of farm shock, implements. household mmiture, 810., on lot 26, 2nd Con. Murklnyn. thr- property of Richard. Kersluke; sale at 1‘: o’clock noon. Salem Eckxmlt, Auctioneer. PUESDAY. Dec. 23rd. 1890~Credib sale of :’u.nn Stuck 1m 1 implements, on lot. In. .yth Con. of Vaughan. the. nroperby of Rpheriwm Lino. Sale at 12 o'clock. Lunch provided. J. ’1‘. Snigeon. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, Dec. 27th. 1890â€"â€"Auction sale 01 n 100 acre farm, being lot, 27,31‘k1 (,‘un. Vunuhnnjhe property of John Burr. Will be sold at the Palmer House. Richmom‘: Hill. Salem Jckurdt, Auct-ioueer. TUESDAY, Dec 3m“, lb9Uâ€"Credit sule of farm stuck. implements, householl fumiture (410.. on lot 57, 15:. V on. Vaughan, the property 0! 5 James Rutherford ; sale M. 11» u'clouk, lunch ‘. nrnvided. Salem Eckurdt, Au tinneer. QPmlies getting then bills printed at. this office will receive a {whee similar to the above FREE 019- CHARGE .......... "v.55". uvuuul]. um: ' ' V MuUn‘Hum, Ruth Porter. Nuncy Prossar,Lilm Roberts, Carrie Snnpsnn, Lizzie Starr, Eth e] Sutlle, Agnes Wilkie, EJA. Beckett, Geo. Carley, I). J. Davtdson, \V. E. Fosgqr. ' M; R. Grant, F. J. Harris, Frank H'endry, E Hitchcock, A. Hollingsheud, R. Large.A. Let- mun‘, E. Thom, A; .“fidinrum- From West Toronto Junction Mndel Schoolâ€"E. A. An- den-mu. J.3Chestuut, B. Daughertyu J.’ Dow- liug. A. Ferguson, M. Howard, E. Kerfler, A. Leary. E. Mckuy. S. Moukhouse. E. Stonehouse, B. Mumie, O. Bowes, H. Carr. W. Grant, J. Iruin, A. Kaisur, J. Keith, W. Laird, H. Manrlvn, W. Richards m, J. Simpson. A. Samar-vine. IRELANDâ€"MALLOY~At theresndence of James Mulloy,Esq., the bride's brother, by Rev. Chas. A, Campbell, on Wednesday, Dec. 10th, Mr. John Ireland, of King, to Elizabeth Mullny, of Vaughan. WILLISâ€"BUGGWAE the Presbyterian chmr-h. Auloru,0n Wednesday, December 10th, by the Rev. Walter Amos, Mr. W. C. \Vlllis, to Aime, youngest daughter of the late James Bugg, all 91' Autom. We are glad to notiCe that the words and music of the patriotic song and chorni “Raise the Flag" has been publiihed in sheet form by the Empin. There is atom; and a swing about the composition which should reocm-_: mend it at once, both from the musical and the patrioticstandpoint. It Ought " to be given into the hands of our children and take a plum in the schools with “ The Mania? LEM." The words and music were written by Mr. E'. G. Nelson. of St. John, N.‘ B.. in connection with the movement for hoistin‘é. the Canadian flag on the schoolhousen of the Dominion. In order to put it within the reach of an. the Empire places the price at to 0.83., and has yin/the song on sale by nil newsdenlesrs. Complimentary Supper. A pleasant tima was spent at. \Vohher'n‘ How}, Uninnvillc, on Monduy evening. His colleagues in the Markham township council with a number of intimate friends gave a luluwing candidates er‘e graliietivt'llâ€"ifii-cluas certificates. Newmurket Model School:â€"â€"; Tereuu Cursgaddey, Maggie Connoly. Lila The Board of Examiners of Public Scbrjol teachers {or the county of York met in the. Court House ou‘ Saturday morning. The H0“- day Gifts Gifts Now on Exhibillon at the Concrete. They desire Your eesrly Examination. 3108‘ Best. Beat Most Victoria Bquarc. Anniversary Sel'vianiu connection WIN) the Melbodist church, ‘ictorin Square. will be held us fuilows. ()1. Sunday, December 28th. sermons will he preached at 2.30 and 7 p. In. by Rev. J. R. Rink of Uniouville. On New Year‘s day the mural dinner will he served from 4 to 7 p. Ln. After DinnerI speeches will be deliverul by Revs. Messrs. J. G. Speer. J. T. Murrii and J. R. Real. Dinner and Addresses, 30 cents; children under 12 years 20 ceutm Addresses alone 20 cents. The public may expect a good time as usual. Shoonng Much. A Shouting Mulch “ill be held at Mr. Jacob Spider‘s, Lot 18. 5th Inn Vaughan. 0:) Tuesday, the 23rd 0 December; A good chnucn will hereby be fll‘hislwd fur securing a Christmas goose or uykey. D. Snider. manager. M". 3““ “rs. Clmriek SHEEP, 05 TOTOMO‘ are "ism"! tb‘ir relufwas in the Village. MI Savage‘a umny frieMure plnnmd to see him recovering {mm n very seVere illness. Larger-I: Finest Assortment Christmas Novelties Third Class Feathers Sale Register NIARRIAGES "Raise the Flag." EVer shown on Richmond Hill A GOLD WATCH, THE GREATEST DISCOUJT AND PRESENTATION 1 SALE *Space will not permit a full account of all the big things i . are going to do for you, but our circular, which has been sent out, describes‘all at length. and those» who by oversight have not received ‘one will confer a favor by sending for one. But better than that call and hear all about it.‘ SPECIAL DAILY PRESENT TO THE GIRL HARDWARE STORE! Of all kinds In addition to the usual discount of [2% cents on every 3'5 spent in Dry Goods, Crockery, Glassware, &c., we offer Is the place where Neat and Qlean Printing can be Obtained at the lowest price. Orders by mail promptly attehded to. EVERY DAY SPECIAL. DAILY PRESENTS CHRISTMAS -:- GOODS ' At lowest prices. Hot-Au Fgrnaces, Eavetroixghing, Cutlery and all kinds of 'l'mware. Repairing promptly attended to. C. BIASON MONDAY, DEC; 8, 1890, WILLD. ATKINSON, THE FIRE PROOF. for cash. ALSO HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS CARDS, FANCY CHAIRS, AND FURNITURE oi the latest designs ;‘ also PICTURE FRAMES in every description ot the 19th century. .- suitable stock of Grocelies for Christmas season. Prices the iowest and no present VV all Papers Dowvn in 1)l"i00 ' cheap to purchases the most on each day; and to cap everything we will present-to the highest purchaser over $100.00 during the entire sale To ths highest cash purchasers ofthat day THE PEOPLE’S“ STORE. The Liberal Joh'PriminE Office, iNoted for burst-Class W ork, Who purchases most on each day ; and also SPECIAL DAILY PRESENT TO THE BOY 11 I C II DI () TV I) III I; I“ And continues until the new year. Opens at the Fire Proof on In acmuplete stuck such as Valued at $40.00 Or a handsome SILK DRE SS P. ('i- SAVAGE ; and also a

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