W.“ mâ€... miwï¬vlrus'w‘x/n“ altar gilvcstiscmtntï¬. LOAN meme __())_3_. $355.33 at 6% Per Cent. liwurst ', ï¬rst niLii‘t;:ii'.;cOii l , PROPERTY WORTH $8,000 Within three miles of Richiiinn 1 Hill. l-l E. 15. LANGSTAE‘F. Aurora TS’T‘RAYED. " I (fume into the y rcmisos m‘ the undersigned, lot :iti, Con. :7 \ .i.'.1'niin.ono Fresh .‘IIICII (low. The on 11.. chzirgcs und tuko llal' tinny. ' JOHN ILBLOUGH. Vaughan, June 31nd, 18.91. ’ WANTED I Salesmcn to handle our hardy lilies cf Nursery-Stock. Handsome ouliit free, salary or CUIIIIYII.‘: lull from sturt, have done busi- ness in Canada for over thirty years. Suc- ccSS guarcritccd to pushing nicu if they fol- low our instructions. Write for tcrms at once. CHASE BROTHERS’ CO., Nurseryinen, Colbornc, Ont. AGEI’IWANTED .; FONTHILL NURSER ES. LARGEST IN CANADA. \Vo want rcliu‘nle cncmetic men to sell cur Nursery str l: ‘ sni‘y ;nny l u With tuct and czicigy Chairsuccccu: terms liberal, Liil.(_’l‘ salary or coiiiiuiSsion; nut._ tit free. Our agents have many advantages, such as selling homiucrmvn. hardy (.‘nnadiuii stock. 0310100 new by ‘Ealtios, which nrcof value, aan which can mnlv be secure 1 from us, such Its a. completelistiif New Russian Apples, the Ritsnn Pour, Suun lors l'lum. llilbornRaspberrlemire-s Ruby and l.la.k Champion (Sui-rants, Moore's Dininond Grape, do, do. _ We have gn ult particular attention to the propagation ui hardy varieties suitable to the northern Sections of Cunttdu. For tcrms up) ily to STONE & WELLINGTON. March 20â€"3m Toronto, Ont THE LIBERAL tililgiuer Rear. A I SLABS Delvtl’i’d on shortest notice. COAL AT MAPLE. $6.00; AT RICHMOND HILL, $6.75. Wood and Slabs at reasonable prices. {VIEWERS SdBLEClTED. Wm. B. Proctor, RICHMOND HILL. G-tf WEAVING i“ The undersigned is prepared to do weaving of 1:11 kinds such as Carpets, Coverlid s, and Flan nels. The looms are newly ï¬tted up speciallv for carpet. Petrc nage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders promptly attended to. 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Tip; ptilllllnlei'd edition of the "Ency'clopuylni Biltélllhic't,r which is offered at so low a price " * in l‘llt’. Hf the most valuable books ever placed be. fore the Canadian public. The high I clinical articles 3f the. original edition have hecn zihridged and presented in 2-. form more acceptable to the general reader, whilo ( Irein infurnnition nn suhji-cts of uide interest has been lllSUI‘ILtI. It will prch nu/ invalnanle acquisition to any lindScliold or private library. 1 December. 1891). 3 FROM Ev. Jonx Paris, I). D., 'J‘onox'ro. I have examined a. volume of the “Encyclopedia Britannica, Revised and Amend- ed," uiLh my own copy which cost me six LlUildlS 1L volume. and am snrpiiSL-d at the Cheapness of the work “(lured * * * The “linen-intro ii.: Br: onnicu " is u lll)l'fliy in itself. and Would he simply int-.ilnalilu to tllu people of this country Ln. its educational and elevating inlliiciicw. l ref-ice in tin; eixt::i'pii>e oi the publishers on making such an offer to its subscribers. Deceiiibur 4th, 1890. The Books are now on enhihition at THE LIBERAL Oflice. “iï¬f’iff’ii “i†‘ "’“Ii’? i Jinan on s -CARRIAGE IIURIIS.-‘ RICHMOND HILL. St Mary s Episcopal Church-Services at 3 p in. except the third Sunday ofeverv ll]0]lth.Wllt‘u the soi‘Vice and sucrument are held at II n. In. Suuduv school at 1.50 p in. ltev W W Butts, Rector Methodist Churchâ€"Services at 10.30 :1 in and 7.00 p in, and Sunday school at 2 so p in. Young people's prayer meeting \Vodnesduv ‘ ruining. General prayer meeting 'l‘liiirsduy evening in the lecture room. llov J C Specr. superintendent, Rev J ’1‘ Morris, assistant In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patronage during the past thirty years. I beg to remind them and the general public that having crowed ertirely new and comniodious premises I am enabled to supply Phaetons. Buggies, Carriages, Cutters. Sleighs "and PLATFORM SPRING W A G [I Ii S . Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give Satisfaction, as the Work is under my own supervisrd. l uni alga prepared to do all kinds "1‘ black- smithing a; repairing in the must “'UI'I'l‘ uiuiiliku manner. on the shortth notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Presbytoriun Churchâ€"Services at 1] u. m and 6 301) in. Sunday school at 2.30 p in. Prayer meeting on Wednesng evening at 7.30. Rev W W Percival. Pastor Roman Cutl;o1.c Churchâ€"Services in order as follows : 'l‘liul'uhill at E) n. in and Richmond Hill at 10.30 a m ; tho lollowing Sunday atltichniond Hill at {I u in and ’l‘hornhill at 10.300. Lu. Rev J J Egan, Pastor Socneues Richmond Lodge,AF d' A ILNO 23, G R C mchs in the lodge romn,hla.snnic Hall_ on the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o’clock p m. '1‘ Newun, \V M, l Crosby, secretary Ancient Order of Forestersâ€" Court Richmond No 70-16. meets in the Masonic Hall every alter- nute Friday evuning ate o‘clock. H F Hopper C R, w E. Wiley, secretary The Methodist sabbath school'l‘emperauce As sociation issue pledge curds every Sunday when desired. \VniJIarrison Supt . MeanNxcs' lNSTITUTE.â€"Lilirrtry of over 1500 V01l1!)’lcs,0p8n every Tuesday evening. in the lila- sonic Hall. from 7 to 9 o'clock. 11. E. Law, Librn~ thin. ’I‘ F McMahon, Secretary ViLLAon Cotimun.â€"Rezvc, Wm. Purisley. (‘mm cillurs. Messrs P G.SILVLI{10,\VD1 A Sanderson.W Atkinson, Dr Wilson. (lleik. M. 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For terms apply 2?. Ilt‘l ln-nm. “Iluflm‘in Grove." Kiciiiiwuil hill, F‘Iltl't‘ll iltll, l‘ill. Lui'il’x m. \l‘. icy-“1,... n» mliih. l-ui n-- "In m (in an n. in i I. in l, .u..1 nm. It ny n! hul nnomn you nmy nu: rlml ,,n-...i. y mummy a z 510 .. .i... n m. . t on Illz'H’C :iiunh pinihlll‘u iii ri'coinniendinu l'-io'.\’ii as u lt‘llt‘lll‘l' « l alic liannf'irtc. and think tlii ‘ \\':ll L‘H'l Scl‘\'lt:(, iiiii)‘ bo l't‘vlllllc'l “pry \\ -, v. 1' mm . In. ninth-nu i..\.<ii.i, si-i intim' i... , ramni i.A::~ i-iii r, A-lilécssntvdne' truism a run l‘Ull'lLAAD, until. Ll‘ instructor" 1“. l:.(‘i'.\1.\ii‘.it: ’ Lute of L' l)_ Zig,‘ 'Jonscivittory'l / Miss .~ Linn wherever hm » - l