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The Liberal, 10 Sep 1891, p. 5

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‘ "a .354” 5 min“ nflrflW W Accommodation Exnress North... Mail South.,. . Proctur‘s 'huases will meet the late train from Torumo. on Monday, Tuesday, “’edA wesdny, and Thursday nights of next week, during the Exhibilion. Train leaves the Union Stutinn M! 11.15 p. 111.. and Parkdnle at 11.25. This will nflurd an excellent chance for those wishing to remain {or the fire-works. Connects with an trains, H'mqo Richmnn ‘Hill. as f1 Mai' 62 Express,1\orch & S‘ Union ............ Quoen’sWhnrf PM'k 1310”“ luvenport, Duwnsview Chnmhilh mommy!) HILL {King Aurora. Newmarket. Newmm-kot... E‘hornhill. Downsview DIVOHDOI‘E . Palrkd1l19.. _ TORONTO RXCHMOND HILL, Thursd iy, N. B.â€"â€"Registerod an KenstFlfteen Mi: mentioned hours f< The following Well-1nd : sale : The Impnru-d Engl Sizergh Tum : the Impurl Stallion, C. A., and the Im Bay stallion, Campaigner. Pd may apply a! the Exhib week, or to 1). B. Blrrell, '1‘ Until further notir‘e Hails will he Richmdnd Hill Post Olfice as £0110“ The village scln day next, the tcac cided to fish the hibition on um: d 'ReV. W. \V. Percival will preach next. Sundu .the subject of “Poiiticu evening on “The outâ€"la N. R. R, TIME TABLE. Shirts and Dram mid Drawers, extra Elgin Milis. Fiannelsâ€" Flannelet’es, prices. Nam Melt Vinegar. Fruit Vineg .r, XXX White Wine Vinegar {or Pickling, at the Concrete. EVENING :â€"G Vanghun Council minutes next issue. TORONTO. Qibv Hall MORNING -â€" Court Richmond, A mos-row (Friduv) even: "For beat Val crate House. PROCTORB STAGE Division Court w on Friday, October Offioxal Notice. Mr. Mnnroe, Head Master of the High School, has received a note from the Eli- ucution Department, that {our cwndidutes, win, J. Drury, G. Newberry, D. Palmer and M. Trench, who failed by a few marks at tl‘e recent examinntmn will be allowed to take up second class work for next year, each having made ova-1' 600 rum-ks on the total. The folks that go out. of town to trade where they could save money at the Gun- crate, are away off on business. Brag and Bargains each commence with a B. Come to us for bargains. Atkinson (1' Switzer. iFor 15 years it has seen rivals shining exam); teat.“ Avkinm Dnrintz the Exhibition, ' leave Elgin M and Richmonl n wijl leuvn r St., at 6 o‘ 'l‘huleday nf r Ienvp at 10 30 lure 4U oenb ; Cider M111. M}. W. Mager is again advertising by poster that on and after September 22nd he will be ready to make cider for all those who patronize him, at the on stand, Boylp‘s Mill, half a mile west. of this village. He will have two presses running daily, so that parties will not, be detained long will; their apples. Grain Chopping also done any day of the week. he does his t7) drop he'll say The Concrete is no:ed for Pure ‘iBOST OFFICE NOTICE ASK THE FIRST MAN )7: cliy Hall Queen's Whm‘ 1406) A15. Presbyterian Church Soil tmding and we’ll us} “At the Cu] sit has withstood als rise and fall a the G6ifié’SOUTH rvturr Late Train ) evening ‘ of the‘ J & Swil influx: mp: mrly St Sebillc ‘15 will [)4 ers and 1: Toronto .‘nrontr 1th Ea value H be held in ti 9:10 Imports the Imp .igner. Exhibi: ~16 M. TI eek NORTH mnrniu ifierai. Afu Sin survival 0 stalliong are fur lish Shire Slailion, ~ted English Shire Jporked Cleveland Parties interest- biziou stables néxt York Mills hotel. EFYJ" Ll] .iue of Shirts Naughton 13:05.. the mm: m," and u: Ancom rlv will 1 W to the Con [be impedav at meet where lh bun ‘f the fit mpetitiou TIN} meet to avi pic 95 :ed at nh‘y pastor van in villag Mai] 0n 11 will J1 The nchool Festival and Harvest Home came ofi according to the advertisement and wax in eVPry may a success. Old people. young people and children arrayed 111 holi- day dress graced the scene in large numbers. The programme of games was carried out with enthusiasm. The henutiful platform prepared for the 'Vutm‘ips of the dance was made good use of till late in the even- ing. The smiling countenances of the School Board l-eamed on every one. The genial smiles of mine 1105* of the York Milla' House, Graivmera Bolham and Axden, like the Apiil $111. an mother emlll, wvmnrzd the ; hearts of the multitude. All wme out fur Fall Fairs. The following is a 115: of Full Fmra, with the dates, in neighbor ing townships : The Indhstllul at ['ownto ...... Sep t. 7â€" 19 Unmnville at Un’ionville. . k . . . $0.11!: 15â€"17 Whitchurch at Slonffville ........ Oct. 1â€"2 North York at Newman-lie: ........ Oct. 6-â€"-7 Ens! York at Markham .......... Oct. 1 , 9 King l‘ownr‘hip ut Suhombrmuom. 13â€" 14 Railway Directors‘ szit. Mr. C. WanamPl-esident of tLe Metro- politan Street R.ilwny Company, acuompun. ied by Messrs. Garland and Jenkins, both direcnoxs and stock hnlders‘ in the same cnm~ puny, pail u'visit h: Richmond Hill on Sat~ urday. The trip was mudewith a VlPW of getting an idea of the grades along Yonge Street, and of the trnflic that. would likely he done by auflleclrio railway to this place. ’l‘lu-y were met here’by the Reeve aud mem- bers of the village Council and other prom- invnt citizens. Bv all accounts the members of the company were Wr'” satlsfied thh the lny of the land, and with me information elicited. The only disappointment on the‘eivic ho]. iday was occasioned by the fui'uru of New. mui'ket's second “vein; to make their ap- pearance and play the Riclminnd Hill luv crosse juniors in accordnuce with their pre- vious arrangement. When it, was found they were not m) lime they Were telephoned to from this place, and the unswer was ”not. going." Perhaps no exuiaimtiun of such a breach of comract'is necessary, but in fut- ure the Bill boys will I»: n iittle more care- !ul, when dealing “ill: the same crowd, be- fore ordering supper for the minors. Confusing. The Globe of Tuesday has the following among its lileialy notes :â€"“.\Ilss Brnddon lends a quiet and almost secluded lile at Richmond Hill. Mose of her leisure is spent in the saddle, nnd she is s'ill in the harness as an author. But of late years she has been crowded out of the high position she once occupied in English literary circles She has many \vurm personal friends who visit her in her comfortahle home. She mrelv appears in public, and never at any gathering where there is n. crowd." We presume the writer must refer to some small town other than our own ‘flom'isning met- ropolis, as the once famous nulhoress has not recently been seen in this section of country. to the amount. of 3100, said bnoksr to be placed in the library, if possible, bv the first of October. The meeting then adjourned. At the Fire Brigade meeting on Monday evening several complaints were preir rred by members of one drpartment against firrmen ll] other tlepnrlms-nts owing to certain ul- leged irregularities which occurred at the fire i-racxice on the morning; of the civic holiday. After :1 careful investigation it Wits found that each and every irregularity was done "in a moment of weakueas," and with- out “malice uforethonglit.” The evidence also showed conclusively that certain mem- bers of the brigade had a. decided nntipnthy to seven ymr oil tank wntfir, even after it had been filtered thruugh 20L) fem-t of hosv, The “innocent" branchmen got rid of their Wes-i, York & Vu’hg’hau M V. The Dlrectors’ of the R Mechanics‘ Institute met on nine, Sept. 8th, 1891. Membr R Innes (president), G. Rohe Storey. J. E. Clubine, W. A. E Storey. J. E. Clubine, W. A. Sanderson. R. E. Law, P. G. Savage and '1'. F. McMahon. the Treasurer reported that he had rmvived from the Education Department 8150.75. After a dimussinn on the advisability of par. chasmg additional hooks for the Ilbrary the folk wing resolutiun was canied :â€"â€"Moved by Mr. Sanderson, seconded hy Mr. McCon- nghv that the Libmry Committee be author- mad and instructed to purcnnse library books “charge" by “throwing" it on the obedlent and courageous hook and-ladder man. At. the next fire alarm it. is expected that. every man will know his duty lhoroughly. Grand Opera. Among the many attractions Iliat. Toron- to has (or visitors during the Exhibition. the Grand Opera House has always been one of the most important. Very few Would care to visit that great city without going to see that'great Temple of Music. Comedy, and Drama. Since it was first opened by the late lamented Adelaide Neilsun, there has been presented within its Walls all that has been excellent in the my of amusement. The present season promises to be u particu- larly brilliant one. Nearly every prominent attraction on the American continent will appear within its walls during the theatrical year, chief among which may be mentioned the famous comedy, Dr. Blll, which will be presented during the second week of the In- dustrial Exhibition, VIZ , the week of Sep. lember 14th. Dr. Bill has been secured by Manager Sheppard at nn enormous expense and comes direct from London. England, where it has been nunuiug over 500 nights. When you go to the Exhibition, don‘t tail to go to the Grand Opera Home und see Dr. $615!, an HIM finilnci‘llly it success.-â€"Onu. in g that. 91)j.)_ymt=nf, and the) fhn Fpox, which emâ€"ry one tul It. ass not the creaking happy school (hm-I, whs-r sisterb‘, our cousins’ and were the heat. on; mirth. not. to blame for this. 'I in gond faith and he we Bill. The Concrete is the plnce SIight Misunderstandings Directors‘ Mee‘ing York Mills Flunked the Richmond Hill em on Tuesday eve- Members pres enlâ€"A. nn ‘H. Tm mm! of our own mn' mofihets‘, our t-ur aunts’ cakas Bul‘the Bonrd are my engaged a man '. back on them, \nnthird had no was not a large iib uodlgljdge to buy fruit jars‘ NS .Sept. 7â€"19 Sept. 15â€"17 ..Oct. 1â€"2 . . .Uct. 6â€"7 . .Oct. 1 , 9 Oct. 13â€"14 'm‘. 20â€"21 me out fnl‘ The one sore the supper. if our own "Where did Cu‘h": get his \“fifp'? I" 115a pumled Bible students for ages. We don't. know. however We do know where you can find a fresh clean and desirable smck of [am- ily surpliea. A large varietv of the durable, every-day kind, aim Fancy GroCeries, Yan- kee Notions, and all the newest Nick Nackfi. A‘kinson & Switzer. Mr. J. Heise went to Part Perry on Tues- day where he purposes spending a month or six weeks. School Meeting. The Richmond Hill School Board held their monthly meeting on Monday Septem- her 7Lh. Members pieseijt‘Nle-slm. B‘mwn (chairmen Duncan Crosby, McConauhv Trench, anghton, Smtzer, nnd Wilson, Minutes of lnsL meeting, July 13th, read and approved. The following bills were present ed. and, on motion. ordered to he paid :â€" From H. Marsh. for lumber. $8.10; T. F. McMahon, for High School Library hooks, purchased through Gnge & Co, $90.79. A communication was read from Miss Newton, asking re-eugn emeut as teacher in the 2nd Depurtment.‘-Public School. Moved by Mr. J. Duucnn. seconded by -Dr. Wilson that the application be accepted». ~‘C'nrried. Mr Monroe, Head Minter, addressed the Board in reference to removing the fence in front of the High School. He thought the re- mmal dl'lence would improve the appear- ance of the place. The master waslui‘l ovnr for future consideration. Moved by Mr. nghton, seconded by Mr. Duncan. that the Annual School Meeting he held at the some time and place. and in the same man- ner as thelunicipal pli-ctions.-â€"Garrieri. A suggestion Wes made Dhut some remedy be devised to break the echo in the ”High Suhool building, and the meeting u-ijnuined. Miss Ida and Carrie Jones. of NuW York are guests of Mrs. W. R. Proctor. Mr. Jas. McConnghy, of Ottawa, Is spend iug a week with 1113 father and friends here Mr. Henry Ludford, of Cleveland, is mak. ing a visit, with his brother, Mr. 1‘. Luafmd Miss Abbott, of Toronto, and Mr. J. San. derson. of Richmond Hill, Were the guests of Mr. Warren, of this place, on Sunday last.â€"- Aurora Mr. Mrs. C. McNaugbt, of Toronto, is spflnd- ing the week With friends in the village. Mr. McNaught also spent last Sunday here. Miss Stella Butcher, of Aurora, ton’v: a spin down to Richmuud Hill on her bin-yak» on Monday evening, sp-«mt the night win. friends. and reluxned Tuesday morning in lime to attend to hot dunes as school teachev . In accordance with a previous announce- ment Rev. J. C. Speer prenched a se1mn11 iu the Methodist church on Sunday evening taking for his subject ‘ is it right to dunce. 9" As might. bu exp: cred his endeuw 1' WM to prove the negative. His 1155» rtiuns Wrre generally supported from passagea 0i scrip- ture and from wrllings of pronunpnt unth- orilies in different christian churches. The rev. gentleman was listened to with mm key! attention ‘for over an hour, and the c.111ure- gatiou was unusually lame. The subject was very ably handled. We clip the following from the Vancouver World of 1116 3rd inst.:«â€"“Tbe happiest. man in Vancouver to- day _ “1211 A. Anderson, the well- known and pop ilar 1e,1l est 1t» broker of Cumhie SireFt. Hi Is qubomnce is not in consequence of a. big real estate deal but 11 we'icome arrival this morning 'in l is family 1n the shape of 11:1 hvire=s Hi1: shoulders he uvem uclm 111 00115012110110" of me shaking 11h 1i-.vl11 lmnnl 1's ”caving from the well \viw‘hors (If himsvif 11nd wife on 1111- lmppv event." M1. A1119” 111 it will he re- membered. i1-1 mnrried to the daughter of Rev. W. W Percival, of this village. ATxmsoxâ€"Iu Richmond Hill, on Thursday, Sept. 31d, the wife of Will 1). Atkinscn of a. son. Mmszeht'WEIems- Len,” Richmond Hill. 011 Sept. 3rd. the wife at Wm. '1‘. Marsh, of a. sun. JNO. LEGGE (Bond's Lake). Jefferson P. 0 9-“ Lots 62 and 63, rear of 1st Con. of Whitchurcb containing 100 acres. For particulars apply to Pan-ties (Limiting Cumbert Raspberry Bushes can have them supplied as half nursery prices. Septel‘nbpr is the month for planning. (imply to 10- Over W Collins’ store, coumr of Queen street and Northeast: avenue (2nd street east. offlueen smeot subway). Cnmfortuble rooms! and board fur High School Students. Apply to ROLLER ELELLS T0 STUBENTS. GRISTING AND CHOPPING The undersigned having property from Mr. Kirkt the necessary repairs ‘ on the film-test n winch “111 gm â€"â€"Pa.rkda1eâ€"â€" Or to THOS. H. LEG PERSONALS. NIAHRIAGFS WM. HARRISON, Richmond Hill truest notice and in a. “'111 guarantee sumsmc Patronage Solicited, ry repairs and now prepared PARTIES R. MISNER MRS W H \RRISON, Opposite Masonic Hall W. ROGERS, DENTIST. pure; .’roprietnr. _ Richmond Hill beset] the above 1 having made mprovumeuus -â€"Uarrieri. A e rmnedv be '9 "High School rllllled. Jefl'ersou F mnuer EHARD‘WARE STORE I THE FIRE PRDUF'S BIG 33 WORTH! 20 YARDS SHIRTING, blue and white, and brown and 24 I. New Fall Goods are commencing to arrive and we must have room to put them in. 9 YARDS 42 INCH PILLO vV COTTON, worth 17 cents per yard, for one dollar. 20 SKEINS FINE SCOTCH FINGERING WOOL 13 YARDS FINE SHAKER FLANNEL, worth 10 cts., , 111,, 18 LBS. EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR for one JAII-.‘ 13 8 LBS OF OUR CELEBRATED BAKING POWDER 1.... A..- ,1_11-_ THE FIRE PROOF. 8 CANS OF THE FINEST SALMON for one dollar. The Celebrated Loch Lamond Shirting, per yard. Cut Nails, Shingle Nails, Wire Nails, Wrought Nails, 20 LBS. BIRD SEED, or less quantities at same price, for one dollar. Among the fresh arnvals vou can find a beautiful range of German Plaids and Stripes, lovely soft Fabrics and good wearing, very cheap at 25 cents per yard. Bolts all sizes, Horse Nails by box & I! Eaveâ€"Troughing, Roofing, Hot Air Furnaces and. Repairing all done at bottom prices. GIVE ME .A, CA THE PEOPLES STORE In the latest designs and at the lowest prices. Call and see for your- selves. VVc are ready again tor the Wall Paper season with a full stock. Is the place where Neat and Clean Printin 2 BOTTLES OF 10 OZ. PICKLES for one dollar. The heaviest Shirting just in at 10 cents per u TED no EXPEnlléâ€"N Eran 'â€"sAâ€"n‘i‘.'P‘-e_r ta. ‘ -.- = uous guaranteed. -JLary uhd L-p¢.x:.eu .' liar advantages to beginners. Soociz OUTFIT FREE. We mm ‘ IKQTEER Hun glow, with iabgruellh ' ’ advertise. W n: {19. Out. g'l‘h 95mm b YARDS BEAUTIFUL HEAVY CRETONNE for one dollar. for one dollar. FURNITURE, YARDS ALL LINEN TOVVELLING for one dollar. YARDS YARD WIDE FACTORY COTTON, heavy YARDS FINE BLEACHED COTTON, splendid LBS. BRIGHT SUGAR for one dollar LBS. WHITE SUGAR ior one dollar. The Lifiaral 59E; Waning 3m, value, for one dollar. and good, for one dollar. for one dollar. blue checked for onerdollar. for one dollar. dollar. LVOlOd for lfiirs t- Usual stock of Groceriee, F Bzfrn Door Hinges RICIIDI 0N1) II IL 1.; at the ‘lbwest pri'ce. Orders by mail promptly 21th Has on hand all kinds of Hardware. JUST ARRIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF Paints, 0115, Varnishes. Glass all sizes. Remember the place Table and Pocket Cutlery, Barbed & Plain Fence \Vire, Tinware; Stoves, And everything 1n the Hul- ware line cheap for ust lour an {155 lttem a few patterns at 15 cents P. G. SAVAGE W ILL D. ATKINbON C. MASON. n be obtained 0113:, ‘rman 95'

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