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The Liberal, 21 Dec 1893, p. 5

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N R R TIME TABLE. GOING NORTH. rosonro. 1.1.1.1 Accom- EX- Citv Hull 8.10 1‘2 55 5'10 Union . . 8.30 5'20 Quoen' sWhnrf """" Park lulu .......... MC 93“ Davenport. 3.48 3'38 ownsviow ”'42 1.11101 nliill. _ 913 5-0: 8105111er FirLL. :9.’6 6'1?) Kim: ............. 9. a7 5'23 Aurora. . 9.. ’15 64.“ Newmarket .. 10115 OUTH- 6.01 Gmgx.’ 11.011. 11.11. Newmarket ii I? 62?; Aurora... 11.21 6.52 Kin: ..... . 1’1 4" 6")5 'tiouiwonn IlrLL“ .8. 59 “'30 3(1),; 'll‘hornlii1ul. ‘‘‘‘‘ ' )ownsviewu . 9.22 ------- 0 avenport. 9 91 ”-17 321,1), P'nrkilale... ...9.40 ”535‘ ' TORON'l 0 neerl's Wlmr ----- L' gluon ......... f. 9 rn 12.3§ 7 d} cm- 119.11.10.00 1240 8 0 PROCTOR .3 STAGE LiNE. Connects with v.11 trains. leaving lib" Palmer Home Rinlrmon l11111. said-1011‘s: Msi' .‘31 Exm~ess.l\o1th & Sullull Accninmnd'ition “ Express North. Mail South ......... POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further not-ire 1 [3115 will be. clomd M the Richmond Hill Post. Office 1:: follows.â€" MORNING ‘â€"Goiirrz NOl'bl1.S’lllih East. rind 8.00 a 111. 11.00 .515 I‘< m- 6.10 " West, includinu Tliornhill, 1- Maple. T11 i-onlo Markhmn. &(~. 7.4.) mems. -Goinu south Fits: 11nd Westlas :0 vael N B “Rottisterod Letteis must he hanllcdr 111 It toast {fifteen Minutes «srh'er than the above mentioned 1101115 for cl 1.:in M. TEEFY. Postmaster, on d’itrmi RICHMOND HiLL, 'l‘liiirsdav, Dec. 21, KJO(3 A14.,‘. The rink opened on Monday evening with a large number of: nippy skaters. "13 Christmas is a splendid lime to be merry over Atkinson & Switzer' s hairzains. '11111E p“ lrth League will give on Home" on Friday evening of this week. “A! Don't read O.J. Brown‘s new ad. this week. Editorial and other matter oiowded out this Week owing to "write 110' 'of the village. Huud Sleigh: chl1ap at C Masons. Court Richmond, A. O F., meets to “moi- row evening. Quaiter Night and Election of Ufiiccrs The Christmas tide [lows toward Atkinson '& Swi' Zer‘ 1;. Caps Exciianged. If His brother will return the Persian Lamb Cup which was taken by mistake from the. Masonic Lot lge Room 0.1 M iii/lay eve» ning he will get his own by calling on Mr F. M GCODunlly. An unequalled stock 01 Fruits 11211., at O. J Brown' s. A Christmas Tree and Entertainment will be held in the Presbyterian (‘hiirch on Fri- duyurveniuu, the 22nd of December, ci-m- uienciug at 7.30. The programme will con- sist of readings, recitatinns, songs, and dia- loimes. Those not members of the Sunday School will he charged an admission of 15 cents, Skates, Strlips and repairs at C. Mason’s. A Happy New Year. Anniversary HHUIHDR will he preached in the Methodist churiw, Victoria Square on Sunday", Dec.31st,1893, £112 30 p. m. by Rev. G. Browne, of Maple, and at 7 . m by Rev. J. Vickvrv. On Monday, Jan. ‘an, a sumptuous dinner, consisting of Boast Fowl, &c., will be served from 4 to 7 p. in After dinner a Locum will he delivered by the Rev. Dr. German. Subjectâ€""Woman; The Conundrum of the Twentieelh Century.“ .\lii~1o by the Vic- thrin. Square Church Choir. Admission, Dinner and Lucillre, 30 cents; Children under 12 years. 20 cents. cents. Lecture alone, 20 Call and see the new Ladies Blizzards and Leggings st Sivers‘. In S. S No 4. A. Christmas Tree and Entertainment will he held in the school house of S. b. No. 4, Markham, on Fi'idsv,1)ec. 22nd, 1893. A choice programme Wlii be rendered by the The Misses Henrick and Miss M. Tennis 9, of Flemiford ; Miss Tomi McKeiizis, Mr. '1‘. Peach, rcciler, illr. (11-10. Stunner, soloist, the Aluiim anirlolie, rind others. Music Will he rui'uished by the Victoria Square Orchestra, under the lender- -sbip of Mr. H J. Brown. After the enter- t1linmer1'. Snnta Claus will distribute the presents. Every body is cordiilly invited to attend. Doors open 1.11:7 30; entertainment to commence at 13. Admission, adults 15 cents; children 1‘.) emits. Proceeds in liid (1f iciiooi. following talent : Dates, Figs, \‘uts and Candies at figures 11‘. the Concrete. lUWGBb ’1 he 'VVOrld‘s Fair. A grand chance to visit The World‘s Fair will be ufl‘ordsd to the good people of Rich- mond Hill and Vicinity 11 we 11 from to-nigllr, 'l‘hursduy, 281h inst. To go to Chicago and 51-3 it would cost you about Sill, but you can go down to Vichu'iu Hall, 'l'irornhiil, Oil twat sveuiug and see the whole business for 21’.) cents. Mr. Robert. Psrkrr, of Toronto, 1111! give the finest exhibition of new and (‘0!01‘1111 tlT'GCbe by lime light over shown. This will he the event of the Se isou, so don't miss 1‘. or you will be sorry for it. The exhibition uill commence at S o clock but you had hitter he in time if you want a Best, for 1'1' 11. 11111 lo be acrilsb. .r... [purpose holdings first-class concert and Latest make of skates, 60 cents a pair, 0 . Mason Shc rwond. On Saturday evening, the 16th, a Literary Society was organized at the hall. Sherwood. Olficers were elected, and twelve of Sher- wood‘s citizens had their names put on the full. After the officers were installed. a short debate was held. Mr. William Clark and the President, Mr. Silas Sliunk, acted as captains. the latter winning the debate. The suhjvct w11s“eriah is the more useful to {11:111.th Horses or the Cow? ” Of course the cow won. 011 Friday evening the same captains Will again lead their forces in inves ligating which is the more useful "Wood or Iron.” Visitors are invitedâ€"Con. Skates, Acme. Columbus, and Star pat- terns, all at Toronto prices. 0. Mason. A Merry Xmas to All. A grand Entertainment and Xmas Tree, With Ten. and Refreshments, will be held at the Methodist Church. Temperanceiille. on Christmas evening, December 25th, 1893. in connection with the Sabbath School of that place. The programme will consist of reciâ€" lotions, dialogues, readings, singing, 8:11., by the scholars, and the tables will be loaded with all the inviting delicacies of the season. The lllffu-reiit Elllnmitleus lire drtermined to unlike the evening particularly enjoyable and plmlssnt. Coml- and bring your friends and he criiivincvd. Tea served from 5 p. 111.; on- leIlHllllIH' hi to cl mmsnce at 8. Admission, adults 2.3 13111118, - children, 15 cents. fills. uf fin.- liixed Candies for 25 cents 8t 0 17.1‘111. The 1131':- 1.5 led Fulfill: 1 11. 1111.11. is abroad in 1111- 1111111 It is a beautiful Work of art, containing” 4 pages of illiislration, the latest cits and reading matter. The souvenir, the first 1.! a series of holiday numbers cou- luins bpu‘niiill photographic views of the World‘s Fair. The Christmas and New Years numbers are to exceed it in variety, beauty and finish, the result of 2111 amateur l'hotr‘graphic contest. Only 5 cents each. Semi in yonr orders early to Fred. Harrison, agent, Richmond Hill. Lemons and Oranges finest quality and‘ lowest price at the Concrete. Happy New Year. The V 1ethndi t Â¥ omig People of Thornbill Oyster supper in the Methodist church, on the awning of Monday, January list, 1894. The cnter'ulninent will be given by Mr. Owen A. Smiley, the popular Humm'ist, Dramatic, Dialect and Character Elocution- isi, Toronto; Mr. Walter Sparks, Barltone Solilisl of St. Paul's church, Bloor street, Toronto; Miss Marion Scoley. Elocutionist, Toronto; Mr. A. Teasedule, Tenor Soloist, Toronto, and others. Supper served from 5 to 7.30. Tickets. Adults, 30 Ms; Children, - 20 etc. Sunday School Anniversary Sei- mom: on Sunday, Dec.31st,1893,hy Alfred ' Day. Secretary of Ontario Sunday School Association. Subscription and Collection in aid (Jib G 21 lbs 1‘ xlra Granulated Sugar for 3100, 30. bs good Yellow sugar for $1. 0’.) this week at the Concrete. Masonic. The Masonic brethren of this section com-try spent a pleasant evening in Lodge Room here on Mrindsv. R W. 'l‘nil, D. D. G. M paid 1111 Olliciai ViSil, was 1110 =L1paiiied by \V. Bro. .V. 1’. Chad}, the 1);; tiic't SECl‘Blllly. Many other breth- ion 1mm 11 '50 present from the lodgvs of anle, Tboi'nhill and Markham. Au excel- lent banquet at the Dominion House,follliw. ed by the customary toasts and speeches, closed the proceedings of a thoroughly. en- joyable «vening. W. Bro. J. E. Clubine, ibe popular Master of Richmond Lodge, pre- Sided. of the Bro. and 10 pc: cent. ofi ull kinds of Crockery and Glassware at O. J. Brown’s. SofS At the last meeting of the Sons of 81%- hind there was a good attendance of the members and a very enjoyable evening 11119 spent. The following was tho programme.- Leotlire. by Bro Dr V-"ilson, “The early races of Scotland ; " Song by Bro Jas McKenzie, “Green grow the. roster"; EFSHy, by Bro .lno lows on the Song of Auld Lang Syne; llmdmglry Bro Goo Sims; Song by Bro Goo Cowie, “Will yo no come Back Again"; Essay by Bro T Newton, “History of Dun- tmrion Cit-lie"; Reading by Bro W Skeslc, "A Trip to the World’s Fuir"; Song by 1310 1‘ Thomson, “Scots Wha Hue”: Reading by Bro G Cowie. Next meeting, Wednesday, 27th inst. Entertainment and Christmas Tree. This merry night. will be celebrated by '11.: lll‘dllilé‘l‘.“ and friends of tho Zion Evangelical Luthoyan Sunday School, 41h Con.Vuughiin. 11!) Christmas night, December 25th, 1893. The entertainment will consist of slinging, Ilscituticns, and Dialogues by the school, 11nd also the followmg select outside talent: Miss Kuts Br‘ntiy, Toronto; Mr. Henry Elghciilger, Toronto; Mr, Hermon Herring- ton, Mnlvern; Mr. J. M. O’Brien, Luskuy; Duets by Mrs Hull and Miss De-iziel. Also ll short address by Rev. E. F. Riiter, Butlonville. The pastor, Rev. J. Dunlllp,1\l, A., will occupy the chair. Admission 2:3 cis; Cillidl‘:n150l8. Doors open at. 7, concert to commence 111.7310. Persons desiring to give pres=uts to their liisnds will please leave them with the committee before hand. 'l‘hsreisutime for everything and the time to get Christmas uiits is now â€"Thc place Atkinson dz S 'izer’s. Curling. The following rinks will compete for the Smith Medal, liiu lust hurried being skip .- N11. 1, T. Newton, 1’. G. Savage, Rev. J. Vickcry, D. Boyle. No. '3, J. M. Lawrence, ili'liwrilre, W. H. Pilgsley. No. 3, P. Bassiuglhwinte. '1'. F. McMahon, J. Morison, Wm. Atkinson. Na. 4, 11. Thompson, R. Maudie, 0.1116- Loan, J. Morgan. No. 5, A. Maudie, J. (Jlubine, A. McLean, H. A. Nicholle. No. l3, Gen. McDonald, T. Trench, Storey, \l'. D. Alkinson. No. 7, .l. W. Elliott, F. McCunughv, W. A. Sanderson, J'. Palmer. Nu. 8, 5'. Robertson, J. Sanderson, C. 2110- _ Coilnghv, M. Boyle. ‘ C. MCLEAN, Secretary. i Dr. Wilson, J. W. T. ‘prices now at 123 King St., .cnlled the"l\lid-\\'1ntar Number," '39 usual. ‘some and th >minr' and ,An article nppronriure to the -Upholsti-11', and ' Physical Culture continues It will be worth your while to read Hollin- rake, Son 6? Co’s. advt. in this issue. They are having a grand Holiday Sale. Reduced East Toronto. Christmas in the S. S. The scholars of the Methodist Sabbath School intend having their annual Christ- mas gathering next Monday evening. Doors open at 9 o‘clock. The scholars are pie- puring for the occasion the introduction of a Juvenile Operetta, “ The Discovery of Santa Claus." Opening, Au Organ Recital. Music, A Merry Christmas to all. Invocation. Opening Address, A Scene of Long Ago. Magic, The Shepherds iu the field. Music, The Wonderful Star. Operetta, The Discovery of Santa Claus. Music, A Santa Claus in ew-ry Home. Recitation. You can‘t. be a boy but once. Diutributim of Gif'ri by Santa. Claus. Music, Christmas Lassons. The Sunday School Orchestra will enter- tain the audience with appropriate music at intervals. Admission, ll) cents. The Market 21 Success. The first Weekly Market held in the home Hall yesterday was a success in every particular. There wasa large amount of produce for sale and nearly evrcrything changed hands. The disrlay wlis very crediiablo. Among ihe exhibits might meniioned a turkey. the property of F. A. ' Marsh, weighing 231 lbs, and a pair of dress- Mr.E.H.Sicley,. ed pigs,Tumworths, raised by which Weighed 995 lbs. The Citizrufi at (ended the market in large numbers and anxiously bought up all the turkeys, geese and chickens that were for sale. The only produce not sold in the hall was some butter and eggs, and the butter that was sold brought. the highest Toronto price, ‘24 cent». Both buyers and sellers seemed well satisfied with the first market day, and it is to be hoped that next Wednesday’s and the fol lowing markets will be as successful as was the first. The fol1oWing are those who took the prizesâ€" . Bestdisplay of Beef, lst. F1. F. Hopper. Hugs, lst, E. H Sisley; 2nd, W H Pug sley y. Turkeys. let, I. Comisliy 2111], G Stephenson. ll " Geese, lst, J. Cuisley, 2nd, H b‘ Hopper. “ Ducks, lst; Juo Savage; 2nd, Jacob Eyer. " Chickens, 166, F A Marsh, 2nd, F A Marsh. “ Turkey, F A Marsh. " Goose, D Steele. 1 lb Roll Butter, 191, Mrs Geo Love; Edith Mortson. Crock of Lari]. 151. J Eycr; 2nd, W Cos- 211d, The trouble with the "Love of ai-Christmas Gift" is the "Hate cf the bill, " Atkinson Sr Ssiizer obsiate that by making the bill small enough to please you. The Delirleator. The February issue of The Delineator is and its entertaining the fashions displayed are hand- ... ladies who have not yet completed ilieir winter wurdrolu's, cannot do better than follow the styles of this month. the wants of Misses, Girls and Little Folks are also fully considered. Si Valentine, is responsiiile for two novel diver- sions, one. lll'llill 11 Valentine 'I‘PH, 11111 I111â€" uiner A True-Love Card Party; “hit: a third entertainment for the month is pro. willed in A Poverty or Hard-Times Plirly. limes is on ‘Tahle and Bud Linen and aim-her rquaily Reasonable is W hat to do for the Fair In the Household Renovmiou seiies there is nrnclical and valuable instruction on How to the paper 01) Child Life :irelits of the Higher Education of Girls. the subject of Physical Expressions of the Emotions, 111 sir mod the ’I‘ca- I‘uhle Various interesting matters are (locust-ed, and the third contri- liution on Things ihat Should be Left U11- :suill will be of general ssr Vice. The articles on Dress Fabrics. Triminin rs and .\‘lil|iul~r ry are invaluable to Ilrassmakvrs and llilliners, and that on Filr hugs and Robes gives the latest information ubul:t1heso luxuries. Lovers of Knitting, (‘rochotlinm Tutti IE and Netillip, will find much that is new in the papers on these l-uhi 1~.l~'. A subscription to The D4 lineator is only One Dollar R teur; Silll’it‘ Copies,15 cents. Alldri'ss cideis to The Delinearor Publishing Co., of Toronto (Ltd ), 33 Richmond street, West, Toronto, Out. A nice Neck Tie 13 always acceptiihiu to a brother or some other young mnn lit Christ- mus time. Lu lies, the place to find these articles is Atkinson dr SwiWer's. contents are as instructive and Sdle Registel FRIDAY, Doc 221111.AA11ctiou sale, at Hiiglies‘ hotel, 'l‘horuhill, of it out load of fresh iuilch (‘ows 111111 Swingers; also 9 number of extra. good Funding, Steers 111111 a. few 1) tchors' cattle, the prlipoity of (,‘lms.Thoiiipsl1u. Sale at] p 11). Three ruonthscrcdit. Sulom Ei'k kur,ilt ructionet‘l‘. 'PHURsn.1\',11sc. 28111- hicnthlv sale of stock at the Richardson House, anlo Sale at l oclm'k. J. l'. Sui :eou, auctioneer TauizsnAY. Del1.‘_l.9tli~Sule of dwelling and Stable, in the Villuue 0. Maple, the property (lflhe lute ’I'honnis With ,8). ., at the Hi 1'11 arliso 1 llouso \l: ipie. Terms, lilpci lent. of pun hiiso o11ilrry of $11.16 11111 ll i'smuinller 111310 days 11:11 liout interest. .1. Smiueon Auct. WEDNESDAY, Juli. himâ€"Credit R1Ii8 of form stock, implements 11nd hon 1111111111 furniture on mast hull lot 133, 1st. mu. King. the ertv of Mrs, Reboot-:1 Roberts. reserve. 51116: at 1‘}. 11 cloi- -li iiimrL months. .1 (‘. ‘vt(li1en,ll\1(hl"lleol‘ prop- 'l‘ei'Lus 10 Christmas chimes ring out on the frosty nirl Listen to thvir merry ton»: Chime First-(.lou1e in! Colnr- illl Coins in to At- kinson dz Swilzsr's; Chime Si‘cll'ltl-â€"Allli sue their Slook of Christmas (l 11.11.. 1' Chime l‘lliTIlâ€"Tijl-il‘ ussnrtrnl'nt is the best in town! Chime Fl-urlhâ€"Theirpiisss now are murkwi nwnl‘ down i' t‘horus~F-wi:1g out, Ring em, all our 111193111 Crll the people' in to sec the merry Christmas 51; hi Clung with Enulish Sp:iiili Lil: iment removes all hard,sl1ft or ciillunsed Lumps and 519111- isiies from horses, Iliimd Spilviii, Curbs. Splints, lling Bone, Sweeney, Siiflcs, Sprains, Sore 11nd Siv'lil'cii ThnmLConglls. etc. Sure 350 by use 11f one bottle. For sale bv \V. A. Sanderson, 3 Cans tirerute S'tllu 11 for 1..) the Concrete. cunts, he ‘ 91111311th Sole without- 1 Foot. “fear in all the latest slylcs and patterns. it; IT LASTS TILL THE NEW YEAR DAWNS This is What you are looking for and it is WHAT WE ARE HERE FOR HOLIDAY GCCDS In rich profusion. The Biggest Chance to fill their stockings To make the season. pleasant, to make the season possible for you to be happy, You cannot enjoy the day if you keep thinking that you have gone. beyond your means. You needn‘t .do that if you trade with us Because you can make your holiday fund which you have set aside in your mind as about the limit, buy 3.101. of pretty things at Atkinson 81%2111223’ .1 SALE muss Goons AT COST PRICE AT THE FTRE ERGOF Now1s the time to ge GOOD DRESSl REAP As these goods are all new this fall TSAAC CROSBY. IMMENSE STOCK o1: WINTER F OOT- WEAR J U ST ARRIVE D AT ROBERT S-WERS’. In men’s Waterproof Felt Telesalipe boots, men’s Felt Artie Blii‘kied boots, men's Russet Felt bonis,li1eli’s Long Felt Boots, hzilf fox four difftrcnt grades of 1.11m- herniell s Hose, four different kinds of lncn’ s Stockings, men s H: mover Standard Seamless VVlml hunts, 1111 11 sbnow Flake Merino \Vool boots. ’llicse goods have been carefully selected from the best manufacturers viho exccii in this p.1rtir'lilcr line in. tho Dominion. Also an extensive stock of Lzli‘lics’ 11‘111111- Fvnt \chr. belt Lace boots, Felt Glitcrs, Felt Slippers, \Voinen’s Skating boots ‘ull lined. A full stock of Rubber Goods. in "19.11 ’s Pure Gum Liiriiheriusn's ill hillâ€"1n, Musk lira luibbsrs, i. lei: ’s Sandal K iblisi L idles Storm Rilbbirs, 111d" 5' (‘rl qnet Riiol urn, Ladies Curly Rhilile‘rfi, irie'1 s (1w- rslioes in Snow EXClllLlr' rs 11:111. .11 Pl: kill 1‘ it 017er sluice, Wltlljl’il s and children’ :1 Plain ()versiioss. Lidies’ Carnival Butt-med Mid Laced, Boys in all kinds. In hunt and slim: leziiher goo-ls ws me.- shnwing 12'. ex- tellSiVP stuck of Long Boots in men’s, hoys’, youths’ and child“ 11's. L-uli. 11‘ Fine For quality in d price you wd. find these goods the cheapest in the market. AI.J§() I ENG SCEJ€3CE£ Men's and \Vllrnen’s Coll; Solos and Biakl y ’9 Plait-s. Laces in‘ . ’urpo i110 and Cur-lo- vil1i.Silk and [11111118116111 s Beeswax ()11, \\ arciprnol ()ii, (1' .yu'rl-le Pl‘ilfi‘ Ladies Blllihllu and Hutton Ho dos, and Button biennium. Autoii. or Paste bbicking. lrniiks all s 711‘: at wholesale prices. C11;:_‘.cm work a specialty, pegged and sewed. Rep“ '1' rom ti and 116:1th done. 1’ . miT ..

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