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The Liberal, 5 Jul 1894, p. 5

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1- m w..a~o- unsiou by a numerous attendance. R. GOKNG NORTH. TORONTO, Mugl Acvnm. Unit-12 . 1-3” fll‘kllnlc . . 1-4" U L\‘c!ll]‘.0l'[ . l-l” mvusv'cxv . _ Pu wrihll! , mmnmxn 1.17 Klle .. - alumni . 2.191 2.7!) Neivmmue'. , . - ,4} SOUTH. Am run. inwmnrket. . . .. “‘13 Aurnm. .. . "*1"- irm:...,,. 13-” Than ~n ll 115‘” 'J‘hm-u’iill ..... ’ " 5-),inlSi'ioxv _ -‘ "_ 'w i; Ilivcnnnrt .. u I" I}: "\I'lrl‘u‘m... . “‘10 7"” T-')p.n‘5’l"l ,,.,., Uuimi .. . 9.70 12.30 1“" STAGE LlNE. (ha Pulnicr Puucraul Connects with rill trains. lam-in: WOVEN Richmond Hill. in: fulluws: EJni ‘i‘ Emir/aw, {\Avth C Emit-1| . . . . . . » PHD '1 “1: Al'r‘nllllllrul'utElm, um-lh uml Fil‘lltll ..... . ll.llD a In EVm'Om‘ Nul'fli .. . " 1‘- l‘) 00 P. 014 Mail Scum .......... POST GFFlCE NOTICE Until flln‘ici' untice V fails will \m closed [it the Richmond Hill l’nsl. ()(l‘ice us iiilanSr- "MORNING‘aninu Nnrtli.sn\illi East and \Vrst, illl'lllllilli' 'l‘hm'uhill, A Muplefi‘nrmitn,Mnrhlimu,&l‘. 7.4: EVENmez-Gnlu-z south Ellhhllnl‘ \\'esl:lus ulim‘nl 5.30 I N. Bsâ€"Rfisivtan-l Later must lm handed m 12.5 ‘uwfit Fifteen Militith curlim‘ than the ulnwe mentioned hnui's for all ‘ M. '1 FY. Postmaster. RicmmNu HILL, Thursday, July 5, ’94- FJO(D‘ ALHJM. Mr. T. Hurler Lennnx will be at Kelly‘s Hotel every \i'cdnenduy. Harvest Tools. cheup at G. Musou's. Fire Brigadi- uuwlmg cud pruclice Qu Monday evening. Julv 9.1!. The tread of mule is towards Atkinson dz Swilzcc‘s because- the vuluws are there. Quite a number of our citizens went on an excursion to Niwgum Falls on Dominion Buy. Oil Stove=, “in up a). C. Mason's. During tho momh‘ of July and August, F. J. Gnllunnuuh. Y. S , will vreit Richmond Hill only once a weekâ€"cu ‘V’cdnesday ufier~ ‘ noon. .___ A A,A.i/, ,,,,A ..._._ ! Good Currants fur ‘.-l2 . pnr lb., and good Raisins for 5 :. pl‘r lb. M the Concrete. Form-eight. candidate! wrote at the High School Entrance Exumiuufinu here last week, and 2‘2 lire. Writing at the Dvpurtmenml Ex- amination which is conducted by Mr. J. E. Dickson of vamurket High School. 5 burs ‘Wundeifui Snap (rquul Lo’ourprisn) l tor 23.1., at the Concrrtc. Brotherly Kindness. A numhur of ministers adjacent. to the Thnrlihlll circuit of thH )I'Hll'u‘lfll church huve cfiere-l in supply thy: pulpi; of thu pus- mr, va. '1‘. Edwards, who is on a couple of months‘ visit to his purents in the Old Laud. Rev, Mr. Vickery cuntribmed his assistance by preaching all Thurubill lust. Sabbath morning. Go to the Concrete fur extra flavoring Extracts. HighASchool Promotions, The following have been promoted from the first form in the High SchOOI zâ€"Milesr :Laugstafi’. John McDonald, W. 1. McDonald, G. McDonald, PPrcy Kcifer, Fred Harrison. Lorney Mun-is, Maggie Johnston. J. L. Huaâ€" 'hund, Annie Muslin, Mary McLean. The following, although failing a few marks in one department, will be promoted condition- ally :allaggie Rumble, liuttie Liuloot. Fred Rumble. Go to the Concrete for best value in pure Spices. Wilkins & Co. have the largest and most extensive atoclr of general hardware, paints, oils, glass the. in ancnto. Their orders this year for Pure Paris Green are the largest ever received. They hme also added to their general Hurd- wure business sundry other lines: Jewelry, Groceries, Tam, Boots, Saddlery ate. in tact they sell everything ynu eat, use or wear. Call on them at their stores, 156 to 168 King St. East. Go to the Concrete for heat value in Coffee Educational Grants. At the last session of the County Council the Educational Committee recommended the {showing grants to the High Schools: \Vestou $35", Markham $407.32, Richmond Hill $365.25, Newmur'set $8410.65, Aurora $350, Toronto Junction 55330.84. The com- mittee could not recommend any amount for promotion exams. The report also recom- mended that lhe meetings of the teachers in- stitute be held during the holidays. 1% “M Go to the Concrete for best value in green and black tells. Lawn Sorcilal. The officers and teachers of the Methodist Sabbath School intend having a sncial next Monday evening on the lawn in iluut of the church. A ten cent lea will bu served; cum‘ meucing at 5 o'clock. Alter tea Ice dream will be served extra. The grounds W1“ be illuminated and the time enlivened , with music by the band. Tm- prn‘ceeds main us- sist the {nuns oi the Sabbath School. It is to be hopm thut parents of the scholars and friends 0‘ tie school will patronize the on- 14 bars good Evecllic Scrupuiruri 25c., this ' ngk, at thn Conciclc. ' V . liiuuuu a: Swi'mr‘: rilL'Urfbfl. It “'lll cuu-e nu domestic trouble if you l hallo. at! A'lâ€"zlnrmn d2: Switzr’r's. R. T. of T. ‘ Al “10 lust uwiiiuc of Richmond Hill {)uumjl, It I'. of l'., l..‘.(1 fillluu'lns: ()fliCl‘l‘fll ’ were: elm-wad for the ensuing six IIIOIIHAS: S- lr’Cl CullUClHUY, llrn. ill-0. Mollunuld; Ville C, vllnl‘lllill‘. Sister \Y. A. Sundcrauu :l lJlmplnin. Shh-r \lui'v Wiley; M‘<_':'rtniy, “I'U. J. 1 . E. SWithr; Flusliwiu.l Evc'i', “ " i 'l‘rwiicuxw. 13m. W. A Sludcrsnn ; lir'Ml-l, Sit-1UP $.vilzu'; (t. id, Slat-Hr .\lvf~iuimn; Sulllim-l. lSrn Hurrismi. : Supmini Villlll’rfllYlHu is thc secret of At- , Promotions. Tim fulluu‘mu pn} )b: have passed the, Snail: Ymk UnIll-uu l’ruumnuu l‘lelllllllfi- mm. m- huw burn [(CAHUUIL‘llded. in S.S.No. 4, \‘I-uklmm: 'i'l- lini'n'rn-‘John Heise 3-14, John William.» 3.37 (rm: ) ’liu .lixv. FHL‘R‘I‘lier. E. Hickcon 276, llm-m-l Mitchell 25.x inc; Tu S135“, 'llmun â€"l<‘.ph. Sim-(=57 250 (rec) 'l‘n dim. 'l'ilii:n-i\im*y 1. Bull ills“). Tu 5&3. SDCUND~ letv Donor 290, John Hun; 272, Angus; \Vz’lny 271-}. Ellie Dimer 250 (rec), JnCU‘.) Williams 2-155 (ii-c.) c. r m. 4 mmme mm 21 VAUGHAN. To JUN. FUITII'I'Hâ€"Etllel Jefferson, 279. '1‘) Hit: 'l‘nllmâ€"‘Vw'non Ml rtsnn 2128,1fllla (iumhlv 2:33, J l’. Jill-1min 261. Juck Legge 11.52 (rec) Th0 peronmul fuuulnin of Ivnruninn flows Spni'lilinglv ut Ailiinmu «S: Swilzur’s these _ summar day's. Patriotism. Lust Sahluilb (Awning lhe Rev. W'Psley Dunn (lclivm'ed an alan 5: rlnuu in the Metho- dist Church from the Words “Righteousness exclwth u uulion but i-lu is n. disgrace in any people. I’mv. chap. 14, verse 34. Sunday being the 27th anniversary of the Confeder- ation of the British provinces, Mr. Dean‘s theme was Pau-imism. He urged that evcry true patriot. Should be anxious that lllc country be exalted by righteousness, and that from the highest nihciul iu the state down to the lrumbluul citireu who controls a bullol, 91ibvrpolincullv, morally ur socially, every one wields an influence that shou d be exerted in mmhhuc his country‘s clmractqr in such righteous principles us are outlined in the word of God. The sermon war well thought out And was liateued to with the greatest attention by the large .oougregutmn. Laces and Julyâ€"11 natural Combination of ideasâ€"41‘. Atkinson 6: Switzer’s. Sherwood. Dominion Day pulsed by very quietly this year. as neurly all our youug people attend- ed the {valivul ut Maple....l\liaa Sallie Shuuk, of Weston, spent Dominion Day 'at llome....l\Ir. M. and Miss A. Shuuk paid a flying visit to Weston on Saturday evening lust. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ostvr and family, of Wesluu, are whiting friends in this vicini- ly....Messr-i. (‘urd uud Quunlz, at Heml- fnrd, spent Sunday last in this place, . . . Mr. E. Rankin, who has been attending High l-ichlml arBrampiuu, has returned home. v. Mr. Norman Rupert spent Dominion Day in the town . . . .Mr. and Mrs. 3 “YO. Dunlap, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday ut the Lutheran parsonage. . . . What the thIple of Sherwmd wnuld like to knnw:â€"â€"\Viwr9 was the church organist on Sunday lust 9 \VllRl‘H Were the tl'uchi-n of the Zin-ul Sabbath School on Sunday last? When will the urn picnic be ?-'-CHM. The Milline-ry Ht Atkinson dz SWilZFlr'r‘ leads the styles easily by u llP-ld. Teston, The celebration held at 'l‘eston on Monday July 2nd. was a grand success in every re- spect. The turnout was large and the com- petition wna keen in all games and races. Everyone seemed to enjoy himself thorough- ly. The following is a list of the successful competitors :â€" Men's 200 yds. Race. lst, B Klink, Eglin- ton ; 20d. J Patton. Lurkay. Men's 100 yd race, lat, R Khnk, 2nd. J Patton. Hurdle Race, let, J Patton, 2nd, W F Andursnn. Eng Brice, lst, R Klink, 2nd, A Taggurt. Vaulting with pole, lst, J Patton, 211d, R Rankin. Barrel race, lst, E Kliuok, 2nd, W F Anderson. Cigar Race, let, W Walker, 2nd, R Klinck. Three legged race, lat, Kurtis :2 Anderson, 2nd. Pearson Li Patton. Boye‘ Race,1st,J Blnys, 2116, J HMurray, 3rd, -â€" Kl liar, 4th, â€" lnglebooth. Quoit Mulch, 15h, W Kitchen, 2116, â€"â€" Peacock. Running Hop. Step and Jump, lst, J Patton, 2nd, W Peru-son. Waltzing, Lady and Gent, Miss A Fisher, Concord ; C E Doberiy1 Eglinton. Standing Jump, 1st, W Pearson, and, S McEacheru. Standing High Jump, 1st,W Pearson, 2136, R Rankin. Far. Men’s Race, lat, W Taggart, 2116, T Clun. Putting the Shot, let, G McKeruey, 2nd, â€" Cruickshunk. The Footâ€"ball cnnlest, which was played between the 8th Ruyals, King City and Maple, WA: very keen. The Royals and Maple played first, and the Royals and King City played next, which resulted in a victory» for zbu Royals.â€"-J. MALLUY, Sec-Tress. The Chair‘s Outing. ‘ The Richmond Hill Methodist choir held their annual picnic lust Monday, and, as usual,nud a very pleasant time. Alters delightful drive down Yuuge street in Proc- tor.’s comfortable van, the picnickers took the steamer Eurydice to Lorne Park, the breezy suil across the lAk€ giving them an appetite for the gaud things in the way of enables and drinkables which were abund- antly provided. The afternoon Was spent in rambling about the purl; and the Show of the lake. A smart shower of rain fall after ten but did nut in any way dumpeu the pleasure of the party, which took the return bout for Toronto ubout 6 o‘clock, arriving in good time fur the military concert in the Massey Music Hall. A. cnuple of hours gnod music was enjoyed,mid the choir left for home uhunt ball-pact tun, arriving safe and 800ml in llw wee smu' Lhours. all pretty well tirvd wt, but having thuruugh-ly enjoyed their dug u’ outing. ‘ PERSONAL b'. Mr. J. H. Sun-lemon left yesterday on his himshlrku lllp. Mr. [’Ilvlll Grvy, of Mouduy iu the Villuuc. Wondstock, spout Mr. A. Sims. Hf [luu<lull{, is spending a («w WCth M hi4 limuv hrrc. Mrs. Whitiulmr, of ‘Turoutn, is Fpr‘nllillfl a few Weeks with her molhw. Mrs. W. l‘uwoll. Mr. John l’ulmei and Mr. W. IE. l’i'o:lul' ‘ Mlvudcd lllu Humilier lluces nu Dominion Day. Mrs. (Dr) Lung/shill and cliildrm are sounding A whine ol "vcwks \vi.h relatives in Whitby. Mr. J. O. Cliilljno, 0f Tlmrnllill, (vrhupfcd the pulpit of llw .\ll;LhUlilSt church here; last Suuduy. Mr. M. 'l‘ni-lfi', i’nstmusmr, is milking his ' anmml V‘IQlt mlh his uuughler, Mrs. J. Mu.- cuby, in Urllliu. Mr. James l‘lnlmrdl. License Iiiflpuctor fur EH“, York, paid an ofiicml vi-ii. lo thl- hitcls here on Thursday. Mr. N. Itonertson and Mr. A. Maclcvm are presiding ul thr l,l.-pu1'lmcrllul Exumluuliuus lu Aurora this chk. Mustcr Hurold ‘I’crvivul slarlcl on Mnndny ‘ for South Band to spvnd his lmliduys With ‘ bi»- brclller, licv. Atwood l'crcivul. Miss Sibler, formerly milliner for Messrs. Atkinson & «\‘Wi‘yA‘l‘, has hem making u visit in the villugre, the guest of Mrs. J. \V-Iu’lliott. Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Newtun, Mrs llrmcu uud duughtur, and Master Bertram Newton left Hus morning for their summer cottage Bi. hillbkllkfl. Mrs. C. McNuuzhl, nf Toronto, is mnking a visit with Mrs. B. llrillingvr. MLMONuught ulm spent a {My days at the Dominion “nus-e, and return“! on \Vcducsduy lumii- . mg. Mr. and Misfivrt Wiley, of Toronto. cume up on Sum-«lay owning: and ri-mninml nvur Dmninil-n lluy. their litll» daughter Frank is smppinu for a low WE‘E‘k" with her gl‘uud- purcuth‘, Mr. and .\1rs.F.\Viley. You may reasonably und correctly opp-ma racing but you cummt cuudfimn Atkinson dz Swilznr fur oulruuniug ull CUlupPllLOI's in the Grocery line. “I “'5' is h. ‘ ESPlin-Ab Patterson, un Thurwlay, the Bfirh (,‘f Juno. the wife nf Homv 1’25rlf1",1lf :1 sun. NAl‘w’Hl’l'UNâ€"‘At Elgin Mills, nu Silxnlu".tll'~1§thf July, the wife of M Nllllulltllll,vl.1).,Uflt sun, l" A “in AG Iib‘ GOULDING~-B.u,i-:sâ€"At tth rnsivlcuca of the irrillo'v futherVest Luwn,Lun.<ina. nu Thurs- any. June 28th, by the Luv. .lus. Pmu‘L-n, 'W.:\., Gen. It. Goulliinu. Of No“ rm: liroulr,tnL.tu1‘u, only lluughtcr of .105, liuluS, Esq. The bureau of information in trade runners and all that pprlnius to stvle and economy is- located at the (Jam'th House. “75'. . . ,.,. ,AÂ¥,,,.. . . M T SUMMER 11MB 1 ABLE M clropoliurt “65s. Railway {icing South Going North .‘2 3 _ 33 i 1: P ‘ P 7.; :1 5 :7 5 2 :4 :1 . s x '5 52 o O ,2 pl :5 a H Leuve 6 ‘lumn 4') in Leave (1.10 7 no Ar 7 In 710.. 720 .740 . . . . , . . . . . 7411.9wl 8 .. ‘20 ., 8::I,.Hlll ....... 81.3 8 8 '20 8 .10 , 8 4m, 9 S 45... bfill. .9 in . 9 ll). . 0 1:0 {I in. u .m . 9:51, .. l.) :‘xll ........ 10 9 ISO . . 50 1|. ...1ll In 10 05 ..m 10 101+». 10 2:0 _ 1h 34) it) 1’») ...... 3H 5 5. N50. ll“) 10 50 . 1 11 10. 1130. 1150.... 12 1:; pm 12:1” 55 3230 ...... 1‘2 50 12 55... 3.05... ' 465. 6 05. B 55 . 8 . 3o... 9 50 050...10 lo ’ ..lulu...10 30 .. .. 1030...1c 50 ...... 10 55 1055...1100 ...... limo... ...112u..114u Lust car going north on suturlluy night lea.ch 0. P. It. Crossing at 11.50 o’clock. unfold RACER TRY the . . WEIGHT [8 Les. Tu: F‘ns-rES'r WHEEL IN CANADA Manufactured by mama Bicycle 80. rm. Brantford, Ont. 99 YONGE STREET 363 ST. PAUL 61‘. TORONTO MONTREAL SEND FOR GATILOGU'.’ w. A. suunmrsou. AGENT RIGID! ‘NU HILL Boarders Wanted. Private hou :e. EnquiriD ut ‘ '1' RE LIBERAL OFFICE I Gwng to the extraordinary de- mand for the cotton advertised last week, we have decided to extend the time another week just three lines. 3 l-Ects. Regular Price, 5013s. 5 cts. 7cts. l-ths. 3133. DO NOT mess in». H ‘ltluscu & Switzer, RICHMOND HILL. cmiuicu smegma Bargains in Boots andSlioes. LADIES Dungola Kid Walking Shoes, hand sewed...$0 85 worth $1 23 Russian Tan, leather lined..... ...... 1 00 “ 1 25 Russian Tau Tip, u daudy......... . 1 25 " 1 75 \Vhite Canvaxs, very 1 25 “ l 75 Kid Strap Walking 1 (l0 “ 1 50 Old Lidies' Kid, button. Sl‘lld cluufort..... 1.50 “ 2 50 Lsuther 30 “ 50 GENTLE EN’S Kaneora Leather boots, extra value. 2 (0 “ 3 (70 Laced Bals or Congress.............. 1 ()0 “ l 50 Huston Cult, whole 1 5i) “ ‘2 00 Slumber“ Tie, a beauty.................... ..... 2 ()0 " 2 75 Russian Tau 2 00 “ '2 75 Granger's Whole Fox.............. .............. . 1 25 “ 2 ()0 Kuneura Patent Leather Tip........ . ..... . . 2 00 “ 3 '00 Misses’ and Children's Boots and Show in great variety. Buy your next pair of Boots or Shoes from us and save. 20 per ccni. Dominion. Shoe Store, Corner of King and George Streets (just East of Clyde Hotel.) T. Light Prints, Muslins and Sateens. Nun’s Veilings and Fancy Dress Goods. Taffeta Gloves. Cream Laces and White Laccs. Ladies’ Vests and Hosiery. ISAAE‘CEE) SBY. Parasols. Sill: Gloves, Black Laces,

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