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The Liberal, 30 Aug 1894, p. 5

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Wafim M is SUMMER RICHMOND H! Mr. T. Herhert Lennox will be at Kelly’s Hotel every Wednesday. Another shipment n 'in this wt-‘ek at the Con son & Switzér. See the soul House: Your 6 anode for 25c p V60 per yard. Fire Brigade 11] Monday evening, : Regular momth suhoc next Monday afternoon, 1.11 ber. The rate of r tbia year will 1) half A cent. less Brussels mnts, friugnd ends, 2 yards long M $1.10, great Value, imporéud direct, at the Concrete House, Atkinson dz Switzer. Until ichmt ‘emve See the all wool Switzer are selling a They me worth gust Mr. J. C. Lumly, In York Industrial Home, Last chance to secure your choice of magnificent range of Fancy Ribbons at 150 per yard worth from 250 to 65:: per yard. This Week at the Concrete House. Mr. An on his bid near Ever 40:) mile:l A shipment of new fall and winter mm]- t’les just in, direct from mnnufacturea in Ber- lin, Getmany, at the Concrete House. At- kiuson dz Switzer. An mfiourned meeting of East. York Be- formers will be held in Boston’s Hall, East Toronto, on Saturday next at 2 p. 111. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Just. arrived, a line of Carpets, something new. What do you think of Brussels at 50 cents per yard ? Not genuine ct course. but the heflV-iflif, and bust carpets we evar sold you at um money. Atkinson a Swilaer. 305 POST OF} rnl’ m clropo: LO(3 A. EH somh window of the Concrete r chmce of any of the dress Sc per yard, worth from 300 to ndy, Inspector .0; the North | Hume, ia risking for tenders ized roof on the Home. 11mg, 3 at days than ess, a short time ago rode m1 Montreal to his home .iug. a distance of nearly ali T11 u L 106 at double dres m in Markham 4â€"10ths mills. last year‘s. Sat 3V nd pructice next goodfl Atkinson 55 ml 12%0 per yard. board meeting 31'»! of Septem- 9 W3 11 10 Au 11 40 ~maht leaves 1030 TABLE 1188 TIC \‘V a y LINE. (is, direct, e.â€"Atkin- 0 Ar ‘7 10 aster 30, ’94 village This 15 10 55 ,he goode Hull, upai candidate in We George Lloyd, Junction. The Hm furui 19d n day the can be mu} pack of Teti the “If; Richards 111 Pure linen DI ends at 30 and llnuee in N Its arehi‘tec or equipme Fall Stock. No in all kinds of F M. F. Smith, Dentist. Canada Life Build- ing. Toronto‘, is ofivring substantial induce- ment to country patients to increase his al- ready large practice. The name and reputa- tiou of Mr. Smith as a. dentist is so well and favorably known that in is almost, unnecessary to promise Hm: those who make him a profousionul Visit. whm iu the city will be well maimed. 9-2 l The fligh and Public schools of thevillage opened on Monday for the {all session, and the attendance in every room was larger than it has been during openian Week {or many vears past. In the High School about (30 reg-lutered and there are aeVeml pupils vet to come. The Public Schools opened with an attendhnee of about 160. There is a good feeling in everv department, and all the teachers are encouraged to see such an interest taken at the opening of the fall term. The Committee of Management are to be congratulated in fitting up the school l rooms for the reception of teachers and pu- l pils. profession, well please The first concert of the season in connec- tion with the Vundorf Mechnnics Institute will be held in the hall at Vendorf, 4th cou. \Vbitchurch, on Thursday, the fith of Sept. The directors have secured the following ex- cellent. tnleut: Mr. J. H. Cameron, humorist and elocutionist; Miss May Taylor, soprano; Mr. T. A. Baker, humorist. and vocalist; Mr. Herman Brown, pianist. Admission, mem- bers free; non-members 25 cl.s.: children 10 cts. Concert to commence at 8 p. In. loueal, mlt 0f The new Cyclorama. “Jerusalem on the day of the Crucifixion" is drawing large numbers of visitors daily, all of Whom expreas themselves us greatly pleased with the magmficent and instructive View. Everybody going to Toronto should avail themselves of :be Opportunity of seeing this wonderful pninling. Open daily {ram 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Lectures given every lmm‘. Admission, adults 25 cents; children 15 cents. Front & York Sts. (u) Toronto Industrial. . Lond 3n . . . . . . . . . . . . Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . Barrie . . . . ‘ Uxhridge. . . Collingwood Markham . .. Newmnrket. Stnnfi'villn. . \Voodbridge Last Tuesday Wm. Washington sworn out an information before J. QMCQ’u-m'io, Esq., of Maple, ngnimt a man named Hastings in the employ "of Joseph Atkinson, for having threatened to do Washington bodily harm and burn his buildings. Hastings. failing to give security for his future good behavior, was committed to gaol, and was brought out to this “"826 and put in the lock-up, from which place he was taken to Toronto yester- day morning by County Constable Rumble. ‘ma Mr. A. B. D ork, in conch; nuuty Counci oting that. the Clearing :ctio Sent Down. Last Tuesday Wm. \Vushi arge that n at. )urp bee ner Concert at Vaudorf‘ Third Wed titiou liie action Schools Re-Opened. flll Cross Petition W wives to make room ‘w is your time for } l‘ootwear. Robert. Siv peliti auey to his a and made be wiLL Fall Fairs are friu «.her summer res‘ bis ,ius Hi Tl d1 son the re ..Oct ert Siveré. 4-5 0111‘ summer H Sept. 3 to “ 13 to “ 18 to “ 18 to “ 25 to “ 25 to Oct 3’} to " 9 to “ 10 to " 16 to that. -k at ‘ld l‘ 0111‘ 100. All fled uis [HER nto Mr. fill ile M. ‘22 20 11 17 2G 1h were “siting . . . .Mr. Geo. sprained his x could not Wur with her entries by nenrly all the old-time exhibitors there are large accessmus to the number. The list of special attractions is brilliant and diversified, including trotting, running and hurdle races. dog trotting matches. bicycle contests. equestrian specialties, buloon us- oeusious Will] new and exciting drops, living pictures (being reproduciiuns of the mcsn celebrated works of an by graceful and X’lm Migs Alberta. Albin has gone to Owen Sound for a month or two for the benefit of her health. Rev.FaLher Teefy, of St.l\1ichae1’a College, Toronto, spent a few davs this week with his father and mother here. Mrs. Richmond, of Woodstock, is making a visit with relatives in the. village, and is the guest at Mr. and Mrs. W. Tieuch. Mr. John Drury, of Toronto, made a, visit. with Mr. F. McUonagby and family shis wan-k and returned bomu last, evening. Mr. Caldwell’s Miss B. Carson. of Toronto, spent the met Week in the village,t11+-guesl of Mrs. B. Reddibt, and returned home last. evening. Mr. Jus. N-owton étnrced for Hamilton on Tuesday, but having taken sick was obliged :0 return home. He got. as fur us Toronto. Newmatkel: Em: Mess”. H. Sanderson and A. Savage v! Richmond Hill are visiting for a few days at Mr. J. B. Wilson‘s, Pros- pect. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. R. Phillips, of Sharon, ware guests uf Mrzand Mrs. P. G. SuVuge, on Sat uaduy night last. and drove home on Sunday evening. Mr. Archie McKinuon, who has been for the push five yams in Detroit city, spent a couple of duyfl this week with his brother, Mr. John A. McKmnon. Mr. I, Crosby, District Deputy Muster Workman for Yin-k District, official visit, to Unionville Lodge, A‘ on Monday evening lust. sited ‘s wh ‘ Mr. Joseph Duncan, vhotographer, New- market, drove down on Wednesday to take a picture of the Holmes residence, Currviue, and made a lew calls in the village. Mrs. R. W. H six or eight weei uves 3| Elgiu M Indian Territory Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bak‘ Ville, Indiana, made 11. two du‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Newton! last Week. Thev left. Friday 1 Newton and Mastpr Harry them as far as La Salle, N. 1' Also dealer in Groceries and other Staple Articles. Pnoes ngnt. rutruuue Solicited. A.L.SKEELE, rvsy Applulun, u e ran a needle 1:) taken out. and c 1U!» Winch-Maker Jr Jeweller. "the and hu than 1 hr) H PERSONALS. erection of new 9‘ a latest and must onstruulion have m est being taken in th )ck-ruisers, and in an ly all we old-time ( a accessmus to the :ial attractions is bri ludiug trontlug, run "mers around here we throu Hamilton, who spent Hie pad: eeks with Mr. Hamhma'a rela- Mills, started for her home in My uu Wednesday of last, week. Mrs. J. R. Baker. of Til-1141a“. nude 3 two duw‘ Visit with Time. Newton. Elgiu Mills, hav left, Friday morumg, Mrs. Ila Maple, ailoring ally W ink nay tain accompanymg the mbe sym O.U.W, Grand paid an MI Just NOW TRADE AT MOTHERS FATHERS Ladies’ 7 Ladkes’ , 1 Ladies THTS VVEARS \NELL‘NELL LOOKS \WELL Men’s Leather Lined, grain 1 Men’s Fine Calf Bal ............... Men’s Kangora Bal or Congr Men’s Russia Tan Oxford ....... Men’s Grangers, solid leather ammmm $1199 Mam, Light Prints, Muslims and Sateens. Nun’s Veilings and Fancy, Dress Goods. Parasols. Silk Gloves, Talfem Gloves. Black Laces, Cream Laces and White Laces. Ladies’ Vests and Hosiery. BOYS’ STRONG: SCHOOL BOOTSJSC. LADIES SL1PPERS.1BC. IE VACATION as the summer days of heat and dust have been on your own ............. Corner of King and George Streets (just ACATIUN SEASON HAS BEEN A TRYING ONE ON YOUR Polish Calf Oxford ...... Kid Oxford .................. Russian Tan .............. Kld Button Boot ...... Kangoro B211 or Lacec ECONONY AT ATKINSON & SWITZER’SE ISAAC CROSBY ATKINSON 8: SVVITZER can Iefit the school children for the new term at very little outlay to you, and Start them off for study bright and fresh. Who are worn with the duty of caring for the romping youngsters can easily induce To save money, which they will do if they A STUDY IN CLOTHING T. DQVVSVVELL C(}. ILDREN’S grain bal ongress ATKINSON 85 SWITZER’S flORT East of Clyde Hotel.) FOR 5cts worth 3-3 I ZED. worth $I

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