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The Liberal, 6 Sep 1894, p. 5

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RICKMOND HILL, Th Good qualibv Thresher’s Gloves, cheap at She Concrete, in Cordovan. Calf, Horse Hlde, Hog Skin and Buck, Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. F. J. Gaunt mom} Hi“ profeSsi noon of each week. ‘A severe wander storm route on Sunday evening. to property was done,uud a Emery Soncmft, 18 years 1 come to give an acrobatic the Fair, was struck by H smutly killed. Until further I] Mahmoud mm P MORNING 'â€"G<\iu East cu The High and Public so} on Monday last, the teacher ing advantage of the new st vâ€"Labor Day. N. R. R. TIME TABLE N. B.-â€"Fm at least Fm mentioned Lame r 7 10.. 1 The Toronto Industr duly opened on Tuesday eon, amid a. crowd of pleasant. auspices. The hinges: 8’s worth of Sugar at the Concrete House. Atkinson & Switzer. Grey Flannels~VVe are showing wonder- "ful value in Grey Flannels. Naughton Bros., Elgin Mills, Fruit Jarsâ€"470$? Quarm. Imperial and 9nd Wine. Jelly G Concrete House. L: a? Switzer. EmNmazâ€"G Mr. T. Herlzert L Hotel every Wedge. Messrs. Stokes & Blnugll,auotioneers,huva received Instructions from Miss Maggie Mo- Beath to sell by public auction. on the prem- ises, on Wednesday, October 3rd, at. 2 p. m., that Valuable farm, being the easterly pun, ofrlol. 4, 5th con. King. Also 3 quuncity of pease, oats and potatoes. F01- particulars see bills. Union . arkdxfle,” Davenport ownsvicw Ehnmhill . monuozvo SUMMER TIME TABLE Leave your orders 101‘ Plums. Pears and Omar fruit at. me Concrete. We are ship- plug large quantities daily just now. Atkin- son (9 Switzer. Wm King ..... Axum-m. , . Newmsrket Mail Sm YORONTO Rmmmxn Thornh i1] Dowusviev 12%}; 11 ppm Parkdz‘lle ORDW'I PROCTORTSTAGE LINE. awmnrket nrora” 3-ply §earr POST OFFICE NOTICE mm m rnnects w Men-opolimn SI. Railway 31c Kx‘Jed by Lxghmmg Ma GOIN( Aucfion Sale GOIN( I) mmx will be at Kelly's , Imperial and Wine. Wine. fi gals., Imperial lasses. Lin tips, at the we“ prices, Atkinson BVV Mb: NORTH ial Exhibition was by Sir John Thomp- visitors, and under . Much damage yonngAmerican, of age, who bad : perfoxmauca at ,ghtning and in- pnfiedr over T0- s and pupils tak ntuatory holiday busbe‘ Cotton Concrete. .0015 were closed Ac 11 10 visfca Rich- psday after- ‘1 {he above the Framer ed M? the pm A00 AV Mai] '74 Annual Meeting. The “’nmeu's Auxiliziry. in connection with the Methodist church, will meet in the school room of the church, to-mon-ow (Fri- aay) afternoon for we purpose of electing oflioers for the ensuing year. A mu unten- duuca of members is reQUesLed. mg. To ment 1‘ ready 1 Hon of favoral Evan. Lume Saturday, Se be served he will cousis: Family. Addresses mu; the following: Rev. J. Vickerv and Rev. 1’. b dinner :â€"adulcs, 300.; harvest home services above named church on 9th, 1894, opening at collection will be taken The annual thanksgiving services and harvest home festival under the auspices of 'lhe Ladies’ Aid of the Methodisfi Church, Cnrrville. will be bald on September 16 and 17, 1894. On Sunday, September 16th. thanksgiving sermons will be preached at 20.30 mm. and 7 [1.1:]. by Jon. Tait, Esq, of Tux-onto. On Monday. 17th. Dinnqr will be nerveii from 4 to 7 p.m. The programme will consist of choice selections of music by the Richmond Hm Muthodisz Church Choir; recitations and addresses by Rev. T. E. .Egerton Shore. of Newton Brook; Rev. Wesley Dean, Richmond Hill. and others. The church will be suitably decorated. Ad- mission, adulta, 30-cts.; children. 20 cts. of Bxcm engaged of our shardy This: valuable farm being the easterly part of lot number 8 in the 8%!) Con. of the township of Vaughan, containing one bun- dred and lbirty acres. more or 1999. Th? farm is in a good state of qultivation except about ten acres of a good hard wood bush, Well walered. The soil is a good clay loam. Good brick house. The burns and outbuild- ings are all that are necessary for the fnrm ; also a good orchard. The farm is in a good locality, convenient to mills, churches, schools, post offices, and within half a mile distance of Wondbridge station on the C. P. also a good orchard. The farm is m a good locality, couvanient to mills, churches, schools, post offices, and within half a mile distance at Woodbridge station on the C. P. H. For further particnlms npply‘to J. C, McQunrrie. or Arch’d McQuan-ie, Executors, Maple P.0. Winuip places I at Wall Credit. and shoe Uxbri Coilin New arrivfila this week at the Concrete House. A large shipment of Fall Millinery Goods, incluJiug an the latest. Paris, Lon- don and New York styles. Atkinson dz Switzer. SM he 1 tak cam 510mm} Ave, Tr and mm Mrs. Fawcelc cezt. forms-Hy Toronto Industrial. HIT all We are pienwd l Bxchmoud Biu to an »u£fvil]e odbrid‘ 1 pie ‘Ir on“: market. arriving here between two three o’clock‘ Whqu opposite the Fire of 5mm one oi the wheels of his waggnn )e to grief, the tire having dropped Off a rods further north. The load of hay overmrned on the side of the road, and driver. had to return home to get another 1203. It. musk have been 9 o'clock before lpb \Ii) rut W0 Thompson‘s Early Stage. y for Wallace, Assn,.] Ming on a large ranch tLI him 150 well-bred I Ming been selected mery you miou Atkin been mun-i211 26 auadian. nu nativ :6 church, an en 1iHine For the North-West. -t mldn rket, a1 Hay Up-Set. Hickeun, of Victoria Square, had merience with u load of buy on fining. His hired mm: started 1‘ midnight with a load for the relt, wife L )y stations her lnte re to. She v 1m: that it is! that. those v visit when i1 of Harvest Home Farm For Sale. removing Called to Rest‘ ItY wife of 1110 I stationed at M at lnte reeidenco. md Credit it BB rien purr 3f mm in d 26 y .9 t6 I! must In so well and mlmost unnecessary who make him a in the city will be mity as exhibikiug at eveml other large m to his rauehe a-nhiH, starts on . N.W,T., where :ha. Mr.Amold d sheen. some of ...Oc 1t Rev. M. Faw- Iuple, died on , 103 Huzelton her 65th year, an. Deceased jberenc of the duality temper- he poor. int o'clock before m number ‘2. from exbit ving up husi- F and under, uontba' credit at 6.30 p. m, ntil the whole Auctioneer. \ke ch Any e 10 to 16 to ussell mg at barge 0“! 1.? 'e out a few ILELaw, “ “ ' . . . . . ‘ P.G.Savage, for desks in public :- Examiners for preaidiug at. Em examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moved by Mr. Storey, aecout Glass, that. all pupils attendin School must. pay their fee to the tax- on or before the last Fiiday month of each term.â€"Czuned. Dr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. that the next election for Pu trustees be held at the same rim as that of the Municipal electiu The meeting then adjourned. Last Sunday evening Mra. Jesse Geode fell from the mp of the stairs in her home, and received Very severe injuries about the head and neck. She has lain unconscious during the week, but hast evemug she was apparent- )y :1 Hana better, and now her anxious family and friends have hopes of her recovery. zsr (secretary), Lynet, Wilson, Storey, Trench Minutes of last. nweting W firmed. On motion the were ordered to be paid : J. Grant, work on schools The Harvest Home in connection with St, Pnnl's and St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian churches, held at the residence of Mr. John Gilli-z, Teston, on Thursday last, Aug. 30th, was quite a success: By owning a large crOWd had gnthered on the grounds, Emor- ing the orchard through a pretty little arch of evergreen, it was seen to be nicely lighted with Chinese lanterns and lamps. Hers tea. was served, and here, from a stage walled with evergreen. a choice programme was giv-m. An address by Rev. Mr. Nicol.oi Unionville. was Interesting and lull of good suggestions. Miss E. Wightmau and Miss Annie M. Damn, of Toronto, Bung very nice- ly. These ladies possess fine vaices, and their singing shows careful practice. In the duets they sang their voices blended perfect,- ly, the appreciation of the 'n'udience being shown by enema. Miss Duran also sang several solos vary acceptably. Mr. Will S. Zeiller. as elouulionist of the evening, did admirably. He read. “0n the Rnppahau- Dock,” a descriptive pieue with musical no- companimem, splendidly. “ The Maniac." another difficult selection. he gave very eflectively. Great appreciation of a. trom- boue solo by Mr. Geo. Carley was shown Miss Annie McNeil presided at the piano and deserved praise for the manner iu Which she rendered her instrumental music. As ac- companist she also filled the position well. Vellorn Band was preueut and played very well indeed. Mr, D. G. Wiley, of Brooklyn, fishing his parents here. Mrs. Geo. Laird, of Woodstock, guest of Mrs. Gr. Wiley this week. Mr. Isaac Crosby, District Deputy Grand Master Workman for York District, paid an official visit to Swuflville Lodge, No. 109, A. O. U. \V., on Monday evening Inst. As Tm; Lummin reporser had the privilege of accompanying the ofliciul, we are in a posit. ion to shite that Mr. Grasby found L118 Judge in excellent working order, with n member. ship of 50. After routine business was transacted, the officers conferred the Work- man degree upon a cendidate, thereby giving an excellent apportuuity to judge of the character of Work done. Mr. Crosby, speak. ing officially, found very little to criticize, and expressed himself as thoroughly smisfied With everything that came under his 0b- servatiou. especially with the good feeling Which evidently exists among the members, Stoufiville lodge is made up of the substan- tial men of the tom), and the instimiiou is bound to succeed. Great. value in new Season’s Japan Teas, at the Concrete. The monthly meeting of the school board was held on Monday, the 3rd inst. Members presencw-Menrs. Newton (chairman). Swit- zsr (secretary), Lynet, Glues, Nanghton, Wilson, Storey, Trench and McConaghy. Mr. W. T. Bards. at present employed in Toronto, spent. last Sunday with his inmily here. Miss Jennie Humble, of “Cedar Hm Farm," is spending a few weeks with friends in To- routo. Miss Frazer, of Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. A. J.Gumpbell for ‘1. few days and ra- mmed on Monday evening. Mr. A. L. Skeem started Monday morning to make avisin with a brother in London, Ohio. The brothers nave not met. for the past 33 years. NEmenYâ€"At Elgiu Mills, 01 Saran Jame Gamble, bale J. Newberv, aged 51 yam- Won’t you stop fur tea this evening, Mrs. Tomlinson ? I wish you would. I want van to try this great Kulaln. Tea, it’s delicious. I bought it at. wholesale price at Dllworth’s Drug Store for $1.00 a caddie. Daflvered on shortest notice at reasonable prices. Wm. B. Proctor, RICHMOND HILL. Also deflex in Groceries and other Staple Arlicies. .Pnees ngnt. Patronage Solicited. COAL, WOOD A.L.SKEELE, Watch-Maker & IeWeller. OERBERS 30LlCl’l‘ED. School Board Meeting PERSONALS. Serious Accident. Harvest Home. Official DEATHS ' their fee to the head ma:- Lhe last inday of we first term.â€"Cmned. Moved by )onded by Mr. MoConnghy, SLABS AND Is, on the 3151: of August, beloved wxfe of Henry Visit outerred the Work- date, thehaby giving to judge of the Mr. Crosby, speak- little to criticize, thorougth satisfied and McCoi 'ere read and following ucc t. Eutmnc we privik we are m a 'found the with a me xe busines: v5. Mr. Nic and lull of hnmau and .Lmau and Miss 'Bung very nice- :ne voices, and raclico. In the blended perfecu- 'a'hdience being Public school ime and place doneâ€"Carried. n with St_ vsbyteriau F Mr. Julm Aug. 30th, the was the aunts M r‘ The Best Pure Spices. II'he Best Pickling Vinegars. The Highest Grades of Sugars, and. biggest quantity for the All sizes of Fruit J ars. CONCRETE HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. ATKINSON , . . m @838 0th Digmum We have just purchased a i Grain Boots’ at 69c enable us to s EVERYTHIch ..1NDUSTRIAL FAIR .. can be procured at this POPULAR STORE. . . QQALQY, THEEEEI PRICE, THE LOWEST. DONT FORGET THE ADDRESS 0mim®n fihae Stem, Light Prints, Muslims and Sateens. Nun’s Veilings and Fancy Dress Goods. Parasols. Silk Gloves, Taffeta, GIOVBS. Black Laces, Cream Laces and White Laces. Ladies’ Vests and Hosiery. BOOTS AND SHOES COR. KING & GEORGE ST., T. DOVVSVVELL. UNTIL THE CLOSE OF THE ISAAC CROSBY Necessary for the present Frui tactur , l SWITZEB; ON ALL AT THE Bankrupt Stock of Men’s . on the Dollar, which will e11 less than Manu- ers’ Prices. Proprietor. t Season ODE

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