g' TE,\Tï¬ THL' L11: the rune vibe ‘. ‘ Nuts, Figs. Dates, be: ‘oucrete. 14 oz. boxes ‘0 Sevéml weeks‘ago THE LIBERAL sent out its aécounm. but only in a few cases have them been responses. We again remind ouréfriends to be good enough to remit their back snbscripï¬ons, as printers cannot issue a paper without money. Seve‘ml weeks‘ugo THE LIBER. its aï¬coalnts. but only in a few then? been responses. We 9g ourr’friends to be good enough to .I‘Tbe Snuciul mucrings iu the Methodist é‘hurcb are still in progress and good is being dour. r I“ *hmoml H': Mon I\'G'â€"( RICHMOND HILL, Thu rsdm; Handles, cheap, at t Special meeting of the Fire Brigade next. Maude) night. All the commitLePs in con- nection with the concert are expected to re- put. Lemon Peel,_0range Peel, Citron Feel, of best quality, at the Concrete. anemic»; ed hour moud Hill and Saturd Hotel evu Lem-o 7 10.. Saladq Ceylon freshiug, said at Court E marrow m SUMMER TIM Hm Mai Aer Am‘m‘ Kinz‘. Dav D V." Express Nr Mail South New m 0.1-1; c nmv PROCT Kin PORON'Z‘O 30d Candies. Dates, Figs and Nuts, choice and >od, at the Fire Proof. Glass and Putty, Nails and Hinges. and metal Hardero at A. Moodie’s'. All kinds of Hardware at lowest. prices at ‘ Mason’s. Mr. T. I! Horse Clippers, $120 a pair at- C.Mason‘s A black man's glove, or a man's black ve,wae found on Youge street, and lclt at aLIDERAL Oliice. The owner may have male, as the one is no use wizhout the POST OFFICE NOTICE ï¬ï¬‚cï¬a‘opolimn 51. Railway I; ()0 [3.14%. 1 further 1101 mud Hill Pu 91 n HILL UeyXon Ten. most. delicious and re- soid at the Fire Proof. Richmond, A. O. F 5y nflern pm Wed Gallan GOING NORTH Mail 6 FflV/ï¬ orth & north 1: M trait Hill. a riT. )IN( 40 Leave ( )ongh, V. S , vimls Rich- ionally every Wednesday Toronto, Mm ‘utb . East 3.11 nnox wiil be at Kclly’s STAGE Chopping Axes, Axe Mason's. best quality, at the s best Fxga for 106. soul 11 TEEFY. Postmasten must be handed in ier than the above 41 T D ‘utt M) (“'3 'i’ 3‘3 Tl 11 dosed at the 30 ABLE me Palmer meets to. no Ar LI N E. 8.00 a m. ‘ 1.00 a m 6001).!!!- 55 Mail nves 710 ‘94 Mr. Emanuvl Brown, from East. Gwilliur bury, nu old-Iimu Methodist. preacher, de- livered a rousing sermon at, the speciax meet- ings in the Methodist church last evening. We understand Mr. Brown is on a visit. to friends in the Vlliuge and will attend the services. Mr. Wailace Again Nomxnated. At the West York Conservative convention held at Weston on Monday, Mr. N. C. Wal- lace; Controzler of Customs, was again nom- inated (or the Home of Commons. Mr. Wallace, who has been the member since 1878, was not present, but this did not lessen the enthusiasm with which 1115 name was received. Speeches were made by Mr. W. F. McLean, MP4 Mr. St. John, M.P.P.; Mr.McOulla, ex-Ml’, and others. As it was the annual meeling of the Association, (be election at oflicers was held, with the quuwing result: President, Walter J. Bull ; Seal-entry. W. S. SuliihSOï¬ ; Treaeuxer, A‘ Mr. McCulls, ex-M.P , wa the annual meeiing the election of ofl‘mers funuwing result : Presic Secretary. W. S. Smiak J. Guï¬ilhs. Pupular Games, sn‘cb as I’arcbeï¬si, Bean Bag, Reversi, Game nf Indm, Dominoes, Chuckera.Z~.uobia,Nntions, Ommdnn Events. am, for sale at THE ansnu. Store. A. J. Hume, Wm. G'ass, W. A. Wright nnd J. A. E. Swiizar. The {out parts 01 the par- able Were ably and properly prtseuled for the insulation of tlhe scholars and ofï¬cers. At the Mnse of the scbod Mr. David James, Superintendent of me ’l'hornhill S. S , gavn an intereeiing address. A large number 0f vimors ware present and ctrjuyed the music and the singing. if you want Stoves, U. Mason's is the place to buy them cheap. Lamp: and Lamp Goodsâ€"thore’ more act'eptubie or pretty for an 1 than a nice lamp. We have Rome Vnae Lampp, decorated shmles and ‘45). up. Alkiuson d2 Swnzer. By special arrangements Wilh the pub. “Hhrl‘s We are enabled v.0 offer fur $1 35 THE LIBERAL and either the Weekly Mail or lhn \Vm-lcly Giobe. from now unlil Junuary lst. 1896. This (-11% applies to old and new snbwribers of THE LIBERAL, and should be taken aduutage of by all who do not receive a daily paper. Call and leave your order, or send $1 35 by mull. Those desiring the three Dupe“: may have them for $1.75. Spiens and Extracts, pure and good, at the Fm». Proof. ’ Laet Sabbath " The Sewer," the le for thgday, VT}; taknu up by the teacht Oatmeal. Common]. Rice. Tapioca, Pot Barley, at British Flagstaff. vv ell Occupled. 011: Village must be a desirable Vllluge to live in when every respectable house as soon as it. is known to net is besieged by would-be tenams. Almost every gnod house in the village has an occupant, and others are wait:ng to come in. the 9U cw. up deception papcr goo to show Don’t. miss the Christina Globe next Saturday; 32 { ful illustrations. Send a taut. friend. Price Only 10 Our enlerprizing kukar, Mr. D. Hill. is beautifying mid other-NH: improving his es- tablishment by the addition of new windows and remodelling the front of his store, It. is a good sign when business admins of im- provemem. On the evening of Decembex 25th the ofï¬cers and teachers of the Methodist Sabâ€" batu School purpose to launch a Christmas Shipladeu with Christmas um; and sailed by Santa Claus. †Curmms and Rnisins, best quality prices, at the Fire Pmuf. Canned ] Sardines. at LN Blankets, Woollen Sheeting, Yarns, Mitts and Stockings, at Bl'iliab Flagfluï¬. jpcl. “ Singin Skate SLrnpaâ€"Duy your Skate Straps at Wm. Harrison‘s Harness Establisnment. All sorts, 81293 and prikes. assortment at low p Fire I A blazing chimney last Tuesdav evening alarmed some of the neighbors by its per- sismnt «Hurts to burn its throat clear. The night being Wet. and disagreeable the Fire Brigade did not display its usual amount. of activity. On Monday an ofï¬cer of {he Salvation Armv visited the town. He seemed to he a reconnnitring party in snatch 0! an advan- tageous posinion on which to plant. heavy artillery for the bombardment of this com- munity at an early date. Candied PPels, best imporxed. 20¢. per Ib at the Fire Prmu'. Good sweeL Sugar. 3c. path, at the Fire 30 lb Mrs. Wiley. Infant Class teacher emudist S. Sch‘nol, will address the m Sabbath from the Leaf CluSler‘ cl. “ The Twelve Saul Forth." Mu nging. Visitors welcome. Fresh ugslaf Come to Tm: I No Decepuon. stock of Ladies' Skating Bulalmdiea’ euts’ Fine Footwear just armed at btflnd. \Vumun's Strong Boots from up; Men's Boots from $1.00 up, no U!) in these, all sulid leather. N0 oods. Call and see them; no trouble ‘v guods. For square deahug go to stand, Robert Sivers. 21.3 r Fancy Tables at $1.25, Ladies‘ {uckers at 95 cents, Children’s Fancy 60 cents up. Children's Funcy Table with may attached, for 75 cents at. A Backwoods Preacher. ngns of Improvement. Ibisins and Currants at British The Sabbath School. Our Specie. A) Chnstmas Ship Enok um Crystal Sugur for ."elloiv Sugar for $100, he Christmas number of tlu urday; 32 pages with beam) :7. Send a copy to your dis rice only 10 cents. Corn, Trumazoea. Salmon, x. Momï¬e‘s. alumni. Store for Christ- _and Booklets. Good niece. Swedeâ€"there’s nothing rally for an eras gift Offer. , Ms with the pub ler in the the School «er. Sub- Music and I muuful bowls, at, 31.00; at the lowest SOD the Merry Cmistmas. A Christmas tree and eutertainmmt will he held at. the school house of S. S No 12, on 5th Con. Markham,0n the evening of Friduy,Dec.2], 1894. The entertainment wiil consist of choruses, moï¬ou songs, enlis- tbeuic exm‘cises, recitations and dialogues by the scholars; Miss Eva Cross, elocn- tionisl, and a ï¬rst-class orchestra. Fur particulars see bills. Admission 10 and 35 cents. complete line of Nut anuoes. or both, pe positions to good men. We elusive territory if you wish. write us fa: terms. Address Ynu are cordially invited 1.0 Inspect the beat selected and most, beautiful dispmy of Xmas goods ever brought tu Richmond Hill. Do not be afruid that. you will be asked to buy. but come and we all the noveltiep. We have useful and pretty ariicles suitable for the smallest child to (he most aesthetic grown up person. Atkinson 62 Sw1tzer. The Hawks nursery Company. ROCHESTER, N. Y. gram 3: answer and an honest. ODLDIOB. wnte to I U N d: 00.. who have had nearly ï¬fty yegma’ experience in the pa,an business. Communica- tions strictly conï¬dential. A Handbook of In- foy-manon concerning Patents and bow to ob- taxu them sent, free. Also a catalogue of mechanâ€" Icg! and Vscienpmo books seng 1:92. A Fazems ‘taken chi-(nigh Mum: 8: 09. receive ecml notice in the Scientiï¬c American. and t us are brought. widely before the public with- out cost. to the invenwr. This splendid paper, issued weekly‘ elegantly “luau-axed. has by {at me est c'rculution of any scientiï¬c work in the mm. 8 a year. Sample comes sent tree. Buildlug Edition. monthly, $2.50 a yeai'. Single was: cams. Every number contains beau- 111 places. in colors. and hotogmpha of new houses. with plans. enabling ullders to show the t deal a and secure contrucgs. Address URN 00.. NEW Your. 301 BROADWAY- anAY‘ Dec. 2lâ€"Crem’t $1le plemeuts. vehicles, um 34, 4th con. Vaughan, t1 Bluug‘n. No reserve. F at noon. Terms 1'. m‘ .1510. Stokes & Blongh.‘ liszu-ties getting Lhcir J Oriï¬ce Wm receive a notice : F‘BEE OF CHARGE ml. unc irresponuents uch traversed and written almost every section of the country. All great events have been fully reported. The speeches of lending politicians, whether on the floor of Parliament or on the stump, have heen’preeented as they were uttered, and all are fairly treated whether Liberal, Conservative or Patron. Among leading features of recent numbers may be men- tioned speeches by Mr. Laurier, Sir John Thompson, Sir Richard Cartwright, Mr. Matter, Mr. Haycock. members of the On- tario Cabinet, and others: letters from members of the Globe’s editorial stzzif who travelled through the Province of Quebec and over the rqun of Trent Valley Canal, interviews and letters on that must impv-l" lunt question, the reform of the law system, long reports from the scene of the Jeesie Keith murder, the McWhPrrel trial, and other sensational events. The aim of The Globe is to be trustwwthy. The Globe has the best cuhls and telegraphic Service ob- tainable; its foreignAmencan and Canadian desputcnes are the unexov-lled, and every tuiuable; its foreiguAmencan and Canadian despatcues are the unexov-lled, and every Week the whole world is brought under re- view. The Agricultural department, is right up to [he times; the crop and marks! re- ports are full and relinlllm Reasonable space is given up much weok tn liumer read- ing, and good stories is one of The G.obe‘s Mtruclious. Another pnpulm‘ fualura are the waekly co‘utribuuious from the Khan's poetical pen. As a family newspaper The Weekly Globe is unrivalled. We trum our readers will bear in mind Linn this excellent, Weekly in now being clubhed with Tm: Lm- ERAL, both papers being given {01‘ 613-55 Christmas Goods at the Concrete Houseâ€" a magniï¬cent. displayâ€"make your selections now whlle stock is unhmkwn. We’ll smw 'em away until you need ‘em. Alklnson & Switzor. Fancy articles )0 china, the land 1111:) year. We 11: ingly pretty little artwles, from 250. up. 'Ihay are ( one who have seen them. your selections now and 1 put away for you untii Xu Switzer. For 50 years The Weekly Globe 01 To. route has had an enviable reputation as the one great Liberal weekly of the Dominion. It. has always been a high class junrna', and a welcome visitnr in monsands of bumps. It was never better as a newspaper than i: is 10-day. The Globe's enterprize is proverb- ial. Ilscwrespondeuts have traversed and written almost every section of the country. All great events have been fully reported. The speeches of lending politicians, whether Five cases 0? Christmas Novelties opened up at the Concrete this weekâ€"hard times prices. See them if you dpu’b buy them. Atkinson dz S'wnzer. ' Good Pan-a); Currants {m- 5 0mm per good new Valencia Raisins for 0' cents 1b., at the Concrete. 30 lbs. Rich Yellow Sugar. as pure as hpst Granulated. for 31. prompt c Naugbton Bron, Elgin Mills. 2-1-2 Fanning Mills for Sale. A few this B‘Gasou’s Wilson Fun Mills still left. Will 8"“ cheap for cash or omhnnge for Wood. See them at. the Rr'pnil‘ Shop, Richmond Hill. H. A. Nicholls, Prop. You mll probably catch a cold this winter unless you are mo slow to cat-ch anything, and to prevent that cold becoming a serious lung trouble you should always have in the house a bottle of that celebrated remedy known as David‘s Cough Balsam. It has curt-d [Inllmnds and will cure you ifyou ml] use it. Gd. it at yuur storekeeper‘s or at C. D. Daniel & 00., Druï¬gi‘ete, Toronto, oppo- site Clyde Hotel. Best. quality Exlmctsâ€"aLemou, Vanilla, Bitter Almond, Chocolate, Ros», Nutmeg, StraWberry, Wintergreen, 010.. at the Con- crete. same price usually charged for or- dinnry quality. CAN I oB'I'Am 4 PATENT? Fox-‘3 faWTED Si“: The Weekly Globe. Sale Register LESMEN oaths on sums over auctioneers. mmimeng and paying a can glve you ex It will pay yuq to ins printed at this mum to the above :hiu Ihe mn‘ , decorated mve some e ‘, Doulton s admired by You can farm $200k. I'm» my, 650., on lot opsrby of David Lt 11mm; lunch ems per lb ML Sqed uymg the ash. per 1 Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets, and a general assortment of Crockery. These Goods, having been bought for spot cash, will be sold cheap. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, cheap, cheaper, cheapest. Grocery Stock compkte, everything fresh and good, at the lowest cash price. Glassware and Lamps, in great variety, at prices to suit the times. A MERRY GERESTMAS If times are dull we must éBy tradi Mm ami his Show COR. KING & GEORGE ST., TORONTO. 5F. DOVVSEJEVTELL. Proprietor. Why is a man an like [us shoes? Because fer instance both their soles may Inse. Both new} a mate to be complete, And both are made to go on feet; They both need healing, oft are suld. And both in timu will turn to mould; lVitll shues the last is ï¬rst; With man the last shull he the ï¬rst; When shoes wear out they’re mended new, When men wear out they're men dead too; Both have their ties and both incline When polished in this maid to shine; And both peg unto now would you choose To be a man or be his slines? Both h See our Kangaroo Calf Boots at $2.50 worth $3.50. $89 that Square 9 gi‘hat’s the Way duCCantS that will move the goods. N While you are Waiting You may have by purchasing your Holiday Supplies at make the average of trade tight DQMENEQN SHOE STGRE come up by offering in- been tanned. both been made 3; both get right and left; a mate to be commete. mg at the ~ Sammie THE FERE PROOF. ATKINSQN & SWITZER Do Business. For good times to come back ISAAC CROSBY. A HAPPY NEW YEA. â€"â€"AN D-â€" You can Save MoneyE ; A rtic ngrshoes at- ...... $1 Munitnba. heavy Rubbersl Lung Rubber Bouts ...... 2 Self Acting Rubbers ...... Solid lea'thel' B>)(ut,watm‘ prot-f, extra heavy ...... 1 Whether you buv or not it is n g for us to show you our goods we have some bargains Boys’ and ( all the ï¬rst time you are in the city see our stock of BOOTS AND SHOE that is the giving of big valuesâ€"~â€" Gentlemen Ladies ! vane'y OUT )H in great th XII‘B