. Tue Ball Family, colored, give an enter- "Etaiument in the Methodist church. Thom- ‘shill, on New Year's Evening. n‘r. d Copies of Mundie's savings while in To- ronto may be had at THE LIBERAL ofï¬ce. Price 2 cents. John Beâ€, a farmer near Headford, who my; charged with puuing small apples in thebottoxu of the barrels, with large ones on top. was found lust week “not guilty." [A large supply of Fresh Groceries on hand. Tens of Chuice quality at A. Moodie‘s. Court Richmond. A. O. F., meets to- morrow evening. Quarter night. and elect.- iuu of uï¬iuera. Buv your Skate Straps at. Wm. Harrison‘s harness establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian, of Brantford, are spending the hoiidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Law, the iatier's parents. Go to :he Concrete for the biggest. $1.00 worth 0! Sugn‘. Fresh Raisins and Currants IorAXmas at the British Flagstaff. at 12%; menkti Go to the British FlugsLaï¬ for your Flour and all kinds of Feed. At Bolton, a few days ago, Miss Brandon jumped off a. moving train and was killed. Miss Nettie Thomas. of Toronto, is spend: iug he: Xmas holidays with her sister, Mrs 1’. Baasinulhwalte. Dr. F. J. Gdllunough. V. 8., vialts Rich- mond Hill profespiunuily every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. - The High and Public schools will re-open on Thurs.ng next, the 3rd of January. Pocket Diaries for 1895 at store. Go to the Generate Easeneee, Peels, &c. Elvnwm RICHMGND HILL, Thuradav, Dec. 27, ’94 M1. T. Herbert Leunox will be at. Kelly‘s Hotel every Wednesday. d’ewmn. ‘Let Aurora. ........ Kin; RICHMOVD HILL Thornhm ..... ‘ Downsview ‘ Davennnfl; . Park-111.16 . SUMMER TIME TABLE 31 1010.. 1010. . 103m. 1055..‘lloo ...... 1120 ,. Last car going north on Sat 0. P. B. Crossing at Until Richlm Mr. A. Bassiuglbwaite, of Toronto, spent Xmas at home. Mai & Exp Accnmumd Expresq Nr Ma i1 South ownavie I‘hm‘uhï¬] RICHHON King .. Union arkdalu, Davenpm" 930......950 ...... .HQSOJOIO 5150, 1010.. .lulo.‘.1030 1010 .. 1030.. 1030‘,.1c .5010 55 1055.41 on ...... 1190 ... ..,.1120..114o Last car going: north nu 'Ssl-turduv mght leaves 0. P. R. Crossing at 1150 o‘clock. 75% m gï¬imwl. Aurora... ..‘ Newnmrket PORONTO PROCTOR?§T’AGE LINE. 10 (‘5 ecwe , E Go to the Concrete {or best value in Glass ad l’utty ; all Eizes of glass in stock. 55 14 710 Conn POST OFFICE NOTICE I above) 5.30 B.-â€"Rogistered Letters must be handed in ash Fxfteeu Minutes earlier than the above bioned hours for closing. Mien-opoï¬mn 51. Railway L()()‘ AIJS. 410 4-10 500. 920. 14o 910 ‘11; South 240 310‘ ts with an trains, leavi hmon'l Hill. 3.5101102? .1 Hill I 00 ) Hrii 01' HO West Maplé, '1‘ R. TIME TABLE GOING NORTH .. ....]0.u5 GOING SOUTH 410 430 24o 330 north and sbutb I Mai) 8.30 30 ‘e I [ails will he closed at the Oflice as follows:â€" 9.37 9.40 rtl‘ pm Leave 6 40 . 7 4C. 49 Mfï¬mm. Postmaster for best value in Spices south East and Min: Thornhill, . ..lulo.. ,1030. .1120.. mturdnv c 11.50 a to. Markham} 7.45 nsc and West (as 10 50‘ 11 10 1] 3o. 11 50 910 720. 740. 800 410 ,Ith 240 33o 500 :oin Accom 1.30 1.40 TEE LIBERAL Acnovn 11.13 11.22 11.42 1L50 12.30 12 30 12 5o 1 lo 140 200 ‘ 220 240 300. . 330 ‘ 350 410 4 30 10 20 10 50 11 10 11 30 ll 50 12 In 2.17 2.46 éoo. 0 , éao 740 8no the Palmer Jo N orth 00 Ar 710 600 F. m 8.00 a m. X130 n. m ..3 05 1‘2 55 Mun 5.30 5.18 7.12 30 By special arrangements will] the pub- lishers we are enabled to offer for $1.35 THE LIBERAL and eilher [he Vuekly Mull or [he Wmâ€"kly Globe. from now until Junuary 15!, 1896. This olfer unplir-s to old and new subscribers of THE LIBERAL, and should be taken advantage of by all who do not receive a daily paper. Call and leave your order, ior send $135 by maill Those desiring the 1 three papers may have them for $1.75. We are indined to the opinion that Grc oeries are sumewhere nenr Lhe economy has and that the nswrtmcnl is sumuwhere uea l-he complete line at Atkinson (é Switzer's an opinion which Is slmrcd by all. Fine stock of Ladies' Skating BuIsLadies' and Gents’ Fine Footwear just. armed at the old stand. Women‘s Strong Boots from 90 cts. up -, Men’s Boots from $1.00 up, no deception in these, all solid leather. Nu paper goods. Cull “mi See them; no trouble to show goods. For square deallng go to the 0“ stand. Robert Sivorï¬. 21-3 Of old all roads led to Rome; but now all roads in the townships of Markham and Vaughan lead to Atkinson & Switzer'. Sherwood. Christmas evening pnssed by pleasantly at the Lutheran church. The programme, which coueisted of recitations, dialogues, choruses, &c., by the Sibbath school and others, was well carried out. Miss Ethel Shaver, as an elowtiuuist, was well receiv- ed, and the rendering of “The Maple Leaf,†by one of the small boys of the school. is worthy of special mention l . . .Next Sabbath the members of the Y. P. C. E. will conduct the services in the absence of the pastor. Don't miss the Fireman‘s Supper and En- terminmeul in the Masmno Hall on New Yeur’a Night. The programme will cum- meuce With a torchlight procession, which will leave the ï¬re ball at 5.30 p. m.. With a. grand display of ï¬re works. A good supper will be served in the Masonic Hull after 5 o’clock. Entertainment to commence at 8. Among the performers will be Mis~i Estella Butcher, eluculioniat, Aurore ; Miss Mury Trench, soprano; Mr. A. 8. Savage, buri- tone ; Messrs. E. Mason, P. Powell, A. Shierk and others. Admission to supper and enterlaiunmnt, 25 cts.; children, 15 cm. Mr. Harrison. mperintendem, will ad- dress the young people in the aubbath School on “Our hopl-s fur 1895." Mueia by the orchestra and Fiugiug by the school. Fruit. gromrs and gardeners should all have the Canadian Horticulturist. the lead- ing journal of its kind in Canada. Each monthly number contains a beautiful colored plate of some grui; or flower, and the latest infonmrtion about pinnting. pruning, bud- ding, grafting, spraying, marketing, etc. It is edited by a practical fruit grower. Ques- tions answered in it. free uf charge; and frauds exposed, Samples will be sent free on application to L. Wolvertcn, Grimeby, Ont.. Abe secretary of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Asmaration. In the Globe of Wednesday last is a three column article giving an secount (f the Chautauqua course. The writer states that “ During the season the school of eluculion eurolled250 students. Quite a number of these were teachers of the art, who {had an opportunity of lcaming from the schonl of expression here." Of the 250 students. Miss Butcher. of Aurora, who is to read at the Fltempn's Concert here on Nuw Year‘s Night 18 the only one whose name is mentioned; Recent changes have been made in the control of The Empire. A syndicate of wealthy and influential men have secured a controlling interest, and S; urday’s issue says it. is the intention of the mucugers “to make The Empire a business man's as well as a poluioal paper." Heniugs in Tomato Sauce and Marinated Pilchards are delicious. For sale at the Concrete. Pupuhr Games, such as Purcheasi, Bean Bag. Reversi, Game vi Indm, Dominoes, CheckenZeuobiaNnIi ms, Cauadmu Events, &c., for sale at. THE LIBERAL Store, Go to the Cuucre:e (or the largest 25 cts. worth of Rolled Oats, Flake Wheat. or Gold D'uaL Corumeul. The following are among those who spent Christmas with relatives or friends here :â€" Mr. Edward O'Bi‘iru, of Middleton, N. Y.; Mr. Memesâ€, Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wiley, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wiley. Mr. Alex. McKenzie. Mr. G. Moodie, Mr. E. H. Red- ditt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mapes. Distance doesn’t. lend eucbantment to the pretty Fancy Goods and Noveltlee for New Year‘s at Atkinson & Switzer's. Nomizmlinus for reeve, {our councillors, Bud three Public school trustees will be held In the council chamber next Monday, Dec. 31:â€, commencing at 12 o‘clock noon. If there is any canvassing being done it is ceriaihly "011th quiet." us to prise Get a package of Bee brand pure Ceylon Tea at. the Cuucreto, and follow directions as to quantity to use ; the quality will sur- Grand Musical Vespers will be held in St. Mmy's Roman Gunholio Church in this vil- Inge on Sunday evening, the 61's of Jan‘y. A lecmre will alsu be qiven by Rev. Father 'l‘eefy, of Sn. Micbaul's college. Tickets 25 and 15 cents. Miss Grace Newbery is among the success- ful candidates at the Model School examin- ations, whose namna appeared on Tuesday. Miss Newbery commnnres duties as a teach- er as Puuemm, on Thursday next. the 3rd of January. Caldwell, the Maple milnr, who is doing a rushing busiueps in spite of the recent burglaries. will have an advertisement. in mxtweek's LIBERAL giving an account of cluths for suns, pants. overcouts, 620., 8:0. anli fur the new year announcement. Up to dale-45 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1 ; also'Mixyd Candles 5 cents per lb. Naughtou Bros“ Elgin Mills. Should the Weather comiuue cold, the rink will be open on New Year‘u Day. Skat- ing (rum 2 to 5. The Fireman‘s Night. Our Special Offer. No Dgcepuon. The annual entertainment of the Metho- dist Sabbath School on Christmas evening, held rn the school room of the church, was one of the most successlul in the history of the organization. The occrsiou is always looked forWard to by the children with a great deal of interest. and judging from the large attendance on Tuesday night, the event is becoming one of more than local importance. The only disagreeable part of the nfl‘air was that many were forced to stand during the entire performance, so crowded was the room. In former years there have been erecttd Christmas trees, arches1 bells, &c.. on which were hung the presents for the children, teachers and oth- ers, but this year the grerrt attraction was a Christmas ship, heavily laden with choice gifts for both old and young. Mr. W. A. Sanderson acted the part of Santa Claus. and great was via excitement of the little ones when he made his appearance and seated himself in the stern of the boat. After opening prayer by Rev. Mr. Vickery the following programme was Well rendered: Words 01 Welcome, by Mr. Harrison, super- intendent; address to the school, by Rev. Mr. Vickery; recitatirrus by Norman Barker, Laura Duncan, Elsie Palmr rI 12 little girls; reading by Mrs. Wirey, teacher of the infant class; motion song by 14 little be) e. dressed in sailor suits; duet by Messrs. J. H. San- derson and A. S. Savage. with guitar and banjo accompaniment by Messrs. Will D. Atkinson and H. Sanderson. The musical selections by the orchestra added much to the programme. Messrs. Will D. Atkinson and J. H. Sandrvrscn acted as musical di- rectors. and Miss Wiley ofliciated as organ- ist. The success of the want most have been most gratifying to the oflicers and teachers of the School, and especially to Mr. J. ll. Sanderson, who constructed and launched the ship after nearly two weeks of hard labor. Shalrau masts, sails, ringing, and everything complete, and was certainly a credit to the builder. When the presents were diatribrrmd errch School scholar was treated to a bag of candy, after which they Went home to dream of Santa Claus, and the Christmas season. A house, 1mm and 28 acres 0! land, being part. of lot. Lam con. Runs, the property of we Jute Wm. Brown. IS 101' rule. 011 the place is a. good orch ll'd and the [and is a, good clav loam. About. two miles from King smnuu on the G. T. R. For particulars up ~1y to 25,4 WM. Bu WN, Temperanceville P O Fractured His shoulder. Their many friends learn with regret that Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Savage happened with a serious accident while driving home from the city on Friday evening alter dark. When within a milo of linme,tlie night being dark, Mr. Savage‘a can. collided wiih an- other rig going south, when must of the oc- cupants were thrown out. Mrs. Savage escaped with a few bruises about. the face, but. Mr. Savage had his shoulder fractured. The horse ran away, and the painful part of the affair was that. our esteemed citizen was forced to walk all the way home. He suffered greatly tor n. time, but alterwards he was chloroformed and the shoulder set. We are glad 1.0 know he is doing as well as can be expected. All will hupu that his re- covery may be speedy. A quiet. and pretty event took place 1“ “Maple Leaf Farm." Elgin Mills, on Christ- mas Eve, when Miss Julia 11., eldest daught- er of the late James Kerswiil, and Mr. VVIHiam Brackin.oi the same place. were uuiEed in marriage by the Rev. Horace uussen, of Aurora. After the ceremony the guests were invited to partake of a sumptu- ous sunper. The presents were numerous. Thornbill Bjnd Concert. The following artists who are to take part in the Band Concert in Victoria Hall,Tborn- bill, to-morrow evening, give a guarantee that the nfl‘sir will be a success : â€"-Tbe Misses Gledbill, Miss Minnie Dunn, Messrs. Church anniversary service will be held at Vic. Sq. as follimszâ€"Sermons will be preached on Sunday, Dec. 30th, at 2.30 and 7 p. m. by Rev. R. Large. Music by the Victoria Square choir, assisted by Miss Mary Trench and Mr. Will D. Atkinson, of Rich- mond Hill. On Tuesday,Jan. lat, a sump- tuous dinner,consisv.iug of roast fowl 610. will beserved from 4 to 7. After dinnerI addresses will be delivered by Rev. R. Luge, Rev. J. Vickery, Rev. W. Dean and oibers. Music by the Unionville Methodist choir. See bills. The Annivemnry Dinner in connection will] Hope Methodis: Church will be held as follows: On Sunday, Dec. 30th, sermons will he delivered at 2.30 and 7 p. m. by Rev. J. W. Graham. of Scarbom‘. 0n the fol- lowing Tuesday, Jan. lst, 1895, a fuwl dinner will be served in the school house from 4 to 7 p. m. After the dinner a choice literary and musical entertainment will be given in the church. The programme to comist of addresses, recitations, guru-lattes, solos, gleea and instrumental music. E. J. Davis, M. PP.l has kindly consented tn oc- cupv the chair. Tickets, Adults, 30 cents ; Children, 20 cents. Victoria Squareflnd team,7 men Gorwley, 2nd team, 7 men . . . . A match between the Victoria Square and Gormley Rifle Clubs took place at Victoria Square on Saturday last with the following rs-snlt :â€" Vicloria Square,lst team 5 men..326 points Gormley, lst team, 5 men. . . . . . . .255 “ At the last Square Rifle the following A. Quantz . Geo. Browne Geo Dennis . W. Scott . . . W. Mustard . J. C. Jenkins H. N. Reid. W. K. Smith. Geo. Gray. R. A. GledhiH, and J. Pearsall. There will be solos, duets, quartettea, ammo speeches, and plenty of ï¬rst-class instrumental music. The programme is under the direction of Mr. H. N. Reid. Admission 25 and 15cm. Victoria Sqnare won by FOR SALE The Chrislm as Ship. Victoria Square 'v'v'eddinn Bells. Victoria Square. ragulnr shoot of the Victoria Club. held on Wednesday last, scores were made :â€" Dmner at Hope. 131 340 209 A MERRY CHRISTMAS Grocery Stock complete, everything fresh and good, at the lowest cash price. Glassware and Lamps, in great variety, at prices to suit the times. 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. Mflflnson & Switzez‘. COR. KING & GEORGE ST.. TORONTO. Why is a man so like his shoes? Because f0r instance both their soles may lose. Both have been tannEd. both been made tight By Cobblers; both get right and left; Unth need a mate to be complete, And both are made to go on feet; They both need healing, ofc are sold, And both in time will turn to mould,- With shi-es the last is ï¬rst; With man the last shall be the ï¬rst} When shoes wear out they’re mended See our Kangaroo Calf Boots at 352.50 worth $3.50. new. When men wear out they’re men dead too; Both have their ties and both incline When polished in this world to shine; And both peg unt- now would you choose To be a man or be his shoes '2 5flan and his Shoes \Ve can’t begin to tell you of all the novelties particu- larily suited for this season of the year, besides we’re too busy, but we’ll welcome you when you come. You may have by purchasing your Holiday Supplies at DOMENHON SHOE STOREa T. D (W‘V’SVW’ELL. I)n'0p1'iet01°. THE FERE PROOF. In Xmas fruits and confectionery. ISAAC CROSBY. A HAPPY NEW YEAR â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€"â€" Call the ï¬rst time you are in the city and see our stock of Artic Overshoes at ...... $1.00 Manitoba hezu'y Rnbbersl‘OO Lung Rubber Bï¬uts ......2.25 Self Acting Rubbers ...... 45 Sulid leather Blmt,water pun-f, extra, heavy ...... 1.25 Boys’ and Girls’ School Boots in great variefy. Whether you buy or not it is a pleasure for us to show you our goods 33‘ we have some bargains to 0%: you. BOOTS AND SHOES Gentlemen ! Ladies ! See our at......$1.00 worth $1