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The Liberal, 3 Jan 1895, p. 5

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i RI Thor Dow DSV Hui Newt: YOBON PROCTORS'ETT'A'GE LINE. N. B.--Rezi at least Flfte mentioned h Leave 6 .7 10... '7 min Until fur'th Richmond H‘ MORNING 'â€"( Evmmm :-G SUMMER WE TABLE RilCHMOi‘IDiHILL, Thursday, Jan. 3, ’95 to 55...11c Last car 24 Dr. F. J. Gullanough, V. 8., via“; Rich- mond Hill professionally every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Mr. T. Herbert Lennox will be at Kelly’s Hotel every Wednesday. The annual meeting and electmn of oficers of the Fire Brigade will take place next Monday evening, Jau’y 7th. Buv your Skate Straps at Wm. Harrison’s harness establishment. Rev. Atwood Parciva‘, of South Bend, Michigan, visited his parents for a few days, and preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. For a. comfortable boarding house, enquire at THE LIBERAL Ofijce. Messrs. J. C. Stokes and D. Blough, of King City, were in {he village yesterday. 'IBE LIBERAL is pleased to acknowledge a pleasant call from Lhese gentlemen. @4211? Get Atkinsrxn & Swnzer’s quotations for Glass and Puny before buying. Mr. Geo. Sims spent the past two weeks with his family here, and left today for Dundaik,whera he 15 an employe in the :unnery of Dryden & McKenzie. 12 55 10 05 Better Um) scandalvthe talk over the tea cups concerning Atkinson :2 Swilzer‘s fine tens. At the last meeting of the West. York Commissioners the license of M: T1108. Coa- grove was transferred to Mr. Jae. Thompson, for the Golden Lion Hotel, Lansing. For the most. Sugar for Value in Tea at 15, 20, 25 go to the Concrete. IOHM MM .305 605 455,.. 5 5&0 Councillor Jas. LL Kirby, of Vaughan, is asking (or sealed tenders for the erection of A brick house in the village of Maple. Tandem to be sent in by Friday, the 18th inst. 31] POST OFFICE NOTICE C, Mason Love left. ; Eetrogmlilan SI. Railway Going 1â€"400 ALS. I‘O 500 \K‘ has one first-class Parlor Cook will sell for cost 27-2 640 410 Hill @ifiemi. ;1) uth .. 95o...lo lo 1010...1030 , 10 30...1c 50 ...... 10 55 3 .. "1120“,1140 on Saturday mght leaves ssing at 11.50 o’clock 1N ti M. 'FEEFY, Postmaster )1? TH leaving the vill ba closed a followe1â€" 111 East and [u Thornhill. Markham . tic. t and West (as 410 934 74o ‘ $1.00,and the best ,30 and 400 perlb‘ 640 mat be handed in m than the above Going North ‘10'. 530 00‘ So an O 10 10 20 ‘10 50 ‘11 10 ,11 30 u 50 closed at the 240 300. 330 350 4 lo 4 3o 520 5 40 600. 850 910 9 3o 210 230 2 50 110 140 200 740 800 00 Ar Palmer Mail 12 55 ,8 45 um ‘4 55 710 .6 55 7.45 Go t‘ worth c Dust C< The old council of Markham township were ail re-elected by acclamation on Mon- day. The five are as follows: Reeve. Jon- athan Slater; lst Deputy Reeve. Walter Scott; 2nd Depntv Reeve, F. R. Reesor; 3rd Deputy Reeve, Jae. Lawrie ; Councillor, Arthur Quantz. - A pretty woman always looks prettier in a stylish and becoming but such as Atkinson dz Switzer are renowued for. The (1 Harris John's Church, Oak Ridges, presented MISS Libbie Lnge, who has for some years past been the organist of the church, with a well filled purse and an address. The ptesen- ration was made bv the Incumbent. One of the salesmen of the Wrought Iron Range 00. has been found guilty of trespass- ing on the premises of Mr. L. Strolhers.Pine Orchard. There was a notice on the gate warnimv all nedlnrs and Monks to ken" MM" ‘~e -- . -- -n‘-â€" --r -"-Jv but the notice was .unlieeded. We under- stand that. lawyer Lennox, who defended the salesman, has given notice of appeal against the decision of the magistrates. Lazarns' and Laurance’s Spectacles. the best in the market, for sale at Tm: Luann. store. The prices correspond wich the hard times. which is g The Christmas number issued last week by the Presbyterian Review, Toronto, claims in addition to its other merits, to be the largest religious paper ever published in Canada. It, continue 40 pages, gotten up in extra good paper, with excellent press work and well printed illustrations. The cover is a special design of elegance and appropriate- ness, The contents are of more than pass- ing interest, preserving the ordinary outline of the journal, but. with each department emphasized. We congratulate the Presby- terian Church on the great. success attained by one of its leading journals. Competitors say we can‘t ; we say we can; customers say we doâ€"sell cheaper than any others in town. Atkinson & Switzer. kn York township nominations took place in Egliuton hull and resulted in this way :â€" Reeve, W. J, Hill, (the present reeve); first dapnty-reeve. John Goulding (acclama‘ion); second deputy-reeve, Wm. Sylvester and Harry Welsh; third deputy-reeve. John Heslop and Henry Welsh (Mr. Welsh being twice nominated, either the third or fem-Lb deputy will be returned by acclamation); fourth deputyAreeve. W. H. Lucas (acclama- tioui. Mr. S. T. Humberstoue was nom- inated as reeve, but he retired. 14 bars good Electric Soap for 23 cents, a H). bars best Oatmeal, Castile nnd Glycer- ine Soap 6 cents pel bar, and 3 cakes Old Brown Windsor soap for 5 cents at the Concrete. Fruit growers and gardeners should all have the Canadian Horticulturist, the lead- ingjournal of its kind in Canada. Each monthly number contains a beautiful colored plate of some grui: or flower, and the latest information about pianting, pruning. bud- ding, grafting, spraying, marketing, etc. It is edited by a practical fruit grower. Ques- tions answered in it free of charge; and frauds exposed, Samples will be sent free on application to L. Wolverton, Grimsby. Out, the secretarv of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association. ‘ I Trustees, Bros H F Hopper, H A Nicholls, Dr Wilson. Auditors. Bras H A tholls. W111 1) AL _ kinson, C McLean. I‘ Medical Ofl‘mere, Bros W J Wilson, )3 L l Langstufi. The King Piowmeu’s Association will hold their annuai oyster Supper, at. Hogan‘s Hell, King City, next Thursday evening. the 10m inst. nupper to be sewed at 8 o’clock. A large number of invitations have been sent out, Midnight services were held in the Melb- odist Uhnrcl), commencing at half past ten on Mondav night, to see the old year pass away, and to usher the new year in. The church bell tolled sadly the departure of 1891, but its tones enlivened as the hands of the clock passed the hour of 12. Cordial greetings followed among the members and friends of the congregation. " The Cat Came Back." Two or three weeks ago, some person took from the pockets of Mr.Geo.Slewnrt, Aurora, while the owner was In bed, $177. The strange part. of it is that a few days ago 3130 of it was returned, with a note promismg to pay the balance as soon as possible. Evi- dently there is a nigger in the fence some- where. On Cl ‘hn‘s C )rnm ristma hutch, the year right by trading with At- d’z Switzer, and hold fast. to that son & Swi Watch Mectmg W A Wright W Savage; ‘ D Hill; ‘ A. Albin; Bros H F Hopper, H A Nicholls, Eoncrvte for the biggest 25 Ms. 5 Oats. Flake Wheat, or Gold Sufi the congregation of St. Ridges. presented Miss aened with a severe ac- .ing fallen on the ice, At arm near the wrist. the fracture, but Mrs. red considerable pain. ud buy your provi- lzer is an excellent Bracebridge y than Atkinso: evening ,liv ebridge. spent ias here, and home today. ml at the Fue- {ichmond 3; Switzet At. the Vaughan deputy-reeves and ( Iastjasl year‘s roe’ve returned by acclam Watson, of Kleinbnn the council, being nc ed there would be a All by Acclamation. Seldom is there an election {or municipal officers or school trustees in this village, and this year is no exception to the rule. At the nominations in the council chamber on Monday. Mr. Thomas Palmer, for school trustee. was the only new name proposed. Mr. Palmer Will take the place of Mr. Robert Marsh. who hna been a. member of the Board of Education continuously for many years, but who is now compelled to retire on account of ill-health. The following are those elected by molar-nation :â€" Reeveâ€"W H Pngsley Councillorsâ€"P G Savage, Wm Atkinson, John Palmer. J Mortson. School Trusteesâ€"Di- Wilson, D Lynet, T Palmer. CARVERâ€"SILVERSIDEâ€"t mond Hill. on Wear Mr. Watson smce w1lL1rlrew. and the e :il in now the same as lust. year, viz :--( High, reeve; S. J. Arnold, lst deputy-re Alex. Brybon, 2nd deputy-mew; Jae Kirby and Wm. Watson jr., councillors. Boarders Wanted The undersigned is now nrepared to do all kinds of Carpet Weaving. Every satxsfachion guaranteed. Novamber 2nd. 1894-201 Carpet Weaving. The Stung Washer Is an 1894 machine, and is practically the only Washing Machinq in the gnnrket. lit in the latest, simplest, and best ma‘ chine up to date, and no house should be without one. The following is among scores of testi monials relative to the Stong Washer: Kleinburg, August 29, 1894. The Washer purchased from you is tho quick- est, cleanest and the easiest worked washer m the market. No washboards required Mas. ED. MCUUTCHEON. J. J. LUNAU. Ageni, J. N, STONG, Woodbridge, Proprietor. PRICE.$5; Sold on approval DAVID HILL, Agent, Also dealer in Groceries and other Staple Articles. Pnces rlgnt. Patronage Solici‘ed. A.L.8KEELE, J. T. SAHGEON, TEMPERANGE & Hhsme‘E MAPLE. Gflfli UiST. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE 00.: fields no name. hm those wno write I Sunson & Co..Purtlnnd, Maiue_will receive free, full information about work which lhey (‘nu do. and hvo nt home.th will pay them from $510 $2.5 per day. Some have nanmd nvm 37-12 in a (My Either sex. young or old Capiral not required. You an: :larKerI free Those who start 50. one. us abaoluwls sum of snug Hula fofluues. All in new. “TATEE’ ’ $1.00 IN AWANGE. township, to vine. experience in the patent. business. Communica- tions stricnly confidential. A Handbook of In- formation concerning Patents and bow to obâ€" win them gent tree. Also a catalogue of mechanâ€" lca_1 and scientific books sgng gree. _ Patents _cak_en thr‘oq, ll unn & 09. recelvo egecial notice 1n the scientific Amencnn. an t 115 are brought widely Before the publlc with- out cost to the inventor. This snlendid paper. Issued weekly. elegantly Illustrated. has by far the largest circulation of any scnemific work In the 'u ‘ ‘ $3 year. Snmglg cgplgs sent freg. Bromgt answer and antionesfoTaiinBfi. wring t6 uth st: 00,. who have had near]; fifty years' Building Edmon. monthly. $2.303 year. Single copies. 25 came. Every number contains beau- :Ltu] plates. m colors, and hgmgmpns or new houses. with Mans. enabling undez's to show aha lake! ' t d contracgs. _Address “Hutch-Maker & Icweller. CAN 1 (“rum 4 PATENT? For; est. deeigmi and secure cdntmcgs. Address NN & 00.. NEW YORK. 861 BROADWAY J De onus“ mucrica, Also the Enquire a: Insugance Agent IVIAIK IEIAGES an nomination for reeve 1 CUHI‘JGNIOI‘B on Monday Vve aha deputy-reeves wen amatinn. but. Mr. Rober ‘nrgh formerly a member 0 nominated, it was expect ‘ a contest for councillor withdrew. and the coun e as lust year, viz :-â€"G.V.' . Arnold, lst deputy-reevg â€"â€"FORâ€"â€"- THE LIBERAL OFFICE At. the Us Silvais Richmond Hill. A. WILSON. Maple Jan Markham. PRICES ARE CUT TO THE BONE A11 :Irimmed Hats and Bonnets 3} off. 11‘?! 11“ A1} untrimmea mats ana Donnets, fa Ladies Jackets Regular $532.75, fo_r All the $1. At a straight discount of 20 per cent. Space does not permit any further details this week, but we invite you to look in and see what we are doing. Is the most reliable place in the city to buy your Boots and Shoes. \Ve take pleasure in showing you our goods, whether you buy or not, to convince vou that we are se‘nling nothing but Solid Leather Boots. and cheaper than any other shoe house in the city. Give us a trial and judge for yourseif. ATKINSON DOMINION â€" SHOE - STORE Boston Calf Laced. $1. worth 1.25. 03500 Gulf BM or Gaiter. $1.50, worth 52. Boston Calf Butcher, extra. strong,$1,worth $1.50 Cordovan Bnl or Gaiter. $1.7m Worth $250. Casco Calf Cork Soles.solid comfortfilworth 2.50 Kangaroo Calf, leather 1ined,si]k stitch, a. dandy. $2.50, worth 3.50. Dongolu Kid Waukinphast. hand made, silk stitch, $3, worth 5. Genuine Grain Lone Boots, waterproof, $2.90, worth 3.50. Hand Made Pebble Laced. 8 to 10, 60c.. worth 756. Cordovan Button, 75c., worth :51. Boston Calf, 11 to 13, 750. worth 1.00. Gorduvau Hand Made, 1.00, worth 1.5!). Hand-riveted. 1 to {wear like iron,l.00,worth 1.50 A Money Puzzle Bank given away thh everv umuuâ€"Aucuou. ; w 1...»... “no “VHFWV, .... A Money Puzzle Bank given away thh- 'Evgfi Pebblé LeajbvbveVr Bals. 750. worth 150. boys‘ ano girls’ boots. Kangaroo Button, tip. Loo, worth 1.50. Men’s Oversboes, $1.00; Rubbers. 400.; North West Gum Rubbers only $1.00; Hip Rubbers $3; Knee Rubbers $2 25; Ladies’ Overshoes $1.25; Rubbers 300; Child’s Overshoes 75c; Rubbers 25c. COR. KING & GEORGE ST., TORONTO. T. DOVV’S‘V’ELL. Proprietor. 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. reparatory to stock-taking we start today to clear out the balance of our immense stock of Winter Dry Goods and Holiday Novelties. Despite the pre- vailing cry of “hard tlmes,” we have done an extraordinary large trade this lall,and in order to induce a speedy cleaning Balance of our Holiday Novelties ANNUAL CLEARING SALE AFTER THE HOLIDAYS Make no mistake, this no bluff, but a Genuine bonafide Cut-rate Sale, in which the cost of the goods to us cuts no figure. You may have by purchasing your Holiday Supplies at DOMINION SHOE STORE, SPECIALS THIS WEEK: CHRISTMAS Mantles and Mantle Cloths VOICE FROM 2,000 PEOPLE SAYS THE OF THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK, Gentlemen. Boys. THE FIRE PROQF. u 6.50 n “ 10-35 “ 7 35 Mantle Cloths for 79 cts. pet: yd A HAPPY NEW YEAR ISAAC CROSBY. Millin ery & SWITZER. AN Dâ€"â€"â€" “ I_.'19 pef yd; “ 1.39 per yd. Dongola Kid Buttnned, pat. tip, 1.25, worth 1.75. “ “ Lace " 1.25, “ 1.50. Felt Fax Laced, Loo worth 1.50. Glove Grain Skating, Loo worth 1.40. " “ Button, 6 and 7, worth 750. Boston Calf Laced. Loo. worth I25. Dougola. Kid Button Boot. extension soles, a. benutv. 2.00 worth 3.00. Angnla Kid Button. Common Sense Toe, 1.50 worth 2.00. Dongola. Kid Oxford Shoes, 750. worth 100. Dnngnla. Kid, 8. beauty. 1:25 worth 1.75. Slinpers, 150 per pair or New York Shoe Dressin‘ Skating Boots, felt lined worth 1.50. rth i011. Ki: Ki; i Oxford Shoe l. a. beauty. 1.? l, silk stitch, r Ladies. inéseé. Kangaroo leather, 1.00 Sc. worth Loo. orth 1.75. 1mm. pat. tip. 1.50 50 per bottle

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