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The Liberal, 24 Jan 1895, p. 5

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G'OING NORTH. l‘ORCNTO. Mull ACcnm. E}. Union ,. 1.30 5.70 fl-I‘kiliilu , 1.410 .2.“ Duvenpor .. MG $38 Ownsview.. . 5..)8 r11')l'.111111...,. ...... 6.1’5 \chmmxi) Fl . 2.17 inc . . ... Allhn-z], , 3:13 .r’l . Aer-mu Mull. 11.13 G28 11.22 6.42 11.42 6.5.5 11.50 7-03 ...... '7-1‘1 D tveiinm-t 7--‘M Pltrkligie 12.20 7.42 OR')\"1‘I Union .. .. 12.30 755 -~â€"-__ ! PROCTOR’s STAG LINE. Connects with wlltruins, leaving the Palmer it nm in ‘lliimn'l Hill. as follows: Msi‘ .t‘ F17{pl'Pss.1\.1rtli& South ....8.00 is m. gccomnmdution, north and south. 11.00 a m lxpress North. . 600 ‘ m. Mail South ........ P POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further linter Mulls will he closed at the Richmond Hill Post Olfice as follows:â€" MORNING 'â€"Golnc Northfimilli East and West. incliirlinu 'I'llornhill, hlnpln'.'1‘ni‘ni‘.tn, Markhnm,&c. 7.45 EVENING zâ€"Goin: south East and West (as :i‘bo'i'ol 5.30 N.B.--l’tccisterod Letters miistbe handed in at least Fifteen Minutes earlier than the above ' l h urs for closing. gemmne‘ O M. TEEFY, Postmaster. K{Jill/liar Tillie TABLE Metropolitan St. Railway 1 _.___.._ Going South Going North 4‘? s s El 0 g5 9?; g :z 51 :3 g; p; m E :1: e4 :1 _ . :1 k 5 3 0 U .93 0 1x ('5 (5 >1 Cave 6 20 am 6 ~10 Leave 6 40 '7 00 Ar 7 10 1710... . ....74n.... 741‘..Sno . .. 821‘... 840 ........ 8 45 8 15... . 8 40... 9 845... .930 .. 950 .. .10 1005 12.10pm 1230.... . l 1255 . 100.. 120... 305... _ 45' . 0 min .. Goo. ...... G 05 510... 6.30 6 05. 630... 650... ....6 55 (no... 720 r 55 ‘20 .. 740 '740 .. 800 Boo .. 820.........8 £25 830 .. 850 8 850 .. 910 910... £330 930... 950 950...lolo ..14)10...lo‘30 V .. .‘ . 103ri...1( 5010 .55 1055,1100... .24). ......11‘30.11-1) Lust caruoinunvn'rh or; Saturday night leaves f9. 1’. R. CrossingV at 11.50 o’clock. °ll1. S' RICHMOND HILL, Thursday, Jan. 24, ’95 l,‘ _ 140(3 Alnl‘. Mr. T. Herbert Lennox will be at Kelly's Hotel every Wednesday. Dr. F. J. Glfilmiough, V. S., visils Rich- mond Hill profeSsionqlly every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Court Richmond will meet to-morrow evening. You can get the best 20 cent T at the Fire Proof. . Mr. J. A. E.‘Swilzer is acting as a grand jul'ymun in Toronto. The right place to buy Rubbers and Socks â€"Naughton Bros, Elgiu Mills. Reeve Pngslny is attending the January session of the County Council. I have a number of Hand Sleighs left that I will sell {or cost. C. Mason. -.\Ir. R. Froclor has purchased the standard-bred trolling slnllion, Buurbonuais. The best Cotton Shirting, 12cts per yd. ill the Fire Proof. Mr. J. C. Stokes, reeve of King, was elect- ed \Vairdcu of the Counly on Tuesday last. The vote stood, Stokes 35, Davis, North Toronto, 11. Another successful week of the Clearing Side ut the Fire Proof. An Oyster Supper will be given at Grif- filh‘e holcl, 'l'esion, on Friday evening, the V! 8111 01 February. Great Bargains in Tweeds at the Fire Proof. Owing to our limited space communica- tions from Sherwood are unavoidably crowd- ed out this week. While Flannel Sheeting, double width 50 cents per yard, at the Fire Proof. Mr. Baldwin Tcefy, who has spent the past six years in Stockton, California, arrived Monday evening, to make a few weeks‘ Visit With his parents hero. A choice selcclion of Silk and Fancy Vel- vet: this Week M. the Concrete, worth from 75 etc. to 52 3-5 per yd, all at one price, 50 etc. per yd. l l l Miss Mary Beesingtbwaize, b1 Pntleison, is visiting? relatives at Beker‘e Hill, andl Stonl‘i‘vide, The Epwortli League will hold 9. Mission- nry Meeting in the school room of the 1 Methodist church on Friday evening, Jun‘y 25th. Essnvs Will be read on mission work, and a cullcclmn taken up at the close. WM...â€" Mm's Shirts and Drawers pretty well sold . out: be once cheap at the Fire Proof. Mr. Goo. Morgan, of Scirboro, one of the E1181 Yorl’. License Commissioners, died rud- dmly 01 hean failure in Toronlo on Friday Inst. Mr. \Iorgan was lliuhly respected for his many sterling qualities. Furs and For Goods will be sacrificml this week at the Cunt-rote House. A discount 013311, per cent. of} all Fur Cups, Capes, etc. in eiock to choir. The Markham Economist said that last wool; Mr. P. Qllé'rrie, blacksmith of that town, put on 3-19 horse shoes. In one day he put on 86 shoes. This does seem like or- truordinnry work. For 25 cents you can get 6 bars Telephone Soup, or 6 bars llichurd's Pure Soup, :1 the Fire Proof. Rev. P. J. Petiinger, B. A., a graduate of Toronto University and Knox College, will occupy the piilpits of the Presbyterian churches of llichmond Hill and Thornhill,on the next two S‘lhbtttlls. Sugar is in great demand just now at the Conerele House. Do not lorget lhut our prices in this line of goods can never be beaten. .Alkinson & Swilzrr. The Dominion Off-[innd 11111.», Associlllion shut their second monthly mulch ricr-ntly, King City team taking the lead. Five tEllm! competed. The followlng are the names of lhe victorious team: .1. W. Urossley, W. J. ROSe, Dr. Norman, A. Curb-y, W. J.Grossley. J._\V. Crossley's score 01 9'! points was the highest of the day. More Dress Goods, Prints and Coltons added to the Fire Proofs five cent counter this week. Hon N. C. Wallace, M. P., while driving with his son last Week, from Toronto Junc- tion to his home in Woodbridgn, was thrown from the cutter,and was badly bruised about the hand and face. The horse took fright. froln a. house which was being moved along the road. The son was also thrown, out but escaped uninjured. Do not forget to turn over the pile.of Mantle Cloth Renants at. the Clncrcte House. The prices in some instnnccs do not represent 1 of the value of the goods. At- kinson dz Sivizuer. Salgeon‘s Monthly Sale. Parties having property to dispose of are requested to communicate with J.'1'.Saigenn, auctioneer, before Fl'brunry 5th, tor his Monthly Sale at. Maple on Friday, the 15th of Febluary. 0n (he. Bargain Table this week at the Concrete House have been placed some 8 or 10 White and Colored Uounterpanes at. prices ‘whicb mean a great saving to the purchaser. viz.. from 50 0:5 to $1.93; regular price 131 to 33.50 each. H. S. 11 Class Chemistry Exam. W. A. Glass, 83 per ct. 11 Harrison,“ per at. Jun. Diniy, 63 “ F.M.L‘rown,40 “ Ii Hi‘cllcook,61 " A. Snider, 37 “ E. J..yce, 5‘.) “ W. Hall, 0 “ N. Dixon, 55 “ \V.Ti‘cilch, U “ u \V.l‘.1uhdey, 44 We have made large additions to out Bar- gain and Remnant Counter this week at the Concrete House, notably some 25 or 30 rem- nants of Black Henriettas having from 2 to 6 yds.each iisce, at about. half price. You should not miss turning over this pile. Well Patronized. The skating has been p'lrticularly good this winter. and the rink has been well pol.- rouized. On Sulurduv night lost the p'uce was crowded with skaters and spectators. There ware large loads lrom King City, Unionville and Headford, and many from nearly all the surrounding suburbs. The band furnishes excellent music, which adds much to the el jriymeut of the exercise. I. O. F. Last evening (Wednesday) Bro. Murdock instituted Cour: Richmond Hill Independent Order of Foresters. The following cflicers Were elected and installed :â€" C. D. H. U. 11., Rev. John Vickcry; 0.11, Chas. W. Cooper; Vice-Chief, Sidney Sislty; 11. S, Ed. Slsley; F. 8., Gr. B. Newbory- Chaplain, Rev. John Vickerv; S. W . Ed. Bl’lllthlLlLG; S. 15., W. Cooper. The charter list iii;l not be closed until aller next Wednesday, 30.11 inst., when a meeting will be hlld in the Temperance Hall, at 8 o’clock. Disgraceful. We have received correspondence both from Sherwood and Teston, relative to dis- grrceful conduct 0! 8011.111) people at the recent. S. 8. Convention at SherWOod. While we do not doubt the correctness of our cor- respondents, we prefer not to insert tile or- ticles in ’1 an LXBERAL,as they are excerding- , 1y personal, The church 11111110111166 have the 111W on their side, and they can sewrely punish those who misbehnve themselves in the house of God. \Vo fully agree with our correspondents that those who forgot that they were ladies Lind gentlcmcn should feel 1 thoroughly ashamed of themselves. } Victoria. Square. At the semi-monthly shoot of lhe Victoria Square Rifle Club, held on Wednesday last. the lollomng source were made : 100 y. 200 y. Tnlnl l J. C. Jenkins........41 29 70 W.Scott............36 31 57 R. Frisby 35 ()6 R.Agur .39 26 (35 .A.Qliuulz .38 26 61 ‘ Jas. Leaver . . . . . . . . 31 22 53 The next shoot. will be held on the first 1 \Vsdnesday in February, when an exci ing time is expiwted. Prizes will be awarded to I those members who have made the highest average scaresa'n their respective classes at the lust four club mutcLes. Teston Methodist Church. Anniversary servicus in cnnuecrion with ' the :‘xlvlhodist Uliurch. Testmi, will be held on Sunday, January 27th. Sermons will be preached by It”. Wesley Dean, of Rich- mond Hill, at10,30 a. m. and 7 p. [I]. On Tuesday, January 29:12, an oyster supner will be held in the Temperance Hall, which will be followed by an entertainment to con- snst of addresses. solos, duels, &c. OJBIBIS to be served from 4 to 7; cilterhinment at 8. The Tdslon Band will also Luke port in lhe programme. Tickets, 30 and 15 cents. Electcddnd Installed. The following are the Officers for Ivy Lndge.No. 114, A. 0. U. \V., for lhe your 1895, as elected on ’l'uesduy evening : '1'.F. Mcllmlnu, M. W. ; H. F.11oppvr, Foremun; J. Slilrlup, Overseer; 11.1‘1. Law, lincordcr ; A. J. Hume, Financier; F. McCinngliy, Receiver; G. 1rwin, Guide; S. l’etermun, I. \\'.; I. Crosby“ O. \V.; W. H. Glass, Trustee; T. F. Mc‘ilnhon, Gmml legc Ripicscntnlive; R. E. 1,-iiv, Alternate. The Ladies Mnntlce are selling very fast at. the Concrete Home, at the lidiculons prices asked for them. Only about ii dozen lei-L. 4 \lantles ware $10.35 for 57 35 each. 3 «I 6 H 4.95 U 4 275 " 1.85 1 Saelett'a Mantle was 518 00 for 312,511. Also 3 or 4 ()llildrene' Mantles at 11K” price. These garments are awry one up to (lute, as We curry no old stock over. Atkinson 32 Swizz-r. Wedding Bells. On Thursday, lhe 17:11 1091.. Miss Nellie Annie, daughter of A. Annie Esq, of Poll. Ullion, was united in marriage to Mr. J. l’ordie, of Scarboro. BnRideB Mr. Annis' large family connection, it number of invited guests from the city and surrounding counâ€" lry graced the large sums mansion. Aller the celellration,abom 100 5111. down to a sumptuous repeat. Afterwards the evening Wits spent by a voluntary concert of music, rccimtions, elm, finished with the Maple Leaf and National Anthem. The bride looked lovely, and the presents new owner- one and costly. Maple. Rev J. H. Elector. the Black Knight preached in the Methodist church, on Sun- dnv morning, and lectured on Monday night on ‘ The Stary of His Early Life." His 1 Clara was very humorous, and some parts - of it were quite touching ...IL is purposed to organize B Mechanicx’ Instiluxe in this village At a meeting on Tuesday night a board of directors was appointed, and the name “ Maple Meclliinics' Institute“ 6 decided upon for the c )rpill'rlllill). . . . Quite a number utlcnded the Suhbltll School Uuu. venlion in the Lutheran church lust week. The delegates from here are exp-“cted to give a report of the convontion....Last Friday Mr. J. Kirby had a number of men Cligugell in hauling brick for his new residence which he purposes erecting this suinmer....Mr. E. Baker, of Flo-herton, was the guest of Ml-.F.. Bush ovor Sundiiy.....\1r. L. Richardson , " has been elected trustee in place of Mr. C. White, who has resigned.‘ , Tcstcn. The Methodist church of this village uili hold their anniversary services and oyster supper on Tuesday, Jami-dry 29th, with the village band In attendance. end first clues talent will be present. Supper to be served from 4 till 7 p. m.; entertainment to com inoiice at 8 o'clock shun). .. .Mr. .1. Kirby, of Maple, is going to erect a large pressed brick residence in Maple . . . . . On Friday of lost Week two sleigh loads of young people of the neighboring district in company with the village suing band, drove to the residence of .\Ir.Samnel Line,whare they spent it sociable and pleasant. time until midnight when they purlook of a good supper and lian fir their hlJlllr’B...-\ve hope the Chief of Police, (-1 Sherwood, will leak after the “ Alderman " and not spend his time in Watching for blirglurs....Mr. Marsh is doing a l'ut'lllng business in the saw-log line. He has a great many teams engaged, 9. number from the city. If the sleigbiug will last for a wLile longer be will have his yard ill. Maple Wcll filledâ€"Con. Fancy Dress Carnival. The Richmond Hi.l Bind intan holding a grand Fancy Diet-'8 Cul’nivul on the Skating Rink, Richmond Hiil, on Tuesday evening, January 29th,189.‘>, at which they will offer $15 worth of handsome prizes for the best representative costumes as folloivs : LADIES' PRIZES-1st, 1"ilncy Silver-Plated Clock, 65.00; 2nd. Plush Work Box, $3.50. GENTLEMEN‘S Piiizns â€" lsl, Huanllnie Plush Shaving net, 34.1%); 2nd, Fancy Cigar and Match Holder, $1 50. Gums (under 11 years)â€"1.~.1,Hand Pointed Glove and Handkerchief Scl, 151.00. Bors(nuder14 yearnâ€"Jet, Puir of Skate 31.00. The Band will render an unusually choice programme of selections and Waltzes during the entire evening. AlelSuiUll, skaters 1U ouslnme, free; adult skaters, 15 (:15; child. rcn, 10 (its; Spectators, 10 etc. Doors open at 7.30; ice reserved for masquerlideru until 8.30. Those in costume must lvilve card, with nnt and character represented, at the door. Q r Bible Society Meeting. The Allull‘ll Meeting 01:1:0 Upper Cunuda Bible Society was held in the school room of the Presbyterian church on Thursday evening laat,und a Vbl‘y succcsflul meeting it use. Rev. J. Vickery occupin the chair Rev. Dr. Germain, who was present as the representative of the Bible Society, gave a very cxcullent address, full of information relative to the work under Consideration. A: the close the speaker ers accorded a hearty vote of thanks, moved by 11.:v.Wc~loy Dean, and seconded by Mr. A. McLean. The report of lhe Secretory-Treasurer Wile read, which shorved u sliczressfnl year. The collection amounted to 111.60. Bzfore Sl‘p- crating the following oilicers were elected [or the present yearzâ€"l’res , Rev. J. V'icliery; Vice-Pres. A. McLean; Sec’y-rreus., '1‘. 11, Trench; Depositarv, '1‘. F. McMahon ; Com. inittee, Messrs. Aha-itch, \Vrn.AIkinsI-n sr., A. Wright, N. Robertson, liar Deni). Collet- torsâ€"for village,east hide,Misses 31001119 and Mct‘ormglly; west side, Misses Storey and H.111; Victoria Square, MiSses Nichols and Carver; Healford, Misses Cornisky and Mupes. “ lviiiaiaIMu-zs PoiNTERâ€"WiimETâ€"(ln Wednesday. January 23, at the parsonage, by the tier. .1. Vlrkol-y, Mr. Christopher Pointer to Miss Minnie Delo Wright, both of the township of Vaughan. ( l House AMERL STOCK-TAKING - SALE Ve are hard at i: this week and have piled our BACK CENTRE TABLE Full of remnants of every kind including 1‘. Remnants of Filmy Dress Goods, Ieinilants of Fine Fancy Flannels, “ “ C ilnrr-(l Henriettus " “ Shaker Flannels, 9’ ‘1 5.: “ “ Black Henrielttus “ “ Prints, “ “ Mantle Cloths “ " Canton Flannels, “ “ Light Weight Tweeds and “ “ Table Linens, “ “ Sllirtinus, [Kerscys, “ “ Brown Hollands, “ “ Grey Flllnnels. ‘ “ “ Crctonncs, etc., etc. It is needless toe-ay that prices are very much in your favor, viz.: about 1,; price. Of Course the first comers get the plums. "i Special Prices this week in Grey ‘ Flannels: '_ All our 18c. Flannels for 150 per yd. All our 30c. Flannel for 24c. per yd. '1 “ 20c. “ k“ “Info “ Specialâ€"431:. Union Flannel for 90. " 20¢ per yd. _. Special Prices this week in Grey Cuttins : “ All our 50. Collon fur Lilo. per yd. All our file Cotton for 7c.per yd. [miss " 7o. “ " 5c. “ This is an opportunity you shouldn’t u H u ......nu...““nu..................-...nun-nun" - - .......-..-.---u.... A Straight Disc-Hint of 20 per cent off any article on our Front ; Centre Table. .u u . . . . ............n.......-... for 10 cts. each, worth 25 to 50 0113' each “ 25 " “ 25 to 75 cts. each 3' We have only lllllf a dozen L'idies’ Trimmed Huts and Bonnets left, but they are all up in due, and trimmed in Miss Patterson's best style. Your £4 choice at 33; per cent ofi'. Untrimmed Hits and Bonnets 25 per cent. 011'. Ladies” Coats. $2.75 for $1 85. Lidies’ Coats, brilld trimmed, $6.50 for $4.95. Ladies Beaver Coils, braid trimmed, $10 35 for $7 35. -' $1 00 Mantle Cloths for 79¢. per yd. | $150 Mantle Cloths for $1.19 per yd. ~21 $1.85 Mantle Cloths for $1.39 per yd. ‘ Special Prices in Groceries this ' week: z ctr md‘ W m ' l 28 lbs exlrn Granulated Sugar for $1 28 bars Russian Electric Soup for $1 f, 3:) lbs Bright Yellow Sugar for $1. 401bs Gold Dust Cornmeal for $1. 'I‘ 522' 315 lbs ltnlled 0 its for $1. 10 Cane of Good Red Salmon for $1. :3; :52 lbs L‘1\\'Si)ll,s Wheat Flakes for $1. ll) bottles Extra Pickles, $1. 52 Bars Electric Soap, $1. 221bs Fine Case Currants, $1, etc.,etc . We guarantee everything as represented, or your money refunded in every case . fkTKlNSON e. SWITZE . A VOICE FRONE 2,000 PEOPLE SAYS THE DOMINION SHOE STORE Is the most reliable place in the city to buy your Boots and Shoes. “'e take pleasure 111 shoning you our goods, whether you buy or not, to convinCt you that We are selling nothing but Solid Leather Boots, and cheaper than any other shoe house in the city. Give us a trilil and judge for yoursell. Gentlemen. ‘, Ladies. Boston Calf Local], S1. worth 1.25. D3501“- I‘fld Bfifiged, panning wo‘rth Unison Gulf 15:11 or Guitar, $1.50, worth $2. . l . J . Boston Calf liiunbcr, extm stronzdlmorth $1.5) lvgfitiiiolr'ilid in Cordovan Bul or Guitar, $1.7... \V'ili'th 1.50. .. .. ‘ Byrtonmc £11m” worm _'.c (lusco Gulf riork Soles,so_‘lid comfort ' anmu emf Lagml 'I 00 Wo‘m‘x 1",; ‘J ' Kangaroo Calf, leiiztlicr lined,:.lllr she-ulna. dandy. Dopgolu. Kill liul'to'n 150m: exieiision soles 1 “7250' “""w ‘3'”0' bounty, 2.00 \vorth 3.110. ' Dnngolu. Kid Wuukinpliust hand made silk ,. ~ . . , . stitchlfi’wmm 5. v - Aub‘;l|?1.n1filg-;LObt)u,(.Odllutll] Sense Toe, 1.5: Genuine (}__ri_rin Long Boots, waterproof, $2.053, D my“ Km 0x53“, Shoes, 73m worth Loo. “With 0'00- Donwl; Ki 1, a. belrn'y, 1.2.5 worth 1.75. Don-.1011 Rial. Silk stitch, hand turn, pit. tip. 1.51 worth 11.00. Sliopoi per pair or 2 pairs For 25c. New York Shoe Dressing only So per bottle. blisses. Skirting lion‘s, felt lined, Kangaroo leather, 1.o( Worth 1.5.). Boys. Hand Mst Pebble Luce 1. 8 to 10, me, worth 75‘. Cordovan Hutton, 75c, wortl‘ Boston Call, 11 to 1:5, 756. worth 1.00. Jorduvun Hund bluvle. 1.01), worth 1.5!). Hand-riveted, 1 to in our like ir..ll,1.Un,\v:l1“.1i 1.59 . A Money Puzzle Blink given an try With evm'v Pebble Leather This. 753. worth 1.50, boye' nun girls‘ bouts. Kangaroo Bur ton, tip, 1.0.), worth 1.50. Men's Overslloes, $1 00; Rubbers. 4%.; North “'i-st (lilln Rubbers only 81.00; Hip Robbers 553; Knee Rubbers $2 25; L'lllies’ ()i'o'shoes $1.25; Rubbers 30c,- Cllild’s Urcrshoes 75o; Rubbch 25c. DOMENEON SHOE STORE. COR. KING .9; GEORGE ST. TORONTO. TANUARY During this month there will be a complete overhaulng 01' Dry Goods at the Fire Proof preparatory to - STOCK-TAKING - The following lines will be sold at cost, and in many case! less than cost : Overcoatings, VVOi'steds, Twécds, &c. Men’s Shirts and Draivers; Ladles’ Vests; Men’s, VVomen’s a Child- ren’s Hosiery ; Salisbury Flannelettes, French Flannels,Unicn and all-wool 1*‘lannels,Fancy Dress Goods Light, Medium and Dark Prints,&. Grocery Stock always complete. ISAAC CROSBY-

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