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The Liberal, 14 Feb 1895, p. 5

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MORNING ~â€"-Goinz North soum last and “79%. includinu Thm‘uhill. Maple. Toronto, Mm‘klmm,&v. EVENING z-Going south East and \Vest (as above) \ 8.B.â€"â€"ReeisthrerlLettevs must‘he hand‘ mt least fifteen Minutes nnflier than the l k mentioned hours for closing. The Webling sisters, late of England. have been eu,l',ed by the Mechanics' lusti- cuze to «we Mu eutwtniument in the Masonic Hull. on Tuesday evnliug, the 261.11 mm. Farmer notice can Week. Miss Mary Trench snug at a concert in Association Hall. Tux-mun, on Monday even. ing. The eutertuiumvnt was given by the pupils of the Toronto Cnureervalary 0! Music. Oling to the Show blockade. nu mall matter reached the viilaLe from Friday morning uulil Monday night, except what came by Thomp».uu‘s stage Hue. Mr. Joseph Lawlepa infnrms the farmers of York Mills, Brdfurd Park and ucinity that he in prepared to chop und crush grain m Iowan: rules, on Monday. Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday of each week. We welcome Wuge-wurkers who want. way- dowu prices at Atkinson Lt Swixzer's. RICHMOND HILL, ’ hnrsdav, Fe The best. goods, the best attention. the best prices at Atkinson & Swilzer’s. A big dollar‘s worth of Sugar this week at the Concrete. Another Fancy Drvss Cnrninl will be held in the rink. on Thursday evening, the 28le of February. Cash prizes will be Given. Farther notice later. Reeve I'ugsfley wnn in Toronto on Tuesday as a repr vsentntive of the County Council on the Board of the Industrial Exhibition. Mias Miuqie Gurness, bus returned home after spending a few weeks with her friends at Dollar. M1. T. Hubert Lennox will be at. Kelly‘s Hotel every Wednesday. moud Hill pruies and Saturday nfxe Our Teas tickle the meteâ€"Atkinson & Swiizer. Our 25 and 30 at. Teak are epecial values fry them. Atkinson & Switzer. The finest Mock. the Atkinson & Suitzm‘s. Leave 7 19.. lo 55..“ Lmsl: car‘ :Iawmm-k-et . . . . . . . Aurora. M King ..... RmHann Hm. 'l‘llornhill . Downsview Dwemmrt. "with!!!" TVTR’NI'I'O Union SUMMER TIM Um arkdm 01 venp I) ~nwn‘zv L'unrnhill.... mommy!» King . Aurora. , . Hewmuket Until further notice Hails win he closed at the Richmond Hill Post Olficn as follows:‘ N. R. R. TIME TABLE. Mai 6 Fun: A0001}!pr Express Kr- Mail South PORON We Eiifiwni. \_. PRUCTOR’sâ€"fiAfiE LINE. [255 10 05 5 Dr. F. J. Gull Did you get V POST OFFICE NOTICE Mmropoiitnn 51 L()(3 IKE/593. 6 20 am 7 L'U‘... . 100 120 140 410 31 ug South 50 40 with all trnim. leaving: nmmfl Hill. as fulans: regs. Imlrth A? South “ Mimi, north and soukb pm HILL niieruoon GOING NORTH‘ Mail A .. 8.30 3.40 .. 8.48 éd‘ifid ’som'n Olll‘ 640 410 430 yh 9.40 pm ugh. S ‘ VifilYB Rich- umHy every Wednesday Leave 6 40 7 4C. MI TEEFY, Postmaster rs must‘he handed in m-lier than the above mine this morning?! largest choice are at . [Railway Going North Accom Act,an 11.13 1L2-2 TABLE 30 the Palmer (300?.m 8.00 a. 111. )L00 9. In t leave 14, ’95 Ax- Mm”! .3 05 845 710 5‘30- 7.45 The Review 0! Reviewa (or Februnrv pub- lishes un appreciative estimate of Robert Louis Stevenson [mm the pen of Charles D. Lanier. The same number cnutuius a sur- wy 01 the field of contemporan romance written by Miss Jeanette Gilder. who cleverly clmrucwrisee (he Valium memburd of Steven son's “ school." if such a group of writers mav be said to axial, and other prominent nowaiinls of the riuy who may fairly be coaut- ed among his mccessms. A meeting: of the carnival committee was held yestsrday ulwrnonnml which the follow- ing business was Iransaulpd. Treasurer re- ported net proceeds to be $51.80. Mowd by Mrs. Proclor, sm-omled by Mrs. Wiley. that a vote of thanks be tennered to the Council for use of riul}. lo the lmud for their excell- ent music, and L. all who so kindly acuiuted in umkiug the cnrni'ul such a grnnd success. Moved by Mra. \\ iley, Mluonded in Mrs. Mc- Mahon, that Mrs. MoEln-y, Mics Teely, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Langstnll'. Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Switznr, and lliss Brown he a committee to use the funds fur the re'iel of the needy as occasion rcqu'ucs,- Curried. York County Patrons. The annual meeting of the York County Patrons was held at the Albion Hotel last week, President A. Forster 1n the chair. A large nsLeudanco of the mvmbPrs was preaâ€" em. The: following officers for the enéuing year Were electadzâ€"Presidout, A. Forster (reelected); Vice-President, H. Snider; Sec.-Trens., J. C. UlArk; Svutiuel, R.Creigb- ton; Guide. E. L. Crawford; Execulivu Committee, Gen. Wellings, E. H. Siuiey W. W. Walton ; Delegate to Grand Association, E. H. Sisley. Another Handsome Catalogue. The Steele. Briggs,i\1arcfln Seed Cump my, of Toruntn, huve issued many pretty cala- ioguea in years gone by, but. thiq year’s semis to hen the most cnmplete yet. vent. out. The colored engravings of vuriuus kinds of flowers on the from, and back covers are very nt- traclivo, and most of those on the inner pages are Hue to untule. The description of the different Foods and flowers is clear and full. Tyne firm will be pleased to send a cnpy to any parson sending his address to 131} King St. East. Special unssinnmy rwrrires will beheld in cumin-lion wi'h the 'l‘hurnliill Circuit. [H'Xt Subballl. Fubruary 17m. as follows: Mn. Ziun, Dollar, at 2.30 p. m., Rev. F. A Cus- ~idy, M. A.. of Japan. will preach, and at ’I‘hcrnliill Methovli-t cunrcli, Mr. qusidy will conduct the Missionary Meeting at 7 o'clock p. in. Special collection in aid of Mission Fund. Dyspepsia paves the way for diVnrce. The pure Gouds which Alklumnl & Swimer sen urlp to make We home happy. The Deaural-inn Cmnmillee are to be com- nlimuuted (In the very pleasing nppeurnnce of the rink nu Tuesday rveuing, at so little expvuse. Ye umlernlanll llmL all 111» thus Ware loam-Id, and the Ileana paper cost only limeu cema. » Snowed Undel Some of our heavy drinkers felt iuc‘ined to calluut the band when they MW Josh’s milk sleigh eruexging from a Malkhum sumv- bauk. su pIense-l Were lhuy m pee his gruiul Couulenuuce once u ore. The liuuliug of the milk-bell, iu butmnnv with we dulcet sounds vi the swing ar-vuud o «l Beth's neck was greatly mined during the pxevivus three days. An exchange: lells of a mmuu who buught a new {nngled Cbfire pot. from a. pedlm. In the evening she ahowed 1L I0 her husband, a hardwaru dealer. who told hI-r he had the same tmna in his store for lnulf the price she paid. “ WeH." she enid, “ why dun‘t. you advertise? Nobody knuwa what. you hue {or 53's.” Hon. bun, bun: says the owl, If ohis quesliun reiers to the men who sell llV’ry best guouu in mm; at the luWesL prices were is umy one answer, Alkiusnu & Switzer. In givmg the standing ul lhe pupils of the Public School in lam Week‘s LIBERAL. we in- udvmleully omitted the mama OI Mauler Norman Wilson in (Le Jnuior Third Claus. Norman stands 41!) on the “at. High School Trustees. At ihe January session of the County Council, the follpwing lru-m-s of Hugh Schaols Were appoinhzd: Weston «Henry \Vklbh. Mnrkhuluâ€"W. Ma'Juy. Ricbmuud Hillâ€"VV. H. Cluhiue, Newmurkel B. F. ‘Irwin, Auroraâ€"Peter MoMurchie, Toronto JuncLiunâ€" A. J. Robertson. W. U. Gnhn, G. Gram, C. Hull. JAII-Kiuuuu, B. Edit)”. Wrigh. Urus.. undertaken, had quite an expenem-e on Fridny nfmrmmn. I'hey sun-lad tor Heudhmi with their hearse- uleigh. containing a canket, but when within India mile of Ihe Icrikflmfl, they uuuid not further rurrunuul the high snow banks, and were forced to leave their sleigh on the road. unhitch their horses, and lake um casket lhe remainder of the Way on a hand sleigh. Save the cents and the dollars will save themselvru S The twsl Wuv to follow this ex- cellent udvice Is to Nude at Adsiueou m A Conservative C(HWHHiOH is m Aurula on lne22ud of Lhis month Mama 0. H 'l‘unpel, and mlIer are EXIJBOled. In in rvpurled than, I: n f-IILIhâ€"I‘ M. P. or Nurl to contest. the riding in Muluqk. the present uu It's no go this year tu; m gunie mm which nre Ml Missionary Meetings Special Imssinnmy wrvives will nun-lion wi'h the 'I‘hurnhill U Tran. An Omissxon last Week They don‘t Live Here Review of Reviews. Relief Commattee. vod Ic. Iook at the thermometer judge of winter. The nnly thing [is Alklusou J: Swiwcr's pricru. Man: In“! In Zero. H. S. Exam. Primary LIL ramm. 86 pvr ct [1, Glowr, 66 per , 81 H w. Moudi», 63 -- 79 " |R LSIorey, (30 “ 76 “ \V. A. Glass, 54 " , 69 " IL. Kcfler, 43 " Icmwemion is (.0 I)! held at UL of Lhis month Dubiou- mpel, and mlwr ministers In yupurled that, Dr.SLrMNe, (Nnrlh York, will be asked ing in ugpurlliufl lo MLW. eut member. L, Swnznn, Pres. L LANasrwrfieo'y. 1 man, Treasure}. ‘ Dead Beats. \ Two young men. who gave their names as: ! Bus-ell and 'l‘aylur, and did nnt cure [.0 pm- rumz; huteis, culled at Mr C. Sheppard's nu ;'lun~duy evening, and eugunml board nnd lludgiug fur n .my nr two Yus'eruuy they pretended to give a Punch and Judy show 1n [the Lumen Huh, hut nflll‘ cullecling all the fivu cent pieces they could gct frmn the little buys. informed them that Punch and Judy Would qu. act that day. Allerwvtnln they slipped "way without paying Mrs. Sheppard for their board. Shame you idle I and umbonent fvliows. wee-k, a pleasant and memorable event tnuk place, the ocuasiuu being a slt‘lghinu party from Toruuto, invited by the Misses Ellstnn of that place, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lorsch, of 'l‘urnnto. The Victoria Hull, which was secured for the occasion. Wm. lasrefuly decorated with flags. evergreens, hunting, &0. The party, to the numbrr nl one hundred. on their arrival at lhu hull were received by the Misses Ellsllm and their friends from the surrounding district Shortly alter arriving dancing wns indulged in till the wee smn' hours of the morning. All the most delicious Viuuds that could tempt the appetite were sarved during the evening. A sleigh load of Masonic brethren ll‘um Orient Lodge of Toronto, who were visiling Patterson Lodge that evening. ad- journed'tn the hull-room, and it is needless to any enjoyed themselves. Some of those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lnrsch. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Holl- en, Mr. and Mrs. Manthis, Mn Jnakmnn, Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. McFarlane, Miss Gertie Burgess. Miss Davison, Mr. Smith. the Misses Culling, Mr. Pearsnll, Mr. Robert Ferguson, MINS Burgess, Misxes Lennox. KHDP. Palmer, Walker, (lledbid. Bert, Mil- ligun, Melllers, \Vulah. Murray, Mnrt'ltmn, Gibson. Jouvn, Bright and Henley; Messrs. Mcnullen. Rear. Ford. Campbell. Cbapliu' McKeown. Mters. Mathews. Dunn, JhlJlJSDII, Dawwu. Brownjnhn. Robinson, Gurmd. Seurle, Warren, Reinhardt, Doberty and Judd. ‘ NEsnflrâ€"McLAnTvâ€"Ac the Manse. 9‘- Ben.» ue A7e.. Toronto, on January 9211,1895, by Rov. A. Gilmv. Robt. Nesbltt, of Mushum, Que. to Mary A. G. Mch‘Ly. of Rxchmond Hill. LEEK--â€"At the residence 0! J4 D. Tnpp, 138 Close AVenue.Ptu‘krlu18. David. W. Leek. aged 23 years6 months. second son of Jonah Leek, of Headl‘m-d. WALKERâ€"At Hendfurd. on Thursday, February 7th 1895. Dorcas. wife of 133mb Wulker.s.ged 46 years, 9 monthn. 26 days. A large qlmnmcy at Cedar Posts. Alsu a. quan- titv of Shingles, pine and cadar. on lot 50. {at con. Vaughan Apply to Father and Son. The following notice from the Avalanche, of Glenwood Springs, 01:1,. shows that. Rev. Dr. Percival is receiving a warm welcome in his new field of labor :â€"- “Last. Tuesday evening a reception was tandeer to Rev. \V. W. Percivnl. \thI has acceptnd the pastoraln of the Presbylmian church of lhlslci‘y, by the anmlH-rs of we chum-h and congrrgntiun, m [be yesidlece u! Mr. Reed Uurrin. A large number of our cilizens were present and the afi'alr was a success from beginnniug l0 end. Everyoua who met Mr, [’e-rcivnl SPF-mi to be well plt-vased win: him. and the Presbyterian church it to be congrmuluted in securing him as their new pastor,” . . . “Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rimmmmn will mHeYLnin a few fricn"? at dinner \hH evrlvinu in hullul' n! I)". l’t'ycivrfl, Hm new meM u! Hm PPR-.52”- tcnnu uuurun " We nisu llulicr‘ by t.le Mislmwelki EIMer- prise that RM. Atwood Pacivul, mm of thu nlmva. has recmved a call frum the Brnmlmny Pun-b3 terinn Church, Lngauspun, Ind, at. a salary of $1,800 a year, with mnuee lighted with electricicv, heuted thh natural gas, and other conveniences. The call nil; hkeiy be accepted. LEM), Suprnna, Torontu; Mr. H. N. Reid, baritone, TnurnlnH; Mr. J. H. Buwes, Iari- zone. Toronto; Muss Jessie Melville, 810cm tlomst. 'l‘nronlu. Chair taken at. 8 o‘clnck; Nipper suvvd in me 8‘ S. room from 6 In 7.30. Tickets. adults. 30 cents; Children under 12 Vans, 15 cents. The wmmiuee having this m clntge h-Ive dum- everything possible to pruviJe an exerlient evening's entertainment. Come early and avoid the rush. Court of ({evmon of the Dominion votera’ list for \Vesi. Yurk was held here on Friday, Ruvieing Office», Judge Morgan, presiding. The Tories «dived about, a dozen names, and Lhe Grim abuui an equal number. The Grits upplwd Ln have A number of names remuved, (in: us we list bud um. been made out in ac- CIIHIVHH'B with form “ D." the Judge wmid not. cuneidrl‘ inn-m. The Revising Officer would ulkw nothing but. what. was swmu Lo. and many from how sides of politim left we court mum firm in their opiniun that. the H0. culled ti'unchim act, was a must unjust m'9naUIe. The rendence of Mr. Fullerton Gibson. 2nd Con. Vaughan. was the same of a wry nappy event. on Wednesday evening, Feb- ruurv 6th, when MLGibsou’a third daughter, Janet. was marriud to Mr. James Mallnv, of Teslon. The ceremony was pwlnrmed by Rev. W. Aim»? of Aurora. assisled hy Rev, C. A. Campbell, of Maple. The hrille was assisted bv Mina May Martin, of Scnl'buru', and Mr. R. S‘ Thompson, of Maple. supp-m,- ed the gmum. The bride was ueally attired uud luukenl well, as also did the l-l'Hesmnid. Ibe invited guests were cuufined to rnlatiws of both families Allernn excellent welding dinner and a pleasant hour or two in social intercourse, the marriage couple left amid slmwvrs o! ric-=_nld s’lppel‘s and guol wishes, on a trip to Hamilton and «her places. Oys‘tcr Supper. The E. L C. E. o! the Methodist rhurch, Thorium”, purpose Inn/mg nu Oyster Supper on ’l‘uursduy. Eeb‘y 21, 1895. Rev. W. F. Wilmn, uf Toronto, will deilver an address. and the following lnlenled artists will make up an excellent programme: Mum Ida Mc. From " Saturday Night." At 'l'horubill on Thursday evening 32-4 FOR SALE Court of Revision MA [KRIAGES Manoyâ€"â€"Gibsbn. DEATHS nion or Hm Dominion votera’ ml; was held here on Friday, », Judge Morgan, presiding. zed about. a dozen names, and uu tâ€"quul number. The Grits A number of names remuved, JAB. A. MCCAGUE. Rxcbmoud Hill P evening of last. 3} ISAAC CBGSBY. ‘gfiSmck-Takmg Sale Cordovan 5 08.501) 0qu f Kangaroo C Dongclu. Ki snitch, Genuine G: worth 3‘ Hand Made Pebble Lace 4. 8 to 10, 600.. worth 75c. Cordovan Huttou,75c.. wurtb :31. Boston Calf, 11 to 13, 750. worth 1.00. 3onlnvun Hand Made, 1.00, worth L50. Hand-riveted. 1 tn4.wear11keirun.1.0:),rvorth 1.50 ‘ A Muuey Puzzle Bank given away WM) every buyu' mm girls' boots. Men’s Overshnes, $1 00; Rubbers. 40o; b" Rubbers $3; Knee Rubbers $2 25; L Child’s Uveralmes Bargains may be had yet in Dry Goods. Afine assortment of Groceries a1- Ways on hand. Teas, Sugars, Currants, Raisins, etc cheap and good. Special offerings in Groceries: :52 lb: Bright leluw Sugar fox $[.00. 22 lbs Fine Off stalk Raisins fur $1.00 1'8 lbs Exlra Grunnlutecrslmar for $1. 22 best. Rice for $1.00. 10 Calm Good Salmon fur $1.00. Etc , etc., etc. : Try a pacxage of Aunt. Polly’s Pancake Flour. Try a lb.can of the Big Wash i Tin Baking Powder. Boston Casco ( 5395. The Fire Pmof. l895 Special offerings in Grey F] ' Heavy Uninn Flannel, 90 par yd, regular 13c. " VVuol Flannel, 150. per yd, regular [80 “ “ “ 16%0 per yd, regular 20a “ “ “ 240. per yd, regular 30: Lut lâ€"Your choice for 10:, worth from 2‘ JacTKINsoN & SWITZER. COR. KING & GEORGE ST. TORONTO ’1‘. I)()VV§9S§V7E 141,4. I’roprietor. Stockâ€"Taking in full swing. greater bargains than ever Hi all lines Remnants Heavy Factory at 350,1re2uI-4r 5c.per Heavy Fact .ry at This line is too extensive to enumerate here, but we are givinga handsome dia- cmmt to induce purchasers tu buy NOW. Is the most reliable plac‘ take pleasure in showingV you m lh'dl‘, we are selling lnothing ullldl‘ shue house in the city OMINION DOMIMON S rdnruy Velvets, 50c,regnlar 75C.n yd u! Vulvets. 500., ernlul‘ 85c. 23 yd. ncy S'ripcd Silk, 500. regular $1.75 to $225 a yd. Special offerings in Counterpanes and Bed Spreads: A VOICE FROM 2,030 PEOPLE SAYS THE Calf Laced. $1, worth 1 tall Bu] or Gainer. $1.50 Calf 15mcher,extm str( in 39.1 or Guitar, $1.7”, 5qu Dark Soles.solid can 00 Gulf, leatherliuedfii O, wmth 3‘50. Bargains in Dinner Sets Special offerings in Dress CONCRETE - HOUSE. Special pecial offerings in All-Wool Blankets will 50. Special offerings in Crockery and Glassware: Gentlemen. Special offerings in Ready-Made Clothing: ' FEBRUARY Special offerings in Men’s mgkinpha‘ r1. $1, worth 1.25. Gainer. $1.50, worth Ier. extra. str0u£.$1.w0 Boys Black Hennettaa Colored “ Do not fail to secure some of these Bargains. Spec1al offermgs offerings in F hand made, ‘silk waterproof Dress Goods, STILL BOOMING AT THE stitch, a. worth frum 25 tn 500. each worth from 35c. to 750. each Bargains in Tea Sets, 3 in the city to buy your Boots and Shoes. our gnuds, whether yuu buy or not, to convinot but Solid Luther Buot's, and cheaper than any Give us a. trial and judge for yuursell. - SHOE - STORE rth Counterpanes for actory Cottons this week: 170. to 45¢. per yd, worth from 30c. to 95c 25¢. per yard. worth from 50c. to 75m 106. per yd, workh from 20c. to 25c. 50. per yd. worth {rum Me. to 15c. 1 £133}; mm W 75c; Rubbers 25 HQE $TORE, quoia. Kid Bu Bmcuded Sflk Velvets.506.rpg.85c.ayd Fancy Silk Velvets, 500.reg.$1.35 a yd Fancy Velveteens, 25c. reg. 50 to 75c. Fancy Pluahcs,&rc.25:.,reg.40 to $1,00 in Velvets, Goods and Henriettas: 1a Kid Bumu. ( launels thlS week : 3( st Gn E51 for 50c, regular price $1.00 “ 98c, 1 40 H $1 In, “ 1.50 ‘- 1.98, “ 3.00 Boys’ Caps: Bargains in Toilet Sets Ladie LIiéseEs. {ubb etc. Lot 2-Your choice A5c,regular ‘ this week ; nmon Sense Toe, I.5( Kangaroo leather. 1.0‘ rs only $1.00; Hip Rubbers 30c; North I ‘th 1.75. urn. put. tip. I.5( worth 1 ,ion soles ttla‘

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