Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 21 Feb 1895, p. 5

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We're bargains. Menus. J. Palmer. W. Proctor and J. Kelly uhlanded the Hnrnmun races on Sutur- «lay. and had the pleasuru of seeing Mr. Al. Pnciox’a “ chk French " win the open not. We understand that. the burners of this vicxuity aw [unmiug a bee! ring. No doubt n will remiud our butchers of “the boys and thu Inga." If you hear of flower prices than ours let us know uboun it. Atkiusw .5: Switzer. Our combination 0! high quality and low price beutu the county. Atkinson a Switzer. Maple Methodist. Sabbnth School in their annual dnve, made a good display as they passed thruugu Luis village on lueaduy. A beautiful seal glove was found on Yonge street, and has been left. at. 1‘2": LIBERAL. The owner may have the same, etc. Our statements are trusty, true and terse Atkinson dz Switzer. Mr. James Lee, 0! Euwwem. has been appointed a. hceuse commissioner for East York Dlsbric‘, in place of Mr. Morgan, de- ceased. Quality nu top; prices on the bottom, at the Concrete. At. Markham, on Tuesday, the Richmond Hill curlers was defeated by the Maple Leafs, of Sualboro', ly 3 points. chuuoxn HILL, Thursday. Fe'b, 21, ’95 Owing to the entertainment in the Masonic Hall next Tuesday evemug, the Mechanics' Instltute Library will not be open. First-class large Onions, 2 peaks {or 350 this week at the Concrete. Dr. F. J. Gullnnough, V. S , visits Rich- mond Hill prufesmioually every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Mr. T. Herbert Leunox will be at Kelly‘s Hotel every Wednesday. Miss Smith, of York Mills. is visiting Mrs. W. Cooper. 1055...1100 ...... 1120.. N “11201140 Last our «wine narth on Snturdnv night 1311ch 1". 'P. R. Crossing at 11.50 o‘ciuck. Until further uncine Hails will be closed at tbs Richmond Hill Post Office as follows:â€" MOBNING 'â€"G0ina North. south East and “’est. includinu Thm‘nhill, anle,annnto,Mnrkham,&c. 7.45 Vnmaz-Gning south East and West (rm above) 530 _ , B.â€"â€"Reziatera:1 Letters must he handed in at! ash Fifteen Minutes mu‘lier than the above men tionev! hours for clqgin Leave 6 ‘20 am 7 10“. 7 :0. ... my: ‘gfiéfimai. SUMMER TIME TABLE dnwmnrkec ........ Aumm ., Kim}. RICH“ . HILL 'l‘hornhil] Downsview Davenport Vfarkdale Connects with ‘U] trains, leaving House Richmond Hill. as fnllrIWSZ Mai! 19 Expresstavth A: South Accommodation, north and south. Express North .. .. Hall South .. TORONTO Union l‘hornhill... .. ‘ ucmmxu HILL King Aurora..... Nowmuket‘ EOEONTO. Union . srkdmlu. . hsvenporc‘ Dowusview H 55 PROCToRfsâ€"STAGE LINE. 10 O5 605 .500 Court Richmond meets on Fri-lay evening Sunlight. Soap, 60. a twm-bar at Concrete. 305 9.15 ‘. R. R. TIME TABLE. POST OFFICE NOTICE M esropolitnn SI. [Railway Gbing South ’9 m. 9 30. 10 10‘ 10 30 1050 11 10 1130 1150 720. 740. 800 830 1230 100 10 20 ’shurc” on prices, "long" on Atkinson AZ Switzer. 12 50 GOING NORTH .910 _. “.3005 GOING SOUTH 410, .430‘ ‘500 ‘ZO 30 2|) 30 8.35 9.40 eke mi] 9.19 Leave 6 MZV'I‘VEEFY. Postmaster In 1030 10 50 740 24o 540v 6 I0 410 310 330 500 Going RC Accom 2.30 600 740 800 300. 330 35 410 430 650 the Palmer North ~10 no Ar 30 8.00 a. m. 11.00 a. m 600 p.111. 10 55 ,8 ‘25 455 10 710 755 7.34 7.42 35 The Iasb Fancy Dress Carnival of the sea- son will be held on the rink on Thursday evening next. Cash prizes'tu the amount 01 $19 5!) will be given as fulluws :â€"â€"Boz.t Gen- tleman's Costume, 13%, 33; 2nd, 6150; best Ladiea' Costume, 15$, 33; 2nd, 31.50; but Boya' Costume (under 14 years), last, $1; 2116. 50 cents; best Girls’ Cuslume (under 14 years), Int. 31; 2nd. 50 cents; Deal. .Lmdy Skater, lat, $1; beat Comic Character, lac, $1.25; 2nd, 75 cents; Farmers' Race (en name 10 cents), lat, 83; 2m], 31 50. Tue Baud mll (urmsb 11111310 for the uccaeil u. Duors open at 730; we teuervei for was- querade” until 8.30. AdmisI-iunâ€" Masquer- aders and Spectators, 10 cents; Skaters, no: in costume. 15 cents. Those in coutuml mus: have their faces masked. The Misses Wehling, of London, England. who are among the most talented entertain- era in Canada to-day, assisted by Miss F. M. Keurick. graduate Royal Academy of Music. London, England. will give one of their Dramatic and Musical Costume Recitals, under the auspices of the Mechanics‘ Insti tute, in the Masonic Hall, on Tuesday even- ing next, the 26th met. The programme will include short dramas, songs, instru- mental rnunio Irish and Scottish dances, &c. Admissionâ€"Members of the Institute and children. 15 cent»; general adinissiun, 25 cents; a few reserved seats 10 cents ex- tra. Without a doubt this will he one of the most refined and most interesting pro- grammes given here in u long time. Don‘t. mil to hear these talented ladies. East York License Board met at the Clyde Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday, r‘eb’y 19th. Present: Uommissioners,Jumas Lay. Davrd Lynet. Christopher Harrison, and Inspector Eckardt. On motion Mr. Ley was appoint ed chairman. and Mr. Lynet secretary. The transfers from Ira Bates to F. J. Crone, and from J. H Perriu to A. J. Shaw were con firmed. The Inspector was iustrucled to advertise all new applications for licenses in the Markham Economist, Richmond Hill LIBERAL and Norlb Toronto Recorder. Thn Board decided to meet. on Saturday, April 20th, at the Clyde Hotel, Toronto, at 10.30 a. m.. for the purpose of granting licenses for the ensuing year. The Inspector was authorized to call a special maelng of the Board if required prior to the above date. The fifth annual co’uvention of the West York Sabbath School Associatinu was opened at the Methodist church, Isliugton. on Thursday morning. and was well attend ed. The president, Mr. J. E. Francis. made an interesting: uddr‘ws. and the secretary,Mr. W. J. Conron, repbrtrd progress for the year. Rev. J. A. Unulup read a paper on “The True Aim of we Sunday School Teacher." Mr. A DAy,gene|ul secretary of the Prnvincinl Sunday Sel-ool Amociazioo, addressed the children in the nil-‘rnoou. Judge Boy-l has reduced the number of polling districts in the village. for the Do- miuion elections, from 3 to 2, Centre street. to be the dividing line. 'This renlly looks as it the government were commencing to prac- uce economy. as it will save a, pollng booth, a deputy ramming officer, a pull clerk. wnd a countable. While they ware about. it. they should have cut off another, as one polling buoth is all that is required for this village. Casb-â€"We encourage cash buyerr. For prompt Can-h you can have thn following: 30 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $100, 341M. Light Brown Sugar fur $1.00, 12 lm‘ttlus good Pickles rur $1.00. Naugbtun Bros, Elgiu Mills. The government. have decided to give the position of License Inspector for Was: York to Mr. “"11. Pears‘ ex-mnyor of Turunlu Junction. The license commission”: far the year wil! be Dr. ClennPnan. n! Tornnln Junction. Mr James Duggan, of Westonfiud Mr. Frank Smith. of Edgelv. It. is gaueruily safer to usu Lhe best first, then you Will always have the best. Our esteemed citizen, Jnsoph Hall, hawewr, thought he would kvep his best. roasts of meat. for the last. The consequence was that, a few niuhLu ago, some perum relirvod him of Bbvlfl 50 lbs. of his Very best roasts. Tha balance of Felt Work at H. Siver‘s Boot & Shoe Store will be sold at cum to maks room for spring guods arriving every day. Mr. lwaac Crosby, D. l). G. M. W. for York District. and Mr. T I“. McMahon, M. W., as representatives: u! IVY Lodge, are in Toronto attending the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge, A, U. U W. “Revenge is awed." but, it Won’t. sweeten 00389. It lakes Atkinson 6': Swilzvr'n Sugar to do that. A big dollar’s worth tlus week. We had run mi a. few dozen copies 0! Tm: LIBERAL last. week before we dewcmd that we mm inserted Judge Morgan's name as re- vising burrister at the cuurt. of revision here. instead of Judge Boyd’Su We regret the error. Those who buy a licket (or the Mechanics' Institute Library men-nus Lu vex: Tuesday night will be presented with a free ticket. [or the Webling entermiument. If vou wish to find out. what. commutes real cheupueas, give our goods u can. Try our 15, 20. 25 or 300. Tea. Atkinson (2 Switzer, Kettleby DiVlEion, Sons of Temperance.iu- mud celebrating their Iorlielh anniversary in than place on Friday of this week. Alter a sleigh drive a banquet will be held, lulluwed by are-union of harmony and a temperance rally. {flood gnods ulwavn. UndFViwling pnlih’luess. All goods as represented. Removable priucs. A choice stock. No uuderhand methods. Trum at any cost. Every customer :4 friend. Every article a bargain. East York License Commissioners. Good hard for 9c West York Sabbath Schools A Delightful Entenainment. Another Carnival. Read our (Juara .tee. A Good Move. Llcense Board. per lb at the Concrete. Atkinson & Switzer. The funeral of the widuw of Cantu: Baldwin tw-k place lust Week to St JaIm-s’ cemetery. A service was held at the Church of the Ascension by Ruv. C H Dlxun. Last Vear It- chat $46,500 to water the streets and $50,380 to clean them. The city clerk last wvek registered 86 births, 61 deatrns and 14 marriages. Muss Ad4 E Hunlur has returned hume after an rxmnded visit up nu-rlh. Rev. W A Hunter, of Erskine Pres bywrian Church, preached last Sabbath evaning on Muhmnmedanism. The appunmneut of Mr. Hr Merrick as post nflica inspector for the KlIIgSLUu di vision, hus been gazetted. Several horses have bven drowned since the ice lmrwst cmmnem-ed, and a team belonging to Mr. \va Hurriamn, nf 638 Pulxuerstnn Avu., wure lust at. the foot ui Bathurst street. 644 The fire loss here during 189-1 was $152. 281. We have 245 u'llea of water mains and 253 unles of streets. I Rose ......Rus»\|iud. Letty .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Lucy Charles Wurrigmon... . . . Peggy. Scene A Room In a Country House. Britannia â€"A pnzrimic Nkfltch. . . C.W.Calvert CHARACTERS nmmnsamani Britannia ....P~ggv. Ireland . . . . . . ...Rasnliud. Scotland.“ . . . . . . . .. . .Lucy. (Introducing tbu Irish Jig and me celebrated Highland Sword Dance. The Taming of the Sbrmv. . . . . (Act II. Sum-e I.) CHARACTERS: Petrnr-m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy. Bug-lbw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R w Hud. Katharina (the Shrew)... .Luoy. Song. . ..May I have the Pleflflllft.’. . W Eaton Lucy. (Especially wriiten by A An April Jesl . . . . IT Wrstonfor the Misses ( Weeding. ) Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lucy. Modua (her cousin) . . . . . . Rnsulind. Recital . . . . . . . . Siwighiug. . . .E‘C.Stmdman Pegqy. Basedâ€"A dance of the summer flowers.,â€" Wbite Ruse . . . . . . . . . . . . Routind. Red Ros» . . . . . . . . ....Lucy. Piano Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .n.... The Webling Recital. The following is the prugramme to be given in the Mauonic Hall. nude? 1hr uusulces nf tba Mechanics' Instilule uexI Tuesday evening :â€" Piano Solo. . Headford. Or; \Velinf-sdny. 13m inst... a wry sad oc- curreuca took plnce in our village. I'- Was we funeral of David Lark. a young man who hm: lived in our midst all his lite. He had barn with his sister in Toronto flince the holidnys, and only n few days helnre his death ha was taken very rick with inflam- matinu of the bowels. Although vrry ill be expn-sfied a hope that he would ge‘ better, until lhe day of hill death, and whvn It bv- came nppnreut to him that he was called bv leave his friends and companim'n. his cheer- fullwss never lelt him. but, on the «unwary he gave words of comlort and cheer to his Lumber and hither, mm others who linger-m1 near hia bedriiv. He met [hill myaleri nu change. which is the mmimon lnl. n! umrlul man. exnressing a contidunce and unslll'ancr‘ in the kinrlneras qml wi-‘dnm nf Him whom having not ave-n he lowd. He. was actlv. both in the Church and in lhe Sum-nth School, and llmse \vhnm he left snrmwiny hi1 departure lmw many in uyillpM-lli'u' with them iu their bereaveman HP exprenlwd n wi-h tn hnve tlmv beautiful hymn, "Meet me There." snug at hie funeral, an it be our happy lot when we too are called. Helen and Mmlufl. . . . . . Sheridan Km (Selection from Ihe Hunchback.) CHARACTERS: ,, ,fl ..... ..... . .n m... uv'v u: uu- tam them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- lcal and sclentlflc books sent free. Patents taken thronnh Munn & Cg. recelve steels] notloe In the scientific Amen-Inn". and t us lira brought widely before the public wlth- out. coat to the inventor. Thls solondld aper. Issued wqekl . elegantly illustrated. has b 31' the largest clrcu ntlon of any ecleutlflc wor in the world. 83 ayenr. Sample c0 lea sent tree. Bulldln Edltlou monthly.$ .Sanenr. Slngle co les. 2 cents. Every number contains beau. tl ul platen. In colors. and hotograghs of new homes. wlth plans. enahllng ullders 0 show the latent dellgulglgnq'aecurg cnntrggs. _Addresa unnun Hear Them. The Misses Wn-bling. who have given on- terminmmils in the priucinv-l cities and towns in Canada and the United Staten, have evervwhere met. Will] the greatest eu- lbuuinsm, and the programme presented in Said M) be most enjoyable. Prolxsmr John Ruskin and James Rnasnll Lowell haw wrivien in the warmest. térms 0! their abili- tier to writertainl II. in fluid that. Miss Well- lnu: has no equal. Miss Lucy. Who has lnkPn the purl. of Lillie L.ml Fuuntlerny (Wt-r 500 l-imvfi. is the most talemed child actress nud society enlvrtuiner before the public, wliiie Mina Peggy has no rival in Huge play and idyllic permmnlinn. The New Yurk Herald lays: " This trio of clever sisters is e tirely original and unique. Nothing for a long lime has been seen in New ank at once an brightly 130'“. 80 flesh and so attractive, as he solve ions they give from the English comedies, the Shakespear- ian uu.l other old-time dramas." rom t answer and un honest opinion. write to [U N «I: 00.. who have had nenrlvflfiy yenrs' e_xperlenceln the patent. business. Communica- tlo s strlctly confidently. A Hmullgnok of In- c.._ -..-- .H, . -v 0 vv- 'VVIJ I4 ‘fiClllrlul. ll llllllllufllllt U1 In- ormatlon ochrnnng >l'nlrms and how to ob- .n._ n.-_ Epworth League. The Epworlh League will give an enter- tainment on Flimsy evening in the school ruou. ml the Methodist. church. The Junior League, wuicn bun recently been organized, will lurnixu the programme. MV-A-J-Hulflt‘o the president, wul address the Juniors. Last year’s taxes amounted to $2,526,- .um deal a and secure chhlféctsf 3:131:68"! u" HUNN 00.. wa YouK, 361 BROADWAY- I? I OMAIN A PATENT? Fora. Toronto N ones. Miss F M. Kmriu MISR F. M. Kmxri CHARACTERS) Sheridan Knowles. .S‘Ilui'gespeare E ESAAC CRO Goods. Afine assortment of Grocerie:-s a1- Ways on hand. Teas, Sugars, Currants, Raisins: $0 Cheap and good. Stook~Taking in full swing. Bargains may be had yet in Dry Hand Made Pebble Lace I. 8 to 10. 600.. worth 750. Cordovan Button, 750.. worth :51. Boston Calf, 11m 13, 750. worth 1.00. lordavan Hand Made, 1.00 worth L50. Hand-riveted. 1 to {wear llke iruu,l.U().worflh 1.50 A Money Puzzle Bunk given away wmh everv boys‘ and girls' boots. Men’s Overshnes, $1 00; Rubbers. 40c Rubbers $3; Knee Rubbers $2 ‘25 COR. KING & GEORGE ST. TORONTO. 'I‘. DOVV’SV‘VEIJL. Proprietor. 5895. The Ema MGM. Is the most reliable place in the city to buy your Boots and Shoes. We take pleasure in showing you our amide, whether you buy or not, to convinct vou that we are selling nnthing but. Solid Leather Boots, and cheaper than any other shoe hnuse in the city. Give us a trial and judge for yuursell. Gentlemen. ; Ladies. Cordovan Ba] or Guitar, $1.7... o , ..) . Casco Calf Cork SOIBS,Solid comfort,$2,worth 2.50 Kangaroo Calf. leanherlinedtsilk stitchm. dandy. $250, worth 3.50. Dougclu. Kid Waukinphust. hand made, silk stitch, $3, worth 5. Genuine Grain Lona Boots, waterproof, $2.90, worth 3.50. DOMINION - SHOE - STORE BUSCOIIACEIerFCBd! $1. worth 125 itnsco Calf Bu] or Gait'er. $1.50;7;vvo'rth $2. §Osl10n Cay pnucllexj. extra strong,$1.worbh $1.50 Heavy Factory at 3&c,ragular 5c,per yd i Heavy Fuctory at 5c,regular 7c.per yd - Heavy Facnnry at. Géc, regular 9c per yd. Greater bargains than ever in all lines Stock-Taking Sale DOMNEON SHOE STGRK Special offerings in Counterpanes and Bed Spreads: Counterpanes fgr _59c, regular price $1.00 Special ofl‘erings in Dress Goods and Henriettas : CONCRETE - HOUSE. VOICE FROM 2,000 PEOPLE SAYS Special offerings in Grey Flannels thls week : ' FEBRUARY of Black Henrietta: at 17c. to 45¢. per yd. worth from 30c. to 95¢ “ Colered “ “ 250. per yard. worth from 500. to 75cr “ “ Dress Goods, 10c. per yd, worth from 200. to 25¢. “ “ “ 5c. per yd. worth from 10c. to 15c. Boys. offerings in Factory Cottons this week: vorth 1.50. Skating Boom, felt lined, Kangaroo leather, 1.0:: a iruu,l.uo.worf.h 1.50 worth 1.50. 11 away wmh everv Pebble LeatherBals. 753. worth 150. Kangaroo Button, tip.1.oo, worth 150. Rubbers. 400.; North West Gum Rubbers only $1.00; Hip Rnhhars $2 25: Ladies’ Overshoes $1.25; Rubbers 30c; Child’s Overshoes 75c; Rubbers 250. STILL BOOMING AT THE Dongolu. Kld Uqurd Shoes, 750. worth Loo. Dongnla. Kid, 9. beauty, 1.25 worth 1.75. Dongola. Kid, silk stitch,ha.m1 turn. pnt. tip. 1.5: worth 2.00. Sliopers, 15¢ per pair or 2 pairs for 250. New York Shoe Dresging only 50 per bottle. benutv, 2.00 worth 3.00. Angula. Kid Bubtuu. Common Sense Toe. I.5( worth 2.00. Dongolu. Kld Uxford Shoes, 750. worth Loo. Dongnla. Kid, 9. beauty, 1.25 worth 1.75. Felt an Laced, 1.00 worth 150. Glove Grain Skating. 1.00 worth 1.40. “ “ Button, 6 and 7, worth 75c. Boston Calf Laced. Loo. worth 1.25. Duggola. Kid Bubtop Boos. ex‘uension soles, I Doggola Kid Byttnned, putt pip, wqrbh Miéseé.

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