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The Liberal, 14 Mar 1895, p. 5

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Dr. F. moud Hi and Sam: Mr. T. Her} Hotel every \‘ The ecli on Suudav as least Fxfil mentioned 1 Best kmha re per In at, the Cm 35 lbs I Granulaxe who had “(68‘1th Tlmrnhill . Downaflow Davemmrt Y‘mrkdnJ a”, TORONTO Miss Lewis wen dav, to spend a there. past we In“ It Connects with u. erao Riahmnn'i Mai (' Exprnst.1Accommndntio : Express North. Hail South“ Unti] fur Richmond The fin: divi the Muwut Gov Spiendid Cnfiaei crete, grownd while Miss E making a N. R. R! TIME TABLE Un mu . m‘kdnlu .. Davenport, anusview flawmnrket Aurora, ...... Mics win: 11 lfhotnhill emu MOND Kim! Axum r Newman. MORNING EVENING insuze «pm SUMMER TIME TABLE PRUCTURB .QTAG .{Ic TORONTO [Additi Hwy 10 05 eave 7 10.. 305 I tt am Good vaIue in Lemons at the Concrete. Good ( Another letter Ir sewed next Week. Hora“ SI rucrete, \ HMOND HILL, Thursdav, Mar. 14, ’95 POST OFFICE NOTICE Metropoliimn 53!. Railway K40<3 A.HJ»_‘. ,iin Going South EMS 255: ll) r frirnd xi (Junouaa' HXLL xurs f n visl of ‘ert Lennox will be at Kelly’s J Shirt .ll‘L GOING NORTH Mail A eduesduy GOI with fri ‘erum 64') an all .n‘th :9 Soul north and s‘ M 1' 'll] 1(1 [uphe- ‘t ()ffi N( 3.40 Ahiu is mukiua a. visit s‘W.A.McUague,Toroulo. red pure Lvnf Lard 10c ‘Ie. This lard is extra. {US mama. )ll ains. leaving L as fulans: mffi unily wt 49 i'sou'm ‘MZ "FEEFY. Postmaster 30 4C [ails win he closed at the sugar for $1. at th finer, nf Queansville. i months wuh Mrs. W era must be handed in (-mliel‘than the above Satm‘ at 31. ‘I’l-l tum as follows. ‘0th East and lim- Thornhill, m, Markham , 8:0,. net and West (as u looked very pretty of White Rose. ds in the village. wmurket on Saint- aya with relatives v'. S , visns Rich- every Wednesday vs hr 250 atlth‘ quon 10:) par can hh Going North Percival will be ‘uth 30 4O 30 Accom rw maht leaves 3 per yard and pet yin-d at the I business men I“ be glad to 1 be opened in next. Monday" H) at the Con nre wailing. fnuiliflcs Am: are the latest 3 our village. use on Centre M] H $1. 31 lbs of 2Cuucrete. 11 E LINE. riLy 700 Ar 800 840 ......... 240 300. 330 350 410 t. of anie, rare {or the ‘13 the Palmer 50 10 50 30 ause gave of 37. 11.oo n. m. 600 I). m- 7.12 1.0. 34. 7. 7. \ llull' LUIS- ,1, 1 teurlance IS .18 m 9 Spiefidid Mrs. R. Baker, (1! Toronto, rr-turm Turuduy evening, aher spending a two wnh lxwr uum‘ Mrs. Gr. \\'i.e Bake! also won: Sun-luv hue, snIL Was that. Judgv McDoug addvd 10 nnme 12 of their npp‘ the hall, 'on Sunday Mu o‘clock, and warm lo St. rburch. “hvre a sermon “ va. Bro. Heulbcote, at 3 The annual meelir Association will be 1 King. on Tuesday, Mn for the election oh; and other important I) ed in the p sociatiou ar 1y delhered at their “ A dav lust; tn who so uhlv to the you :eul them a needed. It, cause were Mr. Brown and Wilson, nf Glengurry. and Idefended the Dominion ( the National Policy. As curly, we cannot give a repo this week. suffice it to s Gnnd V'neuciu Ruiriufl Cur‘rzmls for 611 per It», and iua Prunes for 3!. Al-kium inn Hausa over Sunday last. Measr and Scarbnrn, also of Turnnm, Sunday afternoon and returned in mg. month or 1:0: Brother Fares! the hall, ‘un Sn o’clock, and war The ladies 0 Auxiliary desirlr‘t to say that fallen in ple A public meeting Jnhu Brown. Patrol: York, was held in lhe last evening. The s the National Policy. As we go to press curly, We cannot give a. report of me syeeuhen this week, suffice it to Say the crowdvd building fairly shook will; eluque-ncn Mr. Haycock, M. PR, was unable to be present. As a small token wt (- of appreciatinn for pus ber»: of Court. Laurel. A short. lime ago prpseule D. Carley, wilh a. bun compuuim Will] the fol A land of the M Thofnlaill on Tl Pullurson Lovige, quaztpd in Victuri billiwray, D. D. G evening. Good Japan Teas for 15. 50, 25. 30 and 40 cents per lb. and good Black Teas at same figures, at :he Concrete. A Reform meeung for No. 2 divisiun. Markham. will he held In Juyne’s Hull, Elgin Mills, to-mnrrow (Friday) «Vfllllug Mr. H. R Frnukland. the Relm‘xu cnndulnle will be meat-m. All Relax-meta will he wvlc-nned. Suniight Snap (3c per T Pure Soup 4 hurs for 23c, bars for 231', 5 ll Juhilee Russian Electric Soap f0: Own Electric Soup for Concrete. Messrs. Sofas nnd MoNfullen. of Toronto were guests of Mr. J. Ellatontqf th Rumin- A meeting for the puer the lncmare club Nit] be Hall, this evening at 8 c teurlance is rv‘quwnlaLl. Mr. 09011 Klink. of Vim-«mu Square, met with a puxnful accident. on Tuead ny evening. In putting a horse in the smnle, xhe animal. being frightened at snap-thing, jumped on him, breaking his lc-g bumw the lime. 17 inch Blue and Red Gllet‘k G-l cams per yard, good Shaker FM“; per yard, and uxlru Dram CMWau 15c per 30rd. Atkinson a Swiizn yard, nnd y per yard at At. the Fnu awning, Mrs» Alluin Warn» bu be”: of the bri Psrliqn having any prop. are l‘equeslrd L0 cwmmul Salami“, auctioneer, loefure SMRMH], auctioneer, hefure 31 his wouth sale at, Maple nn Bee Brn’nd Pure (39)]qu ’l‘m Blended CeyRmS at 20 and 25 0' package. ThrSh are “rand tens Atkinson & Switzpr. At the Court of 13 Presentation and Address. \mall token wf estenmmnd an a mark ciulinn for past. service-8, the mwm- )uurc Laurel, A. 0. F., King City, a )THEF Hrmp Carpet for 10 Oé‘nlfl per an) wi‘le Floor Oliclum exua 250 the Concrele. Jelplngl 13 unnec in this ‘ the you assisted LL! guutl rig rignde Annual Meeting Votes of Thaks Patron M eetin Hp (Sc per 'l'wxu 15-: urs for 230, Wand ill Juhilee bar for tie Soap for 25¢, am),th Gm: at [mother can“ hnk'l hefnre all ‘0“ \Vednesdnv, His Honor 8 for the Grit», and rumoved uwnts. m of officers. at ‘rtnut. business. erinv of King P rdially xnviteJ tI Brig ers um 11‘ "day nice the Women‘s Misl to present their ll)» 7. Mr. Uounlv, who 5 {dress on Missionary me " on the evening young ladies and gen asonic fratrrnil)‘ drove to nursday ewniug, vi~iling and were uflvrwnnls ban- Yfll‘ an“. R. W. M., was the gu Sims, N followin them to entertain, also ‘IUOII who so cordially and where slrenum Wm» JFSal'Y fur the auxiliarv ’(rSDL‘Ct thelr lives have of our court we have the last. few years, lhe ronto, returned hom ,lsome of King Plowmen's i xu Hogan’s Hall, 1E. King City, a thvir treasurel. Mr. ome secrmury, m:- wing address: 19m. at quested to meet at rrurlou next at 2 Mary's (English) ill be preached by W I‘M} an ting nI . Gnrm ‘k Glass Cloth 5 h, at 2.30 p.m., auditing books . All interest- Plnwmen's As- to attend. [\lr‘ . 13. U. HulVry veruwent and 3 go to press Id a and Te cunts par April 3nd TRIM s Missionary r 230. 7 bars 13 bars Our cents at, the ill t/lLl‘ at M 0 l‘ nll [0. 13 and ‘S;\ViHU\V2 drove up the even- A full ul 9 par 1} lb try them. Ric Btu. MC su of the ispose 01 of Mr. r “793! Maple, Putruu Luckie HulVry Pumas nizlng Lorne HI uir H D HS mhlivncp in its (like!) delightfully served h) rrullzvd. wt the nociety. their 1) Cell The annual winter race» drew a large crowd to Bond's Lake on Frlfiay last. The truck was in good mmditionmnd the firmtimz was exciting. The judges were 11. Wells and J. Huger, Aurora, and Ed. Jackson, Bedtord Park. The fullnwing are the win’ners: Named Raceâ€"Robinson's Phillis. 1; Proc- Lor's Jack, 2; Dxlwonh‘s MM. 3. 25‘.) HASPâ€"H. Legge'a Birvhznnrk, 1; J. Pulmrr‘s Lorena, 2; J Wail's Udo, 2 30 Raceâ€"J. Casserley's llnple‘thauf. 1 ; J Uh 1r!eswor1b'a Tummy R,, 2 ; ’ ‘ESluue'u Death of Mr. J. A. Monroe. Many friemds here wi!l learn with regret of the (111111 of J. A. ML-nrue. B. A‘, a former head muster of our High School, at the early nge of 50 years. When Mr. Monros taught here he was Mr from being in the ('n j .yment 01 good heulub, and in was evident Lhut his Work was telling ou his frail col-Sli- tutum. When he left. here ubuub two yunrs ago. be bad the respect. and gond-will of ago, he had the respect. and good-will of everybody; Many of these in needy circum- stances will remember him as n elm-ti u gentlemen. and us one who was ever ready to give freely to tlluse worthy of assistance. We copy the following notice of his death from lhe Exeter Advocatv. and }oiu with our cozem in expressing our hvarlfelt symputby with his bereaved wile, whom the deceasud so dearly loved :â€" “ To us it is a and duty to chronicle this Week the death of Mr. John A. Munroe, who died at the residence of his Wife‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fulluud, sr., on Monday last, the 4th day of March, at the age of 50 ywars and 3 months. The drceused has been in poor health for over me years, nud has be u under the best medical treatment that could be obtained: be has also irievl change of climate, but. it was of no avail. His deulll was (mum-d bv a complication of diseases, and will be sadly mum‘qu by a number uf An EnjOyable Evening. The"A: Home" of me VVnmteu's Auxiliarv of me Mmhndiut chnfch, held met Friday awning, proved quite a succufis. A large audieucn was prbuent, auracwd. no doubt, by the fact that ML Guuoly,. a volunteer missionary, “as 1.0. ud-ireaa the meeting, thin hpi‘g in use” sufficient to draw a large number. But. in umlilion to this was 3 mm imi mudAc-ll programme I-xrellenmy rendered by our heat lncul Laient. LastJml. not least, wus lhe evident. pleasure uunifesned bv Hm ll) ill (nae-ting lwld un Wednesduy fullowimz otflcers uu-l dire pniuttâ€"d for LL19 current your Trench ; Vice-Presldeuts, W Hen [Hands in the ml uidnle, is viaitiug W. U. Gohn. 67 per ct Ill Ernr'st J )yce, EdiLhSwhzer and ,\I 3Prtie Grunt. 6'2 1‘. Muodio. 6L) lrl[ Agricultural Meetmg. At the R. H.131 Y. St. Agricultural Society Innate and unlemen of 6 time of B ‘l‘iwre wus also a match trot by 11.1)arlina‘ gal Tender, Robinson Urusu’s Cndfim Bi‘ (1 \Insley’s Hundsaw Chm-lie. After tyin air bats on firmly the drivers got a semi um! returned in the order named above. iiihSwimerflB . A. Gluus, 83 M. Bmwn. 80 Himhuock, 80 Diary, 77 H u u u N. Dixon, M. Harrison A. A. Snidrr Will 'I‘rvnch Walker Hull Pximury French. The following have made over ‘ A. GlHi-S, M. Brown Hitchcock Drury. The bareuveJ w eartfelt sympatb J. ratmar .... .. H. A. Nilfhflnfl ~ ‘Vm Atkinson .. H. A Ntcunlia .. Will D. Atkinson Wm‘ A‘kiusou .. â€"â€"Dr v Cod fi-«h Haddiv. Pric :ulrmre ngh School Exams. Junior Leaving Literature widen! pleasure unnifesned bv lhq in in; (lifiuussirm of the cufiwe, so My served by the young mm and of the churcu. The sum 01358 was which will help to swell the funds {in Mills ruy Bnyle Bond's Lake Races iut be best medical treatment thal aimed: he bus also tried change 11!. it was of no avall. His death bv a complication of (“Senses sadly mouruml by a number uI ludmirinu friends, as he wax a Nicholls Medal Matches 90 per DEAs'l min a new furnace, con- ngregntion was lienrly mant- day....Mr. and Mrs. J. W. dbridge, spent Sunday with Huge. . . . Mrs (hum. of Sun- a at Mr H. Dickout's. [UPE BIIK'B um. at m fi-«h. Hvrringn, Boneless Prices right. Nuughcou E. Newton. 80pm N. Dixon, 70 “ M. Harrison, (32 " A. A. Snidnr, 66 “ Will 'I‘rvnch. 35 " Walker Hull. 0 " MLangalnfififl per at H. Glover, 57 " mu wue’s parents, d, sr., on Monday 1.11! the age of 50 dcceused has been N0 years, and has :31 treatment that s also tried change of last Weekfihe :lrurs were ap- .â€"Presideut,W. . H Ulub1nn.T. 20 16 fifty per the New Wall Papers, I New Spring Suitings, New Duck Suitings, ' New Ginghams, New Sabeens, New Linings, New Cottonades New Prints. Our Spring Stock has arrived in all the Mienes’ and Boys’ B All purchasers of BOOtS‘& Shoes to the amount of 2351.25 and over, we will take their photo and send to their address free of charge. EThe Concrete House Ladies Strap Slippers, Dongnla Kid, onlyv| Misses 31,00, worth $1.50. 24%., Ladies Oxford Shoe, finest kid, satin tip, Strung extra. finish, oniy $1.25, wurth $1 75, bax'g: Ladies Dungulu Kid Button Rout, a. bar- Boys A gain, nnly $125, wm‘lh $1.75. only Ladies Giosy Boot, button or laced, kan- Mens 5 Come and get your picture taken first. time you are in the city right in the store. gal”, nnly :SL 20, wm Ladies Giosy Boot, but gum leather, only 81 Fine 010th Slippers. 3 Prunella Buskiu‘s Elna oulv 25¢. wurth 50c. COR. KING & GEORGE ST” TORONTO. '1‘. 1,)111V7SVVYEIJL. IJI'Opl'ietOI'. 1895. STOCK-TAKING COlVlPLETE. RESULTS SATISFACTORY. SPRING GOGDS yam HOEM‘B Taken WOGERY STQCK NOW OPENED UP. Value U'n/del‘efi DOMENEON $HOE STGRE, E9113 5% [’1 fl m Elastic Fr Now in Order W l MARCH. laced, k TL!) $20 ;]y 12:50 ut. 3 Lc W6 mm: latest s'vles consisting of Ladies’, Gents’, mts, Shoes, Slippers, &c. bargain, (miy 75c. Boys (I: Girls Schunl Boots, hand made. only $1, worth $1 50. Mens strong Laced Boots, only $1, worth $1.50. Mans Kin Grangers,whole fox,only $1.50 worth $2.. Meus Fine Calf Boots, silk stitch,paintvd ur Philadelphia toe, only :32, Worth $3. and Buys Carpet Slippers, only woth 450. Laced Bnuts, high cut, 3 to 7, a in, (miy 75c. them

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