- mu 7 ".7. R. Til/ll: TABLE. GOING NORTH. NI RI TORONTO. Mail Accom. E1 Union .. 8.30 1.40 5.15. rhornhill....... .. 9.15 5.51) BIcHMorm HXLL.. .926 9.26 6.06 King ..... 9.37 2.35 6.l8 Aurora... 9.55 2.50 (3.3? . Nowmarket ....10.U5 3.00 6.4.: GOING SOUTH. ' . Ex. Accord. Mail. Newmarket ...... .. 8.93 11.10 6.25 Aurora... . 11.13 6.35 King....... 11.40 6.50 Biormorm H1LL.. .. 11.52 7.00 Thorrihil l ............... 9. ...... 7.07 TORONTO Union 9.50 12.40 7‘5 PROCTUR’s Silos LINE. Connects with all trains, leaving the Palmer House Richmond Hill. as follows 1 Mail & Expresshorth & South... .....S.00 a 111. Accommodation, north and south . 11.00 a 111 Express North.. .5.15 p. m. Mail South ........ . POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further notice Mails will be closed at the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce as follows:â€" MORNWG'â€"â€"Going North.soulh East and West. including Thornbill, Maple, Toronto Markhamï¬c. 7.45 EVENING:â€"Going south East and \Vest (as above) 5.30 N.B.â€"-Registered Letters must be handed in It least Fifteen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned hours for closing. M. TEEFY. Postmaster. WM. HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT . Do You Want To Buy 7 { Il so come and select from the following: \V HIPS A large assortmentâ€"whale-boue. raw-hide, and Java. from 10 cents each up to $2. CURRY COMES do CARDS In great variety. Ply Nets and Screens Very low. Halters heather, web.»rogie and ties. Snaps Champion, Bristol and Germain. Lap Dusters, Water-Proof Knee Bugs and Blankets in great, variety. HarneSS Oil, Dressing, Soups Pol.sh, and Bick- morc's Gall Cure. Housings, Fronts, Rosettes. The Daisy, McClain‘s and other Sweat Pads, very cheap. Bits of all kinds, and other-supplies. Trunks, Valises, slilmvl'Straps, and Hunting leits. Having laid in a large stock of the above, and behaving in small proï¬ts and quick returns, ushare of your custom is respectfully salicited by Will. HARRISON RICHMOND HILL tinting Rol- THE LIBERAL and Weekly Globe to jan’y Ist, ’98, $1.50, THE LIBERAL and Weekly Sun to Jan’y 1st, ’98, $1.25. THE LIBERAL and Weekly Mail, I year, $51.40. THE LIBERAL and Daily Globe, 2nd edition, I year, 3:54-50- THE LIBERAL and Daily World, to Jail. I’98 $3.00. THE LIBERAL and Evening Star, I year, $52.25. Did You Ever Stop To Think A Baking Powder is a chemical compound? The lady of the house if she wants wholesome food must prepare them from pure material. Our Pure Cream Tartar Baking Powder is a compound of only pure and harmless material. Health is to be preferred before a few cents. My Baking Powder contains no alum, phosphates, ammonia or any deleterious goods. Only the l best and purest material used. Call and get sample. W. A. Sanderson, DRUG GIST, RICHMOND HILL. Subscribe N);- The LIBERAL. also gdoertimmmts. LOST A Scarf Pin made from a gold dollar on which were the letters H, D. G. was lost‘in the Masonic Hall. Richmond Hill, on the evening of the 22ml of January. The under will be suitably rewarded by leav- ing it at 33-2 THE LIBERAL OFFICE Clerk’sglotice. I‘ho next meeting of the Council otthe'l‘ownship of Markham will beheld at UnionVille on Saturday, Feb. 13th. ’97, At 10 o‘clock an]. JOHN STEPHENSON Clerk Auction Sale .01:â€" FARM PROPERTY Pursuant to the pmwr of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will he produced at the time 0! sale there will be offered {or sale by public auction on Saturday. Feb. 13, 1897. By Salem Eckardt, Auctioneer, at the Dominion Hotel. RICHMON D HILL, Atthe hour 012 o‘clock in the afternoon, the following form property: The west half of lot, number eleven in the second cnuceseion of the ’l‘oan-hip of Markham in the County of York containing one hundred acres more or less, cxrepting such portions nl said lot as were c‘onyoyexl to one Thomas Amos by deed dated 7th November, f855. The property will he sold subject to a reâ€" served bid and to l‘ullrlltlnuï¬ oi sale which wi 1 be read at the time of sale. TERMS tâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at tiino for sale and for the balance tnruis will he made known at the time of sale Reasonable urmnv'em ents may be made with the vendor to allow part 01 the purchase money to stand on mortgage on the property. For further particulars upplv to W. G THIYRSTON. 3L3 Vendor's Solicitor, 23 Toronto Street, ‘l‘nron.o FOR_§ALE E A quantity of Dry Cedar Poets; Poles. Apply to W. WRIGHT. 31-2 Yon; a flour, 2 miles north of “ll‘hlnllllil Bill also Cedar For Exchange. A flood set of Simple Harness. new, “'lill ni4 klo mountings. {or curdwoml. either green or (try. Apply to WA]. HARRISHN. Harness-Maker, Richmond Hill Illinois Foul. ’ The undersigned will (ri'lllfl (liain every dny in the week at Boyle‘s liiill, at 5 cents a bug. Oats 4 cents a lag. Shuts-s ground at 5 cents s pair. 30â€"6 W. MAGER. MISS c. HARRISON, DRESS - MAKE I, RICHMOND HILL. A ~ CALL - SOLICITED. Who can think of some simple thing to patent? our ideas; they may bring you wealth Waniedlflï¬â€™lde Protect i l g l ? x-iuiiiiutioii Witthuys whether ' cassava? so Write J HN WEDDEBBURN 1e 00.. Putt-manor. - neys Washington, D. t‘.,for their $1.800 prize one: and list at two hundred inventions wanted. Tï¬hl Sifle Life Assurance 00. OF CANADA. Assui'es on all the modern plans, and is one of the most prosperous and progressive companies in existence. New life applications in loll4............$1029020410 Asse's. 31st Dcc.,1oul .. . 4,010,419.63 Life. assuiunc. in force. lst Jan., ’95.. 31,618,769.“ Premiums low, policies unconditional and iionioricitablo. Take a policy \iitl: the district agent, T. F. McMAHON. LIBERAL OFFICE, â€" RICHMOND Hlu llama Fun With "a? “U '7' S'l'llWGNl/Vi SMNVL SdWfl Mr, \\', P, (1min haying mine out of ihe husiuee m Mitp‘n, 1 on) again :rcpzirell to Lupply customers oi: shortest notice. Postal notes promptly attended W. H. JACKSON, EAAPLE I mli'arin to Rant. The plan-e formerly known as the Powell {iii-in wostoi’ the village, is to rent. It is ill a first: class state of Cllllll‘flblul). Apply to ‘lil-t f W. It. PROC'l‘OR. Ripans Tabiilcs cure flatulence. Ripaus Tabulcs. Have you tried NASMlTH BBEA? If not, why not? It is said to go farther than other bread you get and costs no more. We have the following kinds to choose lrom : EUREKA FLAKE FRENCH FLAKE VIENNA ROLLS GOLD CRUST HOMEMADE TRITICUMINA To be had only at A. C. SOULES’ (J‘s l‘()()01’y Store Rlï¬l‘lllilllll] HILL \i .. Agent for Parker’s Dye Works. .-' t I ‘w News“-.ch _ “h § X Rays to La Are «1 (if, Not Needed xxx Q H ll. is xlroinrly xnï¬peraliv'g in y xvi-riine'iil “llll xpeiisnv uriitlcs l mid lint xgici ioiice xact hath-fact inn. 'l'kkv clothes for xample, {5 Y- n cnn’i tell xnclly own by I they are xirmiri‘liiiury or not, ti; To be xuci you must wear IQ; them. That XerQ'lallle Xlrf, F; in our Clothing: “8 know from if our ciislviiiwrs uh» Xllllal‘xljligv . (Eh I} xtu] them in an xfromc xtoiil. Nu further xplanation nod 64% b; xvcted. X x x ‘ ; a it. nuns, f" ’i‘ailor. "‘1 RICHMOND HTLL iiisia__iltls l DOOR, SASH, AE‘TD BLIND FACTSRY. Having adilcil anew wing to our promises and put in a (2‘ rain Chopper, we are prepared to Grind G ’ain ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. AND SATURDAYS Of each week, at resonchle rates. First-class Work guaranteed. 14. 1113192; & Sons- 2345 FAR M E R 3 Look to your own interests and come to the RICHMOND iIiLL ROLLER lilth With your CHOPPING & GHISTING. Chopping daily at 5 cents per bag. Oats crushed suitable for horses at 4 cents a bag. All kinds of Flour and Feel For sale at the mill. Kindly give me a share of your patronage. EL. RENRTELD "' aromas: .. a? H ergo, ill nannies. if Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. ltipgus 'l‘abules: for sour stomach. lfigians 'i‘ib’uies cure (iysp p.512.- ‘ : Tuui: .. ‘ Ripaus Tubulias cure intizgcmwn. summerâ€"o PLANT soon To produce a. healthy luxuriant growth. earlier and more abundant hit-swims, or a richor coloring, it is more my to leml your plants. ’lhn S'l ANDARD E-‘ui ill illlt 1'11.\NT.\‘lsnIa’lu cxpro. for ivlmits grown in the housn llllll cannot bu rho-unincnim! to'» highly for Illlh purpose. It is free “will odor, clam to handle. uni] iii uiluitiuii to pinâ€" m'itiiie ii. strong. honltliy growth llll'l u pioluz ici; ol' lilmmiut lllltil‘l'l'llly iii is in kwegimg your plants frot- l‘i‘imi Vermin. The Plant Fowl will keep itiiv Ii'iiutli of time. is llLlJlt‘lli. Mel) minim: iii wutcr ninl romly 1' ll’ llli‘ plant tutulwit lll),t}lll“1‘il\\llll (llllk'b' r mixl healtlnt-ruruwili than can lie o miizml from nnv otlioi {Clllllifli‘l' lot in u 'lllfi' l. 1mm“.â€" ions for use on each pavlnugu. 4e 11) Ct iits; large patukuge :5 tents. GRANULA‘IED POULTRY BONE Is about the sizo of wheit mini car. be for] like any other food in grain. about vim handful fur every ï¬re fun-k dunr or over) rare) lluy. [\1t'l'lli‘l‘iii‘llii’ltll'ltfillllll‘llm minnow ion.) {or poultry at all flatworm of 00.3115»: PTJI'C E .lis. lul' 2L5 cents; loo lbs. lni . 2.. CHUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. This is the mast lllllltll‘tflh’l {tlilz‘lff {or the poultry \‘ni'rl through thewith r and Bld‘ill‘l be lihorully supplied t v tlii- hurls, Iii Rlllllllllll'. \vhrii iclr to run at large. ilici' “All 1' Int their own shell minim: iiiuturml; but when everything is trmzun over Ar -m l roll mm snow tlii'y mint he llulpcll out if eggs are wuntc l. 1’) ion, 1:1 lbs. for 25¢; 12.0 lcs ‘ 1. a MANN‘S STANDARD BONE CUTTER (inpnrin 1. lh. to llh per minute. Wu l‘ef‘nllllllvliil this 5:20 and mi number of fnuln bellm'inu it in he the slim. i~~L :iivl llltNl’. I nut-8 with the in: at uml ‘llie kui l’- ru'c l‘ .mtt- .‘rice 3:5 a c .m.mtacmm a . NH. '2. weight l-l‘.‘ Hus. stvlv fur rill \vllu liavo :i (‘l'iillulllll'fll imu ill) I: t ‘ i he maulc fui con el‘tlll:( green {rustle nttnz'licll iii'n poultry tuml. ’ll:c machine \icigzhs l l.’ ills. of the ‘iiiu..t iuul ï¬L-‘é'l :in.l : 'it'. in! oasili i’oiiim e-l uurl slum-proud when u» :s-it. v. No. 1. no 'ilh. IN I irk ll.’ parts are ~iiii' to No. J 1.3;: ul iiiullcr a: 1. "iii: (':i;i ,.i'lil'. mm .wi to :i tub o, lli‘lll'll \‘ Liiiluml ii In- M , 3,; Hunt. ulrlo llllil convenient for cutting; l).>.’lC:l for poultry “llrlL m; h> us or lilo}. are hurt. 1’. ice ‘ RUSI’S EGG PRODUCER ’l‘irvlc “the lion l’nrsuurlci'l Mark. I. i. cartoon-m. . A 9r b‘ Wit-onion Mala-s. lions lu‘.’ when 921's are high prior'il. ‘1 ll’\' fiiwls 62w 3? ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ï¬g Tilt gigolo. x f. r J on iippliv Iii-ml. A HI‘IO'lllï¬l‘ r 'lrlllllllttllrll ill substance \\'llll ii WLlI‘J) :i‘ssiiuilrt Iil‘ll:lll:‘t> h mu, ll \‘1, 9, growth :lllil liowiuptiicnt, exactly :is cmtuzn {nulls we milk in (‘Illir-l w' 11:“ :l 'mi‘ivasv wimp-s, It i-nnliiiiis in ui'uitioii \ aluuhlo twii‘v 'T..'Hll'c"llp.ll.il unonri wm "ll ms .‘ll'r pori’nni assimilation uiiil l'ull wt heath, Will our, wziicli tlin hm: m. win; I' “.1. .t l w :itiuimul, lt rink s hon. my in rlllLlLuOI‘ ant Winter. Liv. ikts. .2) cents; 2% lb. 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