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The Liberal, 18 Jul 1901, p. 8

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uuy uu u; uvuu~ n... .._. , CourtRichmond, A O }: â€"â€"Meet3 second and ourth Friday Ivy Lodge. A 0 U W-â€"Meetafourth Tuesday of each month _ Camp Elam, B O S â€"-Meets second and fourth Wednesday R '1‘ of Temperance-Meets first Wednesday of each month Fire Brigadeâ€"Meets first Monday of every month Public bemry and Reading Room- Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturdav evenings \ Enwort-h League-Meets every Friday. Until further notice Hails will be closed at the Richmond Hill Post Office as follows:â€" MORNING 8.00 EVENING .. . 6.15 N.B.â€"~Begisbered Letters must be handed in t least Fxfbequi nmsom‘lier thm the abons' mb‘miozi‘ed mm a? closing. OFFICE CLOSES AT 7.3C P M M. TEEFY. Postmaster. Church of Englandns’ervices at 3p; In. every Sunday. Presbyterian Churchâ€"Services at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2.30. Pmyer meeting Wednesda evening. . Roma-n athelic Churchâ€"Services on alter- nate Sundays 9.139 a. m. and 10.30 a. m. Methodist Church-LSewicos at 10.30 a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunda School at 2.30. General prayer meeting Thur ay. evening. Richmond Lodge, A F and A M ~Meets Mon-_ dag on‘ 911 before {1111.113001] A n ‘VII__L_ .......A ..A Half a. mile west of Richmond Hill. Binders and Mowers repaired on the shortest: no’mce. Sixty cents ahundred allowed on wrought or 4 cast iron. shop open every night until 8.30. GOING NORT 71 Leave C P R Crossing at 6," 7.20,-9;40. 11.50 a. m.; ' 1.3 , 2.45, 4.00540. 7.45 p. :11. Leave Ric mond 311118.20, 10.30 a. m.; 12.20, 2.20, ' 3.30.450, 6.30, 8.35 p.111. GOING SUUTH LeaveNewmarket7.30,9.15,11.15In. m.;: 2, 3.15, . 4.15.6.00. 7:30 p. m‘: Leave Richmond 811] 7. 8.10, 9.55, 11.55 3'; m., 2.40, 3.55. 4.55. 6.40, 8.10 p. m. METROPOLITAN TIME TABLE GREEN WANTED â€" TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND Women to travel and advertise for old estab- lished house of solid financial standing. Salary $760ayear and expenses, {1-11 payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Ad- dress Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg. Chicago. 4236 1am prepared to do Family Washings. Gents’ and Ladies' flue linen a. specialty. Work gum- anteed and patronage solicited. 254.15 TILLIE MAXWELI 'TfiE’ éififlflfléo' $1.00 IN ABVANDE. PLOW POINTS Mager’s Faundrv, Richmond I-Iill Anyone sending a sketch ‘and descrl ion may quickly ascertain our opimon free w ether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica- flons strictly confl dentin}. Handbook on Patents ism, free. Oldest n ency for secunng patenta. ‘Pntents taken t rough Mugm & Co. receive mogul notice, without charge 111 the “.4- ur- A__~_‘_n SANDERSON’S A handsomely; illustrated weekly. Immesfi cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a 131‘ 3102315. $1. Sold by allnzlewsdaalbrsa Plow Points far 311 the principal plows at year: luur Luuuuua. v;- uvnu u, v... ..-.V,",, , HUN 8: 00.36‘deav- flew York defi'ch Office. 625 F Washington. D. C. POST OFFICE NOTICE giféiififié 'Hmemqy‘, Betweon Toronto and Newmarket. Village Directory. LAUNDRY W. fill-A GE R. Frop WELL BE RUM 20,000 Harvesters Wanted From stations in Ontario East of Toronto tn Shnrbot. Lake and Kingston and Midland Division North of Toronto and Curdwell 0n comnlying with conditions of certificates which will be given purchasers of oneâ€"way flu tickets. pusseugers will be returned to start-mg pom-ac by same tome on or before Nov. 10th,19:1, on- payment of $18. Between Richmond Hill and Bond’s Lake on July 9, a: gold chain bracelet. initials M. A. P on padlock. “Hinder xewurded by liaqving at THE LIBERAL Office. Ladies’ and, Giants’, Bays’ and, my Wear. A Grand Promenade Concert will be glven by the \Aishes to thank the public for then" patronage in past years, apd to say that the business w111 be carried on as heretofore,when she hopes for a generous support in the tuture. TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1901, lwell-kriown comet player, will 'give several selections. Special cars will leave 0.P.R.Gross- ing, Toronto, at 7 o’clock, Newmarket at 6.30 and 7.30, Aurora 10 minutes ledger, and Richmond {fill at. Queen’s flwn Band baritone, will sing with band accom- par_1_is_b; and Mr.» CHA$. SAVAQEE, Qhe Fare to the park undAreturn, includ- ing entranee fee to the park: New- market, 30c. ; Aurora, 250. ; Richmond Hill, 25c ; Thornhill, 30c. ; Lansing, ; Toronto, 409. r, _ r 7 VAr'l adtuiséidn fee to the park of 10c. will be charged parties not holding railway ticket§z . Latevcars will leave the park. north tmd south. at; 9.45, after the concert. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invantion will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the atent- é’bility of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent. upon request. Menu secured through us advertised for sale at our. expenee. “I . I . l , Six acres of land on Centre St. East in Village of Richmond Hill. Apply to 2-“ J. H. SANDER Patent taken out throu h us receive special notice, without charge, in Tan PATENT RECORD, an fllustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted fiy‘ Maxinfaeturers and Investors. ‘ Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR .I. EVANS & co., The undersigned has purchasad a new Victor Clover Huller which is claimed to be the best in the market. Good work guaranteed and pa.- tronage solicited. J. EICKFON. WANTEDâ€"Capable, reliable person in every county to represent large company of Folid fl nancial re utation; $936 anm-y per year pay- able wee y; 53 per dayfibsolutely sure and all expenses; strmght. bona-fide. definite salary, no commission; salary naid each Saturday and ex ense money advanced each week. STAN- D HOUSEJMDEWORN. 8w. Gamma. Apply for pamphlet giving full particulars to your nearest Agent or to A. H. NUTMAN Assistant General Passenger Agent 1 King St. East. Toronto. EVGWS’ B‘uiiding, BOOTS & SHOES. Just to hand a’ new stock of Mr. T. E. KYLE, Toronto’s favorite" BOND LAKE Of Toronto. at Bond Lake Park on the evening of TO FARMERS Mrs: R. .Sivers FARM LABURERS’ EXCURSION. TICKETS ARE SECOND CLASS. aim ganmmmm. GOD SAVE THE KING. FOR SALE From 7.45 to 9.45. Prices Right. AUGUgT 5th. LOST And all stations North- west, West and South- ‘ wesc to WINNIPEG YORKTON MUOSEJAVV ESTMVAN --T0-- Victoria, Square IN MANITOBA AN D CANADIAN NORTHâ€"WE S'i‘ SANDE RSON (Patent Attorneys,) FOR the WAN TEDâ€"Capable rename pesson. ever county to represent lalge ocmpuny Bf 301i financial reputation; $936 Bu.)an per year, ay- nhle weekly; $3 per day absolutely sure an' all expenses; straight, bona. fide, definite salary. no commission; Salary paid each Saturda and expense money advanced each week. %TAN- DARD HOUSE. 3.54 DEARBOBN ST., Cchuo. For sale at: my shop, where Ialso have special values in cloths. Call and see me when you want some- thing nice. A. J. HUME, The proprietor of Sunnyside Herd of Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Im- proved Chester white hogs, lot; 32, 1st con. Markham (Thornhill) has for sale some good yqung stock. North Toronto Milling Co. WANTED â€"- 1RUSTWOR'I‘hY MEN AND Women to travel and advertise for old estab- lished house of solid financial standing. Salurv $780 a, year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give reference and enclose selfladdressefl stamped. envelope. Ad- dress Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg. Chicago. 42-26 Lot 27, 3rd con. Markham is for sale. The soil is clay loam. in a. good state of cultivation, Well-watered with never-faiung spring creelmvell fenced and well drained. First-class stone house. good barn. woudshed. driving shed, pig- pen and hen house. Goodurchard and garden. Within nutter of a mile of school and conven- ient to c urch. stove, Post omce. d’zc ApJplv to June (mm OHN CASE LY, Richmond Em. FARM for SALE Thoroughbred bufi and hog kept for service on Lhe Premises. Mcinifish & Hump, and in order to bring the means of deing so within the reach of all, I have decided to issue tickets entitling. the holder to pressing at greatly re- duced rate, viz. : Tickets good for pressing 2 suits or 6 pairs of trousers GLUTEN MEAL SHORTS BRAN CORN CHOP BIBBY’S CALF MEAL, FLOUR, ETC. Express. Goal ' Wood 8:. Slabs The undersigned runs his wagons to TUESDAY your garments nice. ‘ A periodical visit to the tailor’s for sponging and pressing", 1106 only improves the ap~ pearance of a garment, but adds to its wearing qualities. Everyone likes to have their clothes 100k Parcels delivered or collected in any part of the city or may be left at the Commer- cial Hotel. Coal, Wood and Slabs at lowest price and delivered on shortest notice. House and two acres of lqnd with orchard. just west 91 the unwary, Elgm Mills. Apply :on pranmes. 3-5 TAILOR, RICHMOND HILL SUNNYSIDE FARM 49-tf ARA’NTEED‘I '1‘ O R ON T () â€"EVERY-â€"â€"â€" ESDAY AND FRIDAY 35 to 47 Shaftesbury Ave. FOR SALE WASHINGTON, D. c. FDR$ KEEP Sheardown NICE Ha v e for sale D. G. GOODERHAM, Proprietbr. London Guarantee & Accident Co. ( The Registry Co. of North America. .We make InsuranCe our Businefs. Claims promptly paid 1 and business strictly attended too. On the Unconditional Accumulative Plan contains but one conditionâ€"Pay the premium. Extended and Cash Value on every policy. Rates and full information will be sent in Pamphlets on application to P. G. Savage, District Agent. lat: was thought last season shat Cleueland Bicycles had al- most reached perfection. The spring of 1901, how- ever, has ushered in several new improve- ments. The most noticeable im- provement is probably Its chief feature is the saving of the efforts and vitality of the rider by absorbing v1brati0nâ€"~that is the jerking up and down experienced on rigid frames. Call at THE LIBERAL OFFICE tor a descriptive cata- logue. Make your selection as to frame, finish, handle- bar, pedals, saddle, tires, etc. No extra charge tor Dunl-op tires. Old wheels taken in exchange. THE CUNFEDERATIUN LIFE fiSSOCIATIUN Also Agent for the following Fire Insurance Companies : WESTERN FIRE INSURANCE CO. MERCAVTILE NORWICH UNION ~ IMPERIAL P. G. SAVAGE, - Richmond Hill. o L E L * i-CYCLES WILKINS & <30. C. MASON, 166 and 168 King St. East, 3 doors west of George Street, Toronto. THE GIBSHIUN mm L; The best Harvesting, only 40 cents per gai. Agent for Richmond Hill and Vicinity. WILKBNS &. 00.. BINDER TWINE At less than Wholésale prices. fiEACHENE 01L HAY FQRKS THE POLICY ISSUED BY YORK MUTUAL Accident Companies. 25 cents each. Has for dows; Scythes 12c. ; a‘ One of the best oiI stoves not forget that coal oil is est fuel there is. Eat furnaces, Hardware of a1 HARDWARE STORE Repairing OII Richmond Hill tr sale Screen I Oil Stoves 1 :s and Snaths also the Quick RICHMOND HILL Promptly Attend ed to. S'FOV Doors and”: from 500‘ zoves made. Dc )i1 is the cheap- } Isiaveh'oughingI of all kinds. ’M Hay eal ‘ 1d": Winn 300. up; ' Rakes, Wickless

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