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York Herald, 3 Mar 1887, p. 3

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My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,&c. My Stock of Bl M'FS 8L SHOES is ufa superior qual- ity. and the prices will surprise you. Always on hand. Drop in and inspect the Stuck. The Fire Proof ! A LARGE 82: SPLENDID STOCK The Winter Season Must Reliabie House BARGAINS [N READY MAEESIHTSMB WEREIIATS. DOMINION URGANS AND PIANOS, New Prints, New Ginghams, New Cretonnes, New Shirt- gs, New Cottonades, 1n Grey 80 White Cottons. A Great Drive in Colored Cotton Shirtings. New Tweeds and Worsteds! Choice patterns and splendid value, made i to order in first-class style and a perfect fit guar- anteed. GENUINE STOCK OF GROCERIBS FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL EXCELLENT GOODS ONTARIO HOUS THE EASY INSTALMENT PLAN! WM. FLEMING, AGENT, MAIN-STREET. - MARKEAM. Spring GRENNANfii~ Cheap Cash House! Best in the World. Over all International Uompctitors,defeating the best instruments in the world. Prices are so placed that takingquality into consideration they will favorably compare wilh those who profess more than they can honestly pflfmm. High- est price paid for butter and eggs. NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION 3 TO THE FRONT AGAIN As usual at this season of the year. Choice GROCERIES at the (‘losest Prices in thetrade. wish to state to my friends and customers that have a HEAP FUR CASH. In the Trade. Parti‘fis will please give me a call and interview In Sugars, Teas, Coffeee, Raisins. Currants, Oranges, Flgs, Lemons. &c., expressly for ATHE DOMINION~L_ You can buy the Dominion Orgam or Pianda on Have just been awarded the Of Goods Suitable for May be. found at the \\ hich I intend to sell Has been proved to be the AT THEâ€"â€"â€"â€" 'l‘-ll E ISAAC CRDSBY. JOSEPH H. HALL. B. GRENNAN. ‘scuuring the cnunlry” to find handle. hulievingnxs be amid lhal he Md :1 right to 3mm. nf'it. particular” as it came out n! the public mxvs U! which he glnid his share on returning from Toronto an the 19th I met Mr J. M Jacques and stand to him lh=ll I expected to make $500 the fallo wing wevk. Was that in connection with the election? There wus to he a charge against Adam Hood. and there wm a retina! of $50” tor the man who proved a charge of b-ibery. I did not expect to make the whole amount of the reward; Iptpp was to get half. lmpp and! talked ovet the money we were to make on our road from Toronto. I would not swear the subject was not mentioned in .Bmluemw’s ofiice. it Was artanged Ihal neither Lpr nor myself should lay the in- tormutiuu, but we should he “inn-aura to prove the case and get the reward between us. That was arranged while Reesor Lump, urd mrself were together in Badgeruw’s office in Toronto The Sluluun'y declaration was made by as. I believe it. was dune t-o lhstt we couldn't guback on our statements after-- ward and leave Mr Htesor in a box I was rntber too willing to give into their sugges- litInSâ€"lttflPHhiiy led. I doubt now that I will get the reward. for I am not sure the cast- will he proved I Jutnus Mnlcnm. of Cedar Grnvu, was then railed upon. He guve his evidence in u hesitatinsz manner. at times withuut appar- ent rensmi and at other limo-,5 allowing; him- seli to he lo-d by ewes-questioning itlln vague and (mtlrndictmy statements even on points on which concealment, or evasion onuld be of no advantage to him. He stated thnt he saw Hood on the l5th and npnke to him or was spoken tn by him thout money in connection With the elf-(‘r tinmt. On that occasion Hand told him to huv all the vntvs ’he could at $2 to $3 "piece and he( Hood ) wnuld make it “all tight" after the echtinn. 0n the l7lh hv ugmn saw Hnnd. this time in the Ftankhn huuse l‘hr‘ir COIIVEIStliitHI in one room was interrupted berm-e- they had spoken oil lh“ electiuns. Inter the witness saw Lupp nnd Hund together in the satnlsleuvtmm. Hand lnld them then to buv votesâ€"the Votes tn be brillth for Bnuhhee. In (frtIS‘ ~x=nmination. he adtnited he was The lawa-s on either side then sumâ€" moned up the pnima of the case. Mr, Ritch'fe claiming them was no ground for cumminal, Mr. Bfgelow arguing the other side. tinn. Ht- mmle his allegations against Mr “and in Mr. Hadgerow’s v [flue iii THI'HIIM. “Mlcnim was going: In 'l'vmnro on Fuiduy. nnd he- ( witness) asked him tn wait. nvpr fora day and he would 9:0 in with him Who-t1 they were gnin! in Marc Ilm told him they werP wanted at Mr. Radian-W’s “flit-e uhnnl that Hood nfl'air and thy went thele. A pups-r was d aw" up. giving the law's nf his cnnwrmuirm with Mr. Hand. but not about Mr Rnnlthee He denied lmving ever ulleplPd 10 buy vols-s or to blackmail any hvdy A lfltler was pruducvd. which Ihn wit. nPfls acknnw edged having wrinonmnd which he said was similar to Ihrne mhem‘ all ml" 'lrt-sss-d tn invernnkvepvra in Whitby. 'l‘hé- loner muted that "IE wrin had bepn finpd l'nr anlling cider in Murkhum. He (lumnudvd 5H5 from Each to hell. him In fight thv case He had gm whiskev frum Ih» sr- HIVPl‘n--l\"46l‘erfl and lhueuhmad In luv in- fullnfllllfll minimal tlwm iltlvadd not ennu- m terms This the wmwns did nut cousiJI-Il hlnckmuil us llw tavern-keepers wm-e more into-rested in the cust- than he The witness» furlher slaled lhnl he saw "(illing wrvnu alwut gelling bnrdle; if there was any 1min: he though! he lmd us good a right to it as ull"hnd_v_ ( Loud laughteu ) The ma 'islrate gave his decision in favor of cnmmining the accused to Stand his trial. My. 8006 was bound over in his own bail in $1,000 to appear for trial. He sunk-s also to Aleck Pringle and asked him if there WM any Boodle going. Tune war» lhe onlv persona he snake m on the ~‘uhjvct. All IhPse conversations tnnk place in Mmthm village " ll's evident Ihm WP have n hnnrl‘er at last" said Mr. Rilchie " Yes." suld Ihn wimvss wilh a grin. half shame and half bruvadn. He dwnied nil krmwlndge of an arruanmmn by which Mr {vesrm WM M be under lhe bed in a mum in lhv Franklin hnusu wlwn he (wilvwss) and Malcolm were to bring Mr. Hunt! in and R993 tr was to nverheur Ihvir cmwmsa- fuunalirm m!»th tlwn m terms This IhP wu hinckmuil us Vlw taver‘ inn-rested in the muse l furlher aimed Ihm he Un Samuel Lapo being: called as the first witness. half the. people got up on chairs and benches in their desire nut to miss any- thing. The witness gave his evidence first in answer In questions bv Mr. Rigelnw. This is 'he effect of what he said after pre- liminaries as to his residence. Cednr Grove, and other unimnnttnnt points :â€"-I saw Mr. Huultbee nhnut hnndle. “ Boodle” is money to he uSed in hrihing He said that Mr. Hand had the handle. I made it mv business In see Mr. Bond. ( Laughter) I saw him first at the skating rink. but, did not sneak to him there. I saw him after- wnrds at the ankltn hnuse. thnt was on the afternnon of the l7th February. In the t-mly pan of our cnuversutinn we were alone, but later Mr. James Mulcnlm came in. There. was a drink on butt] and] tuld Flood we must take that first I told him l wanted to see him and he said he wanted tnsee, me. I asked him if Mr. Bnul hee had snuan to him about the Bundle and he suitl he had and that it would be all right. Hv said Mr. Bnulthee had left the matter with himâ€"told him that while they wete going no to the statitm. Hood told me he enuld not give mtv of the Bundle hef'nre the election; I utderstond him that he could nut until thirty days after the election. lsuid thut'wus a pity, because there were votes around lhut I thought could he bought. l didn't knnw how it could be done without the bundle. (Lnughter.) I told him perhaps l could borrow money and buy the votes. He said to do it'ifl could He was to pay me for the votes I bought and l'nr my time and a good thing for myself. In crnssunxamination by Mr. Ritchie the witness said he was a speculatnr, partly an agent. and pnrtly u lnborer. He had spnken to Mr. Rnhert Reesnr about Boodle which he wanted for himseif; he didn't tell h‘eesnr that his vnte was for sale. but he wantvd to know about any Boodle 20in! ; ~poke to James Huyd and mid him he wanted him to speak to Hood about Bondlfl. (Condensed from the Globe ) Manxmu. Feb 26 â€"The preliminary trial of the charge of attempted hriberv made against Mr Adam Hond.of this place. was entered upon toudav before Mr. H. R Wales. J. P. The investigation was held in the Town hall, which was crowded with eectors. who manifested throughout the- keenest interest in the proceedings. There arrived from Toronto to nssist in the case Mr. N. G Bigelow. counsel for the plain - tifi'; Mr Chas H. Ritchie Q C.. counsel forethe del'ence. The. magistrate proceeded to read the information in the case. but he. had hardly begun before Mr. Ritchie ob» jectod'lhat this wns not the original inâ€" formation. Mr. Ritchie protested upon going on with “MS information. which he contended was nnother case, until the first had been disposed of. The information was then read to the effect that the defendant. Adam Bondy had endeavored to bribe Samuel Lapp to vote for Boultbee and to bribe others to do the. same. With this case Mr. Ritchie said he would proceed under protest on the ground above men-- tioned. [_ never had any bad I'eeIiI-ug; again}; Bnuhhee. Commmted For Boodling. “I had Inver. complaint mud my hushund was no bad with dyspepsia that he could not. labor. One dozen bottles of B B. B has onnblvd us both to attend In Our _usu'ul I work." reports Mrs. John A. Cémpbell, 7‘0f _!Brighlon, N B. -' ' I r- Send in SYOVLIVrWsulfiuéciV‘iifiyiSfiB without delay to JOHN DOUGALL & SON, MONTREAL. The “ NORTHERN MEssENGEn" is ever gaining in populm’ity. and is still " THE CHEAPEST IL- LUSTRATED PAPER PUBLISHED " Prizes of Books and Money are given to those who canvas: for it. Price only 300 a. year, with reductions to clubs. Sample copies sent to any who may requestthem- JOHN DOUGALLv & SON, MONTREAL. 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The mm" useful remedy of this kind is undoubtedly Hagvnrd'g Y9]- low Oil, for internal and external use in a” painful cumplainls. ROMAN CATHOLICâ€"Services : Ththill wt? am and Richmond Hill 9.1110 30 a m : the following Sunday at Richmond Hill at 9 am, and Thornhill at 10 30 (L m, Rev Father Egan,Pastor. FIFE BRI(Mnn.â€"â€"Regulnr meeting first Friday of every month, held in the Council Chamber. at? p. m. Memhersbip tree. Ceruiflcntenissuod to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemptions. Wm H. Pugsley, Captain. H. A. Nicholls, Secretary. pe'l‘liue...._.........‘........,..‘..‘ 'So'ents. Each subsequent insertion, per line ......... 3 cents. “1301113th for time and space made on applica- n. Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted anti) forbid and changed Mann- at ates. SOCIETIES ' v' " RICHMOND LODGE, A. F 6r A M, No 23. G R C»- Meets in the Lodge Foam, Masonic Hall,.on the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o’cloqk. pm Wm. Leak. \V M ; A. Moodie. 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'Ihey wili lherme‘e be found eminently service- nhkI 10 those who Work in iron funndriea. copper mine: and collieries These welin knnwn rempdies present manifi'st minim-- ages in I'PSpPCt of use and (Hectiveness. being emirer compounded uf vagemble drugs nplecled with lhe memos! care and regarding of price. When used in accord- ance with the ample prinlréd'direclimm which accompanv them. they act surely h"! m”le. and do not. interfere wi'h Ihe duilv work ThPre are but few diseases which nrenot cupahe of cureâ€"fir. at a“ "ems. of grm! reliefâ€"if Holloway's remedies are perseverin-zlv used. MECHAXICS INSTITUTEâ€"Library of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesdav evening, in the Masnnic Hall, from 7 to 8 o’clock. Wm.Pngs- lev. President. T F. McMahon, Soc. R‘ E Law. Librarian. The BEST PAPER The gross earnings of the Canada Pacific Railan durian Junuary-wem 3643.493,- and the -.wqui'rg. expenscs $621,989, the netprofit’s beirng.821;.’)_04. humid-'5 1. bn'iJ'hiéu‘» There is no one remrdy known mm hm more curative power ovr-r dyspepsia and liver complaint Ihan Burdock Blund Ringers. IC'I‘URE: 0|“ HER MAJESTY. The York 'Heruldv gfl’éiuage gimmm ADVICE T0 MOTHERS JOHN DOUGALL a SON, MONTREAL CHURVCHES PUBLISHED BY In. u ..... u- u . Iuary' »' 19:6 azsafrrsszfianders 011' This Housois one of the Best Hotels to IM found north of Torontn. Everything is umnugen in Firsb‘Class Stylus.- Smnple Room for Commar ciu.) Truveuers. Gn‘od Smhling and attentive bonkers. Terms, $1 Der duy. Proctor'b Hm Ieav'ea this Hotel to connect wi h 1111 the N R R Trains going North and South. at: 8 a 111., 12 a. m., 5.10 p m. and 7.30 n m \Ve rvfer, here. to the Postmasten thu - upt. of Money Order Div, uud tn offici ‘13 of the U. S Patent Office. For circnlnr. advice, terms. Hnr‘. refef‘eficm to ".015qu clients in your own State or County, address (J. A. SN()\V Sc 00. THE PALMFR HOUS RIFHMOND HILL. J Palmer. Pr'c‘ p1 GRAN]! BENTBAL HflTEI. GEO. F. KELLY. Veterinary Surgeon! Obtained. and all other business in the ‘U C Patent Qifice attended in fur MODERATE FEES ()uroffice is opposite the U. S. Pfiteut Otficé; and we cuuobmiu Patents in less time than those remote from WASHIRGTHN. Send MODEL 0R LRAWING. We wfise [L5 to pntentnbilitv {we of change ; and 375' make NO CflABGh‘ UNLESS \VVEVOBTAIN PA'l‘ 1‘ This Hotel has been refurnished. renovtnter}, and fitted up-il) first-class style, and is now he lending Hotel north of Tomato. The bur is; sup plied with first-class brand of H uors and cigars. Excellent accommodation or Commercial Travellers. and the General Public Good Stabl- imz and an attentive Hosuer. K. CHISHOIM, M P. P. H. P. DWIGHT. Esq, I). M. MCDONALD, Esq o. B. liflBINs’UNESQ. r A. MCLEAN HOWARD. Esq J”. GINTY, Esq. Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Turonco. .' . Jun 3, 4th 0011. Hffice 8L Reahivuce T1,, of Markhmm P. ( ). R ut’mn vi l lie-331,33? :gsgfdgg‘gg Feb 2ndJ8$5 .3 W RICHMOND HILL. WILLIAM POW‘ELL,-P RICHMOND HILL" . SAVING’S 13EPARTDIENT J. M. LAWRENCE, MANAGER Toronto. Dec. 2nd 1886. DAVID BLAIV, Esq, President. SAMUEL 'l‘hEES, ESQ, Vice-President Deposits received and interest allowed thereon at cwrrenfi mtes; No notice of withdmwl re" quired Drafts on all parts of Canada. United Hmtes and Grunt Brimiu bought and sold. CEVTRM. BANK OF CANADA. 0 BE ’IOMMENCED whenever a sufficient numbnr of subserihers is obtained to cm’er cnsb or publication. Subscription (In the Nine Vulumes ‘75, to the Province of Ontario or to qul>ec$12,5n, to New Hruuswick or to Nova. Scotiu $51! 5". m Manitoba or ta British Cumm- hm $95“. to Prince Edward Island or tr North West. Tet imries $9 50. Euch Province to have a Map. Please send for Prospecaus, DOMINION OF CANADA, ' IN 9 vcwmns, ROYAL8VOL. 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A Complete Stuck of Wall Papers and Borâ€" derings ; sumething new in Slyles and designs, from 5 cents up CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, «1153-11115. DIREC'F()RS. FARMERS JOHN LOVELL, Manager and Publisher DI..’ZII‘.’ESS, 4.7.4. 3 FLUTTEh/Im 0F n+5 HEART, ACID/TY CF T/IE STOMACH, DRYNISS' A. A. ALLEN. Cashier. Save your machinery by using Tonémq. { (at Palmer Housrer)” Aurora. lat, 8th, 16th, and 22nd Stoutfville . . . . . . . . . . . . ....18t,h Markham ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . 20th ‘ Victoria Square . ‘ . . . . . . . ‘ . 218B 4‘ Thomhil] { Walker's Hotel) 23rd ‘ Woodbridge , . ‘ . . . . . . . . . 28th ‘ Kleinburg . 29th Nobleton ...... 30m Vitgflized Eur (Lily'ng on hand at John McDonald, Esq. Cfifilghell, Esq., Hon. SmmtorMcMaster A. M. Smith, I";qu James Metcalfe, Esq. Rev. Enoch Wood, D. Loans made on security of Company’s Policy at 5 par cent intere-t. Loansmmde toChlu‘ch Trustees, at a low rate 0 interest. Sbnd for prospectus. 0n Farm Mortgages nt 6110f cent; amps-mes. Larger sums at. less mtes. Richmond Hill, Dec 15(518864 BANE. $2500 TO LEND $3000 TO I 43371) I LIFE ’ Assurance Socy Sir Wm McAthui‘. K C M G, M P. ex-Lord Mayor of London Premdenb. Ask your dentist what teeth he prefers, and we will guarantee to suppr them to you fur $25. and will orfeih $1M if not: as we represent. We give more vitalized air than all other firms in the city togather. Calluud see us, and we are sure you will go away pleased. FILLINGS WARRANTEB PM In Y’s CA 1.1. AN!) SEE ME. W W Haynes.Esq.F I A.Secretary Reserve Fund . . . . . . $10 000.0% Annuu! Incnme ‘ . . . . . 1,600,000 Tnveflled in Canada.. . I ‘24!“ 000 Demh claims [mil]. . .. 10 000,000 '] unux'ro REFERENCES» tray still be cousulléil ifiign; hiullchraythé pro fessimx, as follows: Rlchmond Hill . 9th dz 24th of each month Toronto Feb. l8th1883 SURGEON DENTISTS, S. E. Comer King & Yonge Sts., T(‘)R()NTO. The only Dentist in Toronto using Hurds ap‘ pamtus for umpolntment. It, déesriway With tne‘pau in extracting THE STAR BEST FITTING TEETH MADE. Exlracting Teeth Without Pair: Rogers’ Dental Office RICHM’WD HILL. C. P. LENNOX, DENTIST BEST SETS 0!“ TEETH $8. RIGGS & IVORY, “HUMAN i‘flBLflES LOW PRICES Vl'l‘A LIZED All: 2 011 Notes and Chutte] Mortgages at 6,7 and 8 per~ cent Best Mateilai in the Market. Fillmg and all other operations neatly done My Go’sd Thankful for the fa. vprs of ~ the ‘ pasj” years A..-L:u L. AW“, A , Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. And Vitulized Air used any time. Warranted to be made from the Nothing inferior in Dentistry. By means of Vibulized Air. Or A ROBINSON. TORONTO 5am & Treats. for Canada. 32 We‘l‘lington St, East, Toronto SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA Of London; England gjlnnvg. A D PERRY, flaunt. P. G. SAVAGE I HAVE E. F. LAFGSTAFF. Dec 181; X883 the places pf No legal The Trade “mks of mv said Medicines am gistered‘ 111 Ottawa. and Man at Washington 33 Oxiord street. London «If? 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