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The Liberal, 9 Dec 1881, p. 1

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FRIDAY MORNING RICHMOND HILL‘ fi‘l‘. an’a Emscur/n. «mun-m Hen we at 3 run” L‘I , m the thml Su' way of u.va month when the so) me mad my 1.211011: um huh! at, 11 ilJu. SunduySchool at 01.411 lini'JLtihnuk» 1m, Keaton Mirrumuwr mmm-u rm (TANAY‘L l'ViCeE at 10:30 mm” and (NO 1L 11L. l :m Sunday salmon], at! JIU pm. Prawn“ mm, 1:; (we 'K‘humduy ’en:11g,i11 the Lamina lwnm. R; . I’plcr Ami- PRIIZSJCY'I'EIUAN (Hum 11 < nbl‘. o'uluc » ib.1n.,tLllllvaiSU 1) on '1.‘h:u's_luy u\':,.-nin;; at 1:31 Pastor. HUMAN (unnoch cm‘nrn follews: Thoruhil} :n '3 illu: 10:30 11.111; the (on u - mond Hi1] nt 1‘, rum, and alternating with Mm‘k‘mmi e w“ and l .h.| l’mnerm The Methodist sabbath 1‘.'-,|)w>l ’l'empom-nce A14 mintlon issue pledge can A, oven! Sunday when dwxred‘ \Vm.1ia.rrison SUpr - lhcnmorm Loxzmt, A.1«‘..‘t A. M“ \‘0. 2?]. G. LC "â€"Mf‘e‘ufi in the Lodge lhmmJistnuiL- . .11, on the Mun.le U1] «,1‘ \wl‘m’c full mum], nth; (1 c‘muk 1).va hum; Crosbv, W.. $1.. mow, at S 6"é1cio'1; £55. A RICHMOND HILL '1‘mwmn, No 46., Meets 1n the Tempeme Blair ave I‘I‘Shoppurd, “2M. L U. ('r. Thr- \len‘usday evening. at 7.30 o'ciock. Wm. lhu‘rimm 'J‘. I). Ruuxnoxb L‘ 0. 111., ‘ parnn- H11! on the E MECHANICS le‘l‘l’l' u Library utuwr 1(00 vulumvswpen over) '1 nemuj; evening, in 1.110 Mu- ~wnic 1):»)1,1‘rrzm7tn u o'uh ‘ in. 1-17 L: Lihm- Tin-n. Lccturcs and discuwslum periudicully, RICHMOND HILL 0mm BAND. 7318.33 fur p‘l‘nutice every Tumluy :md S un'my cmmug m i130 O'clock. Alex. Laird. Lech ‘ Thornhill, VILLAUI', U01;m71L.â€"R \v. Wm. (Sill-Hm Mesa . be j mi Rm m1, [Hum-mun, and J.1{.S:L1mcr;~‘un Richmond}! i]1,will generally be found at homo at Nine o clock 11.111. Br. 03".". Maple, 12.8. Orr, M.B., mu! 1<t Silver Mmlnllisi ' ’ulvvmilvly of Tmmmiu; TVI (WISH Out: L, S .L.,Euglnud. (Lat-o of London I‘lngziumfl Surgeon, (“6:1, Office l’mm's: S to 10, 1 to 2. ml (3 to 7.30. 28 Nitrous oxide gu exhracnion of Teeth 1N um‘lum RICHMOND HILL lst 10 days ofeach month MAPLE, 13m “ “» Nitrous ()dee gas mlminismxed for painless 'I‘hankful' for the favors of the past ton yams, may still be consulted in any branch Hi the pro- fevssion, M4 follows: ' Aurora, 15%, 8th, Math, and 22nd of emhvnmnth. vamurket .. ............... :nd (10. Richmond Hill 9th and MM) , yin Aurora, 15%, 8th, Math, and ‘. vamurket .. Richmond Hill... . (at the Palmer House) mouffville }0. Mnrkhmn.... 10. Victoria Square. do, ' 'l‘hLth'\11.. 60. Numb. . do \Vuudbr do. Kleinburg do. Nobleton. 0 Axmsthptics, as Nitrous Oxide, eta" used when oqderod, and mm]; but mebagtnmterjal used. Address A. ROBINSON L.1)V‘Sq Aurora. Ont. Barrister, to Loan. “38 and 30, Bglhupgg, Moss. Falconhrldge & Iâ€"mylw. Barristers, etg‘, north ot_ Scothmd ChambersI 18 and 20, King street west. Toronto. 6hr): of nth}: VThtr Division Cum}! (3161‘!ng VOL. IVs $1 per annum, in advance] Hanaiters, Abbornoys-a.t~L-mv, Solicitorsâ€"in- (fibwceryl‘xucturs 1n Adulgmity Courts. Gon- vuyzLu « em. Mmiclmmp‘sbuildings Mablestreet,’l‘0r0nt0, oypuaino'hc . i‘astreet. ' elwnrd Blakefigfl, S. H. Blake Q.C.J.K. Kerr,().C. ’ MnUpc‘ C Lliro 11g ’D‘romuréx‘rbfvixixglmn', Itogistig: of Births. Mm 3Q“ u.le ‘anthé, (Ionmxissionex 1n Ugnn of ' ‘ Queen’i‘abonch. ' " ' LS.BETHUNR, QC. W. G. Fxnouuunman Warm“ BAR CK. W. .1. F}: u @119 " £2) c.JfHulv.n'm{. H; ls. K. Muclean BUSINESS CARDS. wanna. J. A. 81‘ E \V A RT , Dr. McConnell, Graduate of Toronto University, ‘ * =h1’:1is1;1’ncm At his Priming Blake, Kerr, (V, Qtussols, Qggo'ange St. mmou Lle on ‘v‘ifilhmt ijirctiuvg. Dr. James Langstafl IS Y‘UBLISHHD EVERY Jamesfil. Lawrence, CONVEYANCER, ETC.- mm»ch (311'me-~Sm-vir-cs in order Thoruhil} :n '3 lLiN., and Richmond 11.111; the (on m'Em; Sunday at Rich» “ annzmd 'J'lm'nhin at 10:39 :m.m., \\ ih Mm‘k‘mmi every chird Sundav. “’iuiam K. iLest, Atturuoy, Solicitm', Notary, (to. Money Room EU, Union Luun Bulirliugs, Nos. Toroutu attach. Toronto. Dr. A. Robinson, (1 hul'flW5. fiacioifies. BI‘RGIION DENTXF’T‘ Hiram. Nu 77R wM'zatH in ’lhe Tum ' :m or hufore {ul 3mm. Rm 0? memm. vrfim'v‘u‘s mist) pill.’ l’myor umimg ‘0. llcv. 1. (menpbull Wm. Trench: ("a nâ€" KIA-1' Hm. I’ gsioy,(.‘. 1L (,‘Luk, )1. MA!) 0114mm Moap. ' N. W. li’ovmza. A. B. Aynpswonmi (we at 3 month ‘nl at, 11 hunk» Ont. CHRESTMAS E Comes but once a. year, and it is the time every person wanes soâ€" mething. The grownup people want Chvistmas The Ladies reâ€" quire many little things such as Small “Wares and The little boy is sure to want FANGYGOOD, The little girl can not do Without her The dear baby should have its And all the youâ€" ngsters want the- ir Christmas And as friends and lovers will write to monot- her they must have good For of Which STAT I 0 NE RY, ‘LIBERAL’ GO T THE CANDEES. BLOCKS, CARDS, DQLLS, RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1881. DEPOT. Tova mme wax flows! WQELQ â€" Ema wmm PRIZE XMAS CARDSI .423 the, LIBERAL DEPOT.‘ “In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all wings, Charity.” Money to Loan. Alarms amount of Money w Land on farm or ogtvnmperby; interest: 7 per cent; no commis- Sh)“. The Clyde Hotel, 159 King street. Rust, Toronto. Firstâ€"claanvnm- merciul house. Good Acoummm‘mtiou and every M mention shown Guests. Superior Stnhling. ' ‘-‘ {Y LEMONJ’mm-iator. The Palmer House. RICHMOND HILL. JOHN PALMER, Proprietor. liming recently built the above House on the site of the old Stage Hotel, and furnished it filn‘oughout in firstâ€"class style, I sun prepared to give the public thefibest of accnnlmudutimm Good stubling and attentive hostlers. Sample Romns for (Inmmurnial Travellers. Terms, $1 per day. The Richmond Hill Omnibus leaves shis House at 7:30 sun. for Toronto and loavey Toronto at um. A. L. Skeofim Clock and Water“ importer of VVn‘tChes, clocks and fine jewrlllm‘y in stock of Diamonds mul previous stones {thnys on hand. THIRD “CC-P. SOUTH OF QUEEN STHE E’l‘, 'J‘ORON’I‘U, Lt"? meufmzturmg of " ‘cllery. and repairingofwunuhes and clocks (u) n‘emiscs,u, specith ' ‘fiamkmgnur patrons and friendsfor their 131)- meI putnmnga J'L the past we bug to state tlmt we have just m «Wed 11 large stock ofnmv Goods in Latest deuignu. A large stock (11 Elgin and Walthth wn. ,hes kewtonlmnd. Issuer a! Marriage Licnnses for the uonnfi of York, Real Estate and Ensurimce Agent. Putting havinuz farms or lots for swle, or wishing Immuâ€" unce m life or property will have thuir orders promptly attended to by the above. Muncy to loan at 8 pm‘ cent on approved freclml I1 sonny-i by omenâ€"Court Hausa. Toronto Emery 1‘. (2., County York. (Successor as theglnte l)‘ H. Ill‘VinSl Insurance Agent, for tho. heat and most reliable Companies (zluinglmfiincsu in Calm (In. Parties desirous of insuring m [L first class company slwulzl obtain uurnwufi befm 0 insuring elmwbere. YORK COUNTE’ CONN - GIL. Tho County Cmmcxl resumed its sittâ€" Lings nu Friday mornng at, Half past ten. \V. Eqkin, \Yardun, in the chair. All the “numbers wm‘e present except, Mr. Furster. Moved by Mr. Jackson, secmxded by Mr. Rum“), tha‘. the claim 0f 'l‘homus Bright for service as oommble b6 fnrwal'dv ed to the Bumd of Audit wwh uther pn- pers relating to disputed Criminal Justics m:cnl.1nu.s,aud that the "mm-d in dealing with them be govermd by the decision of the Government thereuu. The Council went int» Committee of the Whole ml the report of the Standing Committee on Specialties. The rcpul‘t recmmnended :w. . W'ith reference to the communication suggesting cu-operatiun in the. matter of strengthening the Don, that, having no infnrmation as to the benefits to be deriv- ed from the work, no action be taken in the mutter. And (loulnr in “'a‘tchcs‘ (Ilon Vimnl ch:-.1 Ric mom] Hill,( 0} Y\Vith reference to the communication from the Clerk of the County of Kent. in re the puhtiun to the Fruvint-inl Legisla- ture tochunge the law in reference to dog taxes (110 report recmmuended that. no action be taken in the matter, as the Municipal Institutions Act was sufficiâ€" cieut. Regarding: the clause in the present ment of the Grand Jury, suggesting that a petition. be sent to the Provincial Legis- lature f()l"_'lle enactment of such laws as will enfan clm railway companies cross- ing QIIeOiiStl‘el-Bt at the eastern limit. of Parkclalg in nka such provision there as willbvI sufficient. fur the protection of life and property, the report, approvednf such notion, and ’submittuul a draft of the petition to be presented to the Legis- lnture. In the matter relating to dog taxes, it was hehiby acveml nmmbers that the law In the mutth was defiqient, causing a. ROSE, MACDONALD, MERRITT & 00., Uniox' Lnrm buildings. Toronto great 683105 annoyance and trouble to azsessum in the HSSGSSIIICDt of dogs, The report as read. was approved, and the Com mittce ruse. TheWurden resum- en Lhe shair. Mr. Duncan, seconded by Mr. HumiL ton, mgved that thovl‘epurt be not adopt- ed, bumhat the. first clause relating to the straightemng of the River Dun be altered an as to recmnnxond that the \VM- den and County Commissioners be in- structed to make enquiries to what effect. the improyements w-mld have nnthecoun ty, and report at next meeting of Lhe 00â€" 1111011.; Thé‘ motion was carried on :1 Vote 0(20 - yea; 1.117 Pays: By, Mr. Canningâ€"That. he will move tomorrow that the Warden and Com- missinner ,of the Counly. Mr. Duncan and the unwary, be appuimed a committed to obtain legal "piniun us to tlm. liability (,4 mi: county to 61_'t;(_3‘. abridge over the JOSEPH A. Dl-IVINS, am mutilnncmss. G (-orgo Baking, 3. Waulmcs. flutclfi. er, River Humher on the ScarlettRcmd. Mr. Hamilton introduced a By-an to repeal By-Luw Nu. 356. The Ry- Law was read a. first time. Secmxd read- ing to Inm'mw. Mr. Williumsnn.seconded br Mr. Rich- ardson, moved That the Finance Com- mittee be instructed to introduce a by~law at this session :Lppuintiug n cmmtV sohci tnr at. a stated salary of so much per a11- mumâ€""arried. \V. H. T (-rne. 500m:de by Mr. Le- may. mm‘ed that the Clerk is hereby iu- structed to communicate with the VVar- den of the County of gimme, and call his attention to the dangerous Mate of the npprtmchns tn the bridge over Holland River at Bradford, and request his c0- uvomtion with the County Engineer of Ym'kin pmsocuting the uecassary re- mum. The Cuuncll adjourned till two 0’- duck. After opening the :drernnnn session Of the, enuncil the warden submitted a let- tm‘ recaived by him frnm the President uf‘ Hm Tornntn and Nippising Railway relative to a portion nf the Old Gan] pru- pcmy h‘msed by the County LO that Com~ pm '. Mr. Juckann thunght the county has] hettm' get rid of the property as it was lenSed fur funny-twoyenrs at a. low rate and they were now offered $2,400 for it. The matter was refi‘urré‘d tn the Com- missioners nu Cmmty, Prnperty for . tn ruxmrt on at the next meeting; ohheCouu» cil, Mr. \Vinchesfer made 1!. motion. vwhich was sec-mdcd by. Major Gray, that the matter of allow-3m; t-he Turonto Street Railwav to cnnshuc’o- a line of railway thruuuh Brucktun alnng Dmldas street, he referred?!” the Cmmnissinners on 00 unty» PI'npeMy to make a full report at Hue next. meeting of the: Council in Junw my. The motion was put to the Council and inst. The rpnart of the committee on the In- «lnuh'inl Home, for the poor of the Counâ€" ty, was then presented. The committee lmtl advertis \d, as insh'Lc’ted, for tendera fm' karma and had received ll, some of which we-re now sold, and others were nut nf suitable qualities required for such an institution, leaving five at their disposal â€"-five elegiblo farms. 'l‘hey recommend- vd that the 01d plans fur the Herncture be withdrmvn, and the Cnnnty Engineer be instructed to draw up new plans of a building (0 accmnnmdafe from eighty to one hundred inmates, the cost not to ex- ceed $8,000, the plans to he submitted to the (‘mmcil for approval. After reading report the Council was formed into Cnmmittee nfthe Whole tn discuss the matter. Mr. Gibson in the chair. Mr. Jackson the chairman of the Com- min explained the qualities, and the kind of soil of nach farm presented in their report as elogible for a farm of this kind. The Secretary of the committee also gave his views regarding the farms. After several hours’ discussion the lot. Eclecth by mhe cmmcil for the cite. 0f the new Industrial Hume is lot 9‘2, 13h (Jon. of the tnwnship uf King, on Yonge street, near Newmarkef. The other recnmmen- (laticms made by the committee were a.- dopted. _ . A resnlnhem was then adopted Instruct- mg the Industrial Home Committee to purchase the above named Int. ....n :1 1 "The Gannon adjourned till 9 o’clock a. m. Saturday. Yurk County Councilresmned its 933- tings on Saturday min-Hing, at half past nine o’clock. The \Varden, \Vm. Eakin in ihe chair. All the members were pre» sent except Messrs Chesten, UoukDawis, Gibb, James, Riohal'dswn, and Rea.- The Council went iu‘m Committee of the \Yho‘e on the report. of tho Cmnmissâ€" mum‘s on County Property. Mr. Dol- lery in the chair. The report shmved.»â€"- That the Warden had nbmined the legal opinion of tlleanuuty Snliejtor, that the Cunsmners’ Gas Company has no right tn run their pipes across the bridge over the Rivm‘Dmi, and the Commissioners had notified the Company to have the pipes removed forthwith or the amount paid as agreed upon in 1879 to uhich the company. had responded, claiming the l‘ighL of running their pipes over the bridge. «u u-“u. That- 3 toll-gafe had been construcwa awarding to confine: in 'l‘arkdalefind has been duly lgaqu. 'i‘EIQ-tquerwl-n‘i-Vidgés on the town line be- tween Vaughan and King. on the town line between Markham and Seaybflroz, :mdfilmt, bewiééx} the counties of York and Ontario near Udom, had been [re- pairpd and the cost of the same had been r ..... That repairs had been made on the fouf of the Court House nnd 3190 on the furn- aces. That the tenders for a supply of 00a} and wood had been mceptcd at thq SATURDAsz PROCEEDINGS. AFTERNOON SESSION Ih DUSTRXAL HOME. n. motion. vwhich Gray, that the Turonto Street line of railway Dmldas street, That the Commiseioners of County property and Messrs Winchester, Duncan and Gray be a cummiitee to memoraiize the Provincial Legislature respecting the dangerous state of the railway croasing on Queen Street at. the eastern limits of Payrkduie. rule of $5.50 per tun for coal, 0nd $4.75 per cord fur Wood. The Cummittee rose, and the \Vzmlen assumed the chair. The report was adopted by the Council without. amend- ment. On motion of Mr. Gibson The Council went into Committee of the \Vhole to hear a deputation in respect to the exten- sion of the Street Railway through Yorkâ€" ville. Uu behalf of the debenture, Mr. lnce said the matter had been he- iore the Council more than once. The large property owners of Yorkville were in favor of the extension audits necessity was absolute. It would cost, something like $4,000 to place theroadwuy through Yorkvillc in a fit condition to .allow this track to iun overit. He argued tlmt tne prosporous condition of the county road fund was such as to permit them to make jthe small expenditure hence-wry it \VOIIM be unfair to expectthe inuniuipality of Yorkville to contribute to this expence \Vhile Yorkville would he most immediat- ely benefitted by the road. still \he nuâ€" provements in it would be generally good Yorkvi-lle has always, centribnted large- ly\to the road fund; and. it‘ was only fair that they should have some return. He lmpaththut the Gounod would ‘see fit to. reconsider their decision in. the, mat- tet. Mpssx'stisken and Scott, also members of the deputation spuke to the same cf- feet. The Committee rose, and the \Vardcn resumed the chair. The bv-luw introduced by Mr.VVilliam- arm ("or the appointment of a, County S)- licitm‘ ouaalury was men read a second time. A motion to permit the third reading of £1713 liy-Lmy to day was doclargd lust! The Council W81”; into Committee of the Whole on thefepnrt of committee on Cuntingencios. The reporth recommend- ed the paymenhof snndryacconnts. The repul‘t was passed. The committee rose, andjhe report was adopted by the Counâ€" cil. The Council went into committee of the Whole on the report of: the Special Committee appointed to enquire into the proposed Street Railway extenswn through Yorkville. Mr. 19mm in the, Chair. The report, was to the effect that the cost of prepuiriug the road for the ex; tension would be about $4.000, and that except the parties immediately illten’fit- ed coulribute largely huh-e expense, the expenditure be not. mildfi.‘ Mr. Gibson moved. iii-amendment that the. report be not adopted, but that thev County Omnmissioners be empowered t.» make snob arrangements as are pnssible with the municipalities of 'Yprkyille and the Street Railway Cninpanyhfoxthe exA tensiuns, and report at thenext meeting of the Cuniicil, for ratifigafiian 0L we a»: greement. Mr. Winchester, maved, tie-sandal by ‘ r. Rowen, that the draft of petiticxn tn the Legisinturacontained in. 2119“ import. of the Cuiisinittee on Svpeciuitiea rulating to the I‘aiiw prov A Mr. S'zxidei'm,,2nnx~e(h seconded by Mr. Gmy that it 1m, an inatructinn of the Council to rim Cunnty Engineer in have ail t1“: ‘kfimk roads running out of 'l‘m‘onw fur the distance of ‘twn miles on each um cadmnined as nearly as possible to thedh- ches on either side. M:_'.S:mders explained that the traffic on thfl‘l‘oada running into Toronm was yearly increasing, andvthe habit nf ma- cadamizing the central portion nf thus road and having’the sidvs of mud should not be comm med. There was an order in Council bearing on the subject which in» read. Mi: Jackson thought the matter shank: be left over till the next meeting and at committee be appointed to enquim into it“ The bv-law introduced by Mr. Humi]; ton to repeal by-law 196, four the election of the Warden by ballot, was read a sec» and time. A mutiou to permit the third reading was km. on a vnte of 17‘ m 14. On motion the Warden left the chair whSch was assumed by bit. Gray. 1- ' 7’ ' ~(' -. Mr. Winchester rose to move a vote of; thanks to the Warden for the: eti’iciem. and kindly manner in which he had perâ€" formed the duties of his. oifics during the m‘esent year. The math)» wan seconded by 71,12. Rowan, and carried. 4.- -u r,,, The endeavor to secure a cmnmpmfion of thé'denth sentence passed upon Hgny» vern,‘th’e St. Vincent de Paul murderer. has been unsuceeaaful, so the nufonunatq gym was hanged towing” ' “(Ehâ€"t; V the Council: Jon: the honor conferred upon him. The Council adjourned sine die, V The motion was lost by a vote of 16 to [Single copies, 3 cts. ‘Ly crossing-I’m RmkdalfiAm ap- No. 24.

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