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The Liberal, 13 Jan 1887, p. 1

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3“? . ' _ n ‘ cilia glitch PUBLISITED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING AT THE LlBER/il. PRlNTlNG (ll PUBLlSHlNG HOUSE itiUHMOND HILL. â€" â€" ONTA ll”. EDITOR. and ?ROPRIETCR. \__.__._V m H , __.i .. JSLNESS CARDS. Wound. Dr. .amcs Luengsiafl College Physicians d’ IUUHMOND HlLL, ONT. Member moons Onlx, E) r. 0rr, Ma pic. 3 to 9.30 a. 111.. and to 52.30 p. m~ ()li‘iceliours: Dr. W’. J. \Wlihom. Medalist Toronto l'iiiveii'iii ll (1“ll“. ' ‘ thsicm ‘ A" Surgeons,Outflow (if Stouftwlm I Yonge Sir . Richmond Hill. Office Hours to 10 a. 111., 51.0 8 p.111. Sanitizing. F. rinwr'r'iv. Veterinorv surcoonllruduate of Ontiirio Vet. College, Toronto. Diseases of all the Domesticated Animals treated. RESIDENCE : â€"â€" c3TH AVENUE. \Voooinuncn. m Wm“...â€" burial. RC CxCEViXK-S 3) Q i.\\ e\ C‘fiv cc , M ill‘. Best fitting; Teeth made. Nothing infn'ior in tho urtof Dentistry. Prices low and Vitalizod Air used any time. Richmond €14.27 1.71M I???) USED BY Dr. A. Robinson. a’ SURGEON DENTIST, or) V . iii for the favors of the past . , the pro» oousulteuin any lu'aucli of ows: _ ‘li 111th. and '2'an of cum month L‘ iii iiiav stiil' ( 8$il!7)l,:l.< A lroi'a. l Richmond ill). lat ll Sfio‘il'fvillo“ lo. M ii'lihiiiii lo. il'ictoriiiflyiarc do. F‘i<)i~iv‘nill. Walker Housr do, \Voo'lbri >45 . do. Kloiiiliuv _ do Nobletoi; ti) (» Vital iiiod \\‘o1' Addrc _ ii at appointments .' like a (‘lllll‘lil Free from iiuin. A RODII’FCN Lilfl” Auroi ii Ont. Franklin .5. Andrews. 33min! (Sill‘gl‘flli, in KING tl‘RlllLT EAST, 'l‘rlllON'l‘ii, (.rimsrri‘, 'll‘li " (mom: " oi‘r‘icn. 25.2” GAS Fol). EX'l‘R.\C'l'll\G. L5“ )‘EIIS :.i»ii)i:‘..ii,vi'i: LAWRENCE. MILLIGAN & iiCAiiDerw, tiers, Sclicit 850.. Toronto Office “No. 14 Building 8: Loan Charnbczs, Na. :5 Toronto Sircct. r3, Conveyanccrs, Richmond Hill OfficeiARcar of Central Bank, on Saturdays. MUNEY TO LOAN AT lOlli'EJ CURRENT RATES an . ». c, r" «- "V - A. G'. '5‘. LA" TYENCn. '1‘. C. rein.....ic:l.l\i. . . m» ill/J" l‘iflcw. J. A- E’riz'ivrlon, (Took Milli-r. i,l’l:lR'l‘llli.' MlIJCI’l‘UES, do. .iFFIi‘l‘”: Sir .'I‘ liAsT. ' unumd hill l’.U.l‘.\'(.r_\ Sir \‘i' (look, I‘ILTV A TE FUN 37:4 ll l 54 TonoNTo. J S i‘billzirtori, To TOAN. "I ;’ E. lit. martini”; §¢il€ (it: (30.. lllaniifucturcrs porters of Eilzitrlire, Glnrlis, i'r'mrllrri, .Silbtl‘lllzlir nub @piirnl (Boobs. SPRC'l'ACliE-i FOR 1’. 'llllil' thllT. 111 Your") Street, 7E‘() T) O Vl‘ Next door to the 111T; .‘.:"'ni'ic .. . ll , “:th ‘Wmnlmmawm “will”? i lobe . i‘iir, iliis out. n us :lllll we will ' muictliiiiii o‘l' " llili)“:lllf‘(‘. )ll‘ll \\ ill than any» do the A sturi \iiii iii i,..,.;,.,> H'ui ores Ll‘n:,u 8:00, Augii;â€"'lo,1lzririo. nun». ('r-i 33 :1 ii l 95.27 fig/:37 h ' \\‘ _. pic 9 filming. 23$?!) QM 1W" EJQTES i I Lends Moncv nt 5, 5% nnd (3 per cent. per annum. 'es, Life and Endowment Assurance Poliâ€" , iiizlitat h isti cash prices. Notes cashed. {‘i to 8 per cent. .. .. red for persons having,i money to invest. MW all; lfittllmwnhfi. “Salem Eek-unit sr-n Auctioneer for the Counties of York ioiiurl l’eol. Goods sold on non. miment. (ion .ul sales of stock, etc, promptly attended to at reasonable rates. P. 0. ad dress, UNIONVILTJE. S. M. Brown. 'rii‘iscil Auctioneer for the (‘ouiitv of Yorli,rc- c:~tfiill.y solir‘iis your patronage and friendly lvii‘iiionco, Sales attended on the sliorlest notice i and :it. reasonablcratcs. P. 0. Address, Box 96. VICTURIA SQUARE. James (2. Makes. Lir ciisml Auctioneer forgtiie (Jounty of York, i'e- siwcti‘ully solicits your patronin and friendly 'lllflllt‘Z‘.’ ,. sales attended on film shortest notice rind at reasonalic rates. P. 0. address, King. NJ. Armstrong. incensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales uttendod on the shortest noiiccnud at rea- nlic riitcs. Address Storilivrllc P. 0 «5. R. Toners. Issuer of Marriage Licenses Ccunty of York. Office : 80 Jarvis street, 'l‘oronto. "’ 1’1“. . . can i, i. ){fig't’xhi‘ 4r 1. WRIGHT BROS. Undormkcrs d: Einnbaimors. '32 Furnishings Always on Fayre "' “and l’lE DOMIN HOUSE, Richmond H.111, Brilliugcr. r'i E czij . P re p ii i! to r. llavini! rclittcd the above House and furnishâ€" cd it in tirstAc‘ ss style, I aim urcpiircd to give tho public the bets 0‘ accommodation. Excellent stabling and attentive hustlers. Sample Rooms for (-oiiiiueri-inl travellers. A good livery in con- nection. Terms #1 our day. gluon girlie Quid. Jilxcellciit accommodation for the travelling public. First-clams ICE TRAP/Evil Around the lake for trolling horses, mg. Terms;iiiodcra’to. wnu. RENAL, Proprietor“. G ood stalJ. fl; Lemon". i W i‘ v: am my WM? @7339: ruin/rear 158 KING S'l‘ltl‘lli'l‘ EAST. TORCNTO livery accommodation :0 guests. Board, €1.00 per day 30 x2) 0 .__-_.... Is prepmed to receive pupils. and will give Music Lessons as formerly. I â€"‘ Genital Bank. all Genetic PRESEEENT, DAVID “on, VlCE-‘PRESIDENT, SAMUEL TREE". humorous Q in- am, K. Chisholm, M. P. R, H. P. Dwight. D. M. Maca donald, C. ll. Robinson. A. McLean Howard. and J. (frinty. A A. ALLEN, Cashier. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Deposits received and Interesiullowed thereon at (hirroiit ' t'is N.) notice oi Withdrawal I required. l)i:i, i. on all parts of Canada. United States and Grant ; riiiiin. bought and sold JAM ES .l‘l. LAWVREENU i, Manager. I'lll‘. live at Mimi). and make, more '3 ‘ 4 l!i(ill‘.‘ :it nor): ii-rus,t,l1:in iii :iiivâ€" is thing “but in this world. (‘iipil 4 : Iif‘L‘llQil : )u (ll 0 swirled free. Anv mm. can do the \\ or]:. [J i-iii lirxl SHIN. Ul“‘Ll_\'(l‘.lflli .. Costs you not .. find out: if \'(-ll :iic Eii1‘1.lllll’L‘. ll. leLi.i:'i'r & (:o., :rinc. cs. our]. . tern . o. to Will llé'i "i. ' ‘ ‘ \« lll iii- ‘.iil Let careless people pause a moment here and take a thought, For her c in (leiitlilics one whose lifethe thought- ]. world knew not ; That do : deformity, that sadly broken child- liood life, That wearinch and constant pain, a. child’s uu~ happy lot ; Nor let the wise. nor these well pledged to easy l'ortunc's care Neglect. to )onder here, nor yet these born to licalt i and spirits bravo, And here let hold ambition one reflective moâ€" ment spare And wait to shed a willing tear at Nellie Thomp» son’s crave. O‘CAKES King,Dec.2’75h,1886. â€"-â€"¢o>â€"â€" VVorld’s, Best. VVesi.’s Liver Pills, a sure cure for liver complaint, dysoepsia. air-k lie-adachqand indigestion. 30 pills 250. All druggists, HIPâ€"- Presentation. On Monday evening, the sabbath school scholars of St. Paul's church 7th con.V:iunhan, assembled at the residence of Miss Mary Millerf-ir the purpose of ' presenting her with a l'aiidsnme silvcr'tea put. and sugar stand, P" :i token of their esteem for her long an! faithful servrcos as :1 teacher of the Sa.b"hlh school. The present was accoiupa . d with the follow- ing address:â€" OUR DEAR FRIEND, “TI-9:: assembled this evening to c L’rt‘e our feelings as regard your supposed dc- purturc, to sympathize wi cu in an11‘ recent bereavement, and to prc vent you with there articles as a mark of love cud esteem in which you are held in this congrc 'ation. It i< needless to say you will be sorelv missed. especiallv from our Sabbath School. Few, very few, have so nobly (lischargeii‘ their duties in this respect. Many are the earnest lessons that have been taught by you, Sabbath after Sabbath. Lessons of piety rind gentleness and earnest pleadings for followers of our Saviour. “’11in you leave us may the blessing of God no with you in your new home ; may you findtrue friends and a wide field in which to exercise the strong desire of your heart, that is, service for the Master mid the furthering of his kingdom. Humbly submitted by the friends of St. Paul’s Church S. S. Mr. Alexander Mallcy made a very suitable reply in behalf of Miss Miller. â€"â€"¢ooâ€"â€" Found llhat \Vest’s Cough Syrup is the best for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung discasrs Alley: dummyâ€"We have iross in some do- sis. 7%.; _____ _ WESTON. From our own Correspondent The contest for municipal honors in the village on Monday brought out lillel‘rlI‘LIGSl, voto ever polled here. The most interest lug, part. or the coniesit, however, was be- tween Messrs. Tyiroil and \Vridswortii, for Reeve. Tyrrcll has held the position since the village was iiicoi'pi'aied in lSSl. The friends of both aspirants \Vril'kell is if the fine of the Empire. depended on their etl'orts, the result being the return of M r. \Vudswnrth by a lllHjUI‘liy of 23. As soon as it became known that. \Vzidswortb hadcd the poll his friends gave vent to their pent up enthusiasm, collected to- Inether the village band, and escorted him to his residence. Mutual congratulations over the victory were freely indulged ii) for some time, and Mrs. \Vadsworth's hospitality freely pai'izikeu of. They after~ wards serenaded :ill the members of the council at their homes, the result being a handsome addition to the band fund. The council of the village for 1887 is :is follows:~l"or leave, T. R. \Vadsii'orth Esq. Councillors John Burton. \V. G. Criiickshaiik, Jacob lull,}’cter Franks. ___¢ . 9â€".â€" Sick headache and all liver diseases vield illlllledliltely to West’s Liver Pills. Sugar coated. All (lrnggists. o-- OAK RIDGES. From our own Correspondent. The Concert in .Comieciion with Si John’s S. was held in lhe Ji-il'erson School house on the evening of the 29th Dec. The entertainment, consisting of Songs Readings and Recitiiiioiis, was exâ€" celloiit. Considering the pains taken by the committee to entertain they deserved a fuller house Proceeds about. $20.00. The scholars of the public school pre- sented their teacher, Miss Kellie. with a pair of liaiidsime vases, as a token of their csnem and appreciation of her scr» \'l(.'uti. Miss Kcltie is enmigr d for the present year. The following persona have been visit- insz friends (luring rho Xmas holidays:â€" ,Miss ‘Ida Gregory of Toronto, Mr. E. lSlevenson and wife, of Whitby; Mr. I). Hughey and Mr. Maclari-n of Mitchell; Rev. W '1‘. Norman of Sandford, and Mr. \V. Street of Toronto. (Too late for last week) 4o>â€"â€" $500 REWARD! “'0 will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia. sick liouiliiclie._ indigestion, coiisiipritiou. or (’“SilVOIH‘FS we cannot cure wi‘h \Vest’s Vegetable Liver Pills. when the directions iii-c strictly complied with. They or!) purely vegetable, and never foil to givn satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar .izitcil pi ‘256. For sale by H.“ rlruizizists. Beware of couiiierfeils and imitations. Tho ituiuiiic mnuufactured , only by John C. Wcsl 6'; Co. . Toronto ()nt » Minutes of regular meeting of Rich mond Hill Fire Brigade held in the Coun- cil Chamber, on Friday evening, Jan. 7th, 1887. Capt Pugsley in the Chair. Minutes of meetings held Dec 10th and 27th read and approved. Committee on Entertainment reported through Seciy as fOlltinZ Receipts from subscription......... $12 00 “ “ dooi‘................ (54 25 $576 25 . 37 10 Total receipts . . . ....$39 15 BIoved by Fireman Soules, Seconded by ‘l'yrrell. that. above report be received and adoptedâ€"Carried. Bills were presented bv For.Savage for Sundcres. $1.18, and Sect’y for postaue for year, 25cm. Moved by Fireman Mc Uoimell, seconded by Lieut. Storey, that above bills be paidzâ€"Carried. Moved by Fireman McMahon, seconded by Flll‘lllflll McKenzie, that a vote of thanks be tendered to the Coinmitlee that solicited and Collected the provisions for the Supper nu New Year’s night; said Committee made up of J. I’leimesscy, C. Wright, A. Savage. A. Wright, A. Davis, C. Smiles and 0. Brown:-â€"Carried. Moved by Fireman McConnell, second ed by Fireman Trevethaii, that a vote of thanks be tendered to the ladies who no ably assisted on the clay of the entertain- ment and also to those ladies who so generously contributed towards the pro- vision~ :â€"Carried. The firemen were paid their yearly Expenses 85. This being the first regular meeting of the Brigade for the year, the Election of officers for the ensuing yearwas proceeded with. Moved and seconded ihatCiipt Pugsley vacate the chair, and Fireman McConnell take the sainezâ€"Carried. Capt Pugson before resigning the chair made :i feiv remarks with reference to feeling cxiszing between Brigade and him- self, reviewed work done by Brigade dur- ing past year, and also made some remarks at) rut his ill)Si‘.llCl§, as shown by small amount. receile as salary. Flic-niaii McConnell in chair. Firieumii 'l‘i‘evetliaii and McKenzie were appointed scrutinecrs. The following are the oflicers elected for 1887: Captain, \V H. Pugsley, by acclaiiiatiuu in:iit., \. B. \Vilsim, “ >‘ec’y, H. A. Nicholls, “ Treas, l’ G. Savage, “ F. of Hose l3. Redditl, “ l". of H. ((7 L , l). G. Savage. “ Steward, \V. Storey, Ballot. Fireman McConnell vacated the chair to Capt Pugsley. \V. Storey moved, seconded by foreman Savage that the thanks of meeting bcgiv- on to fireman McConnell for the r-fllcient manner in managing cli;iii':~Carried. Fireman McConnell replied in suitable te'wns. Moved by Sect’y seconded by Fireman Brou‘iilce, that a. vole of thanks be tendâ€" ‘crud to the scrutiueors for their services: v-«Carried. Scrutineers rr plied. ()iliccrs elect. with exception of A. 1’). Wilson, who was absent on account of sickness, thanked llrciiieii for the honor they liiid conferred on them for another year, and other remarks. Messrs G. Trench and C. E. Sheppard of Scst’y (f.- 'l‘rvau. It was decided to have a hose contest in the hall at next l’w’gulu!‘ meeting. Meeting adjourned, H. A. NicnoLLs, Sect’y. _.,â€"â€"‘â€" â€"â€"¢ov:>r Worth its weight in gold. West/fl World’s Wonder, the cheapest and bust. liiiiment in the world; cure-s more cases and goes farther than :iiiv oilier medicine. iltheumatics, try it. 253‘ and 50c. All ic‘llTiOrl. EACH PLUG OF THE hlfllliNlll IS MARKED EN BRONZE LETTERS?» BEBE a GENUINE. \Vost's Cough Syrup. A sum cure for coughs, colds. bronchitis, sore throat. and i all (llse'dSPS of the throat and lungs. 250.. ‘ 50c. and 551.00 per bottle. All di'ugzists, allowances which amounted in all to $43. I were appointed auditors to examine books . ~CARRIAGE iiiiiiiis; RICHMOND HILL. -â€")0( In returning thanks to my numerom friends for their liberal patronage during the past twenty-rive years, I beg to re- mind them and the gem-val public, that having erecte:J c:“.i.e.‘y new and comâ€" modious premises. [ am enabled to supply Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, Cutter. , Sleighs and PLATFORM SPRING W l G 0 l S . Both ligli‘t‘aud heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction as the work is midi-r my own supervisr l. I am also prepared to do all kinds of black- smithingii (r: repairing iii the most Work- niaiilike manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Horse - Shoeing Paid special attention to. \VM TRENCII Elie armour. Tonoxro Thursday Jim. 13, 1887 \thatfl'all, per bushel $0 81 to 9:; Wucat, spring, do .. 81 8 Barley, do 47 5:5 oats, do 33 3.1 Peas. do 52 5;; Ryo. do (30 Clover Seed, do ...... Dressed hogs, pe“ 100 lbs 5 75 6 (it) Beef, fore quarters ...... .. 4 50 5 00 , Beef. hind quarter . 7 50 8 0(_l Chickens, per pai:i . .. 0 35 4:) Ducks, do .. 0 ($5 75 Geese, each . .. 0 (30 0 9i) Turkeys, each .. 1.50 2 25 Butter, pound roll . . 0 20 0 523 Butter, tub dairy . .. 0 ()0 00 Eggs, fresh, per doz. i) 26 £73 Fl)tfll}00§,]ml‘ bag. ll 80 {)0 Api)les,1icrlil>l 2 00 2 75 onions, grecii,1ior bag 0 (ii) ...... labbazo do 0 00 (‘0 Cauliflower do .. 0 00 0 00 lelery, do . 0 00 0 00 Turnips, per bag... 0 ill] 0 00 Carrots. do. n 40 0 (70 Hay, per ton 9 (‘0 15 00 straw, per ton ....... .. 7 (70 10 00 RICHMOND HILL Thursdav Jen.13, [880. oats, per bushel "$0 28 40 Paris, do. , (J 50 0 0o Dressed lio;:s,1ic 100 lbs 5 00 :7 EU Beef orc iiuarm 4 00 5 00 Beef. liiiidquurtur 7 00 7 Sn Chickens. per pair 0 30 i) ll) Ducks, do 0 (10 0 77) Ge ‘ cacli ........ 0 50 (i (all Turk Vs, peril) . 0 0 1i) Butter, pound 1'01 0 20 0 :1: Butt ', lnrgo rolls... () 18 ll flit lllgiis h. per doYi i (J 00 :21 P0 .,p()r bag 0 50 (i (.0 App] .., per libl .. 1 2:") l 7” onions. grain. per 70 80 (irililiasic, per doz 0 .‘EU 0 5i) Celery. do ..... . ’l iiri ' ‘ per hmi {l 30 0 lo ‘ l 0 40 o 5.) (l ('0 ..1ll'lll;{,1!0 Flour, fall, per bbl Hay,pov ton straw. per ton crrAL liOOifl The undersigned begs to inform the inhabiâ€" tants of M A. P L E and Vicinity that he intends keeping on hand a goodsiipply ol'Coal and Wood at RICHMOND HILL STAITDN’ WlLlSiltl‘S STANDARDSOALES will be on the premises for weighing, ll ..ii 12 or) All orders promptly attended. RU hi BLE . Moplopduly 7‘.li,l38l3. ' 3 \i. 52”? Simu- per day. . , yoimgiir ol'i (‘i . Thus-c Wll" in: All 3:. U

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