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The Liberal, 24 Feb 1887, p. 1

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MONEY T0 LOAH AT {DWEST CURRENT RATES "\Tefiul‘iat 'l‘(~y«'m'i'- 'L‘Iz'nmsilv Marlyn (‘v Phys 'mn A'Fawn-1:11“.()1)L..v]af0 m‘ Ftonffvillo EMMA Stnmt, Hivmnmul Hill. Office Hours bu ‘LUlb,]ll.,51()b)klfl. “RS Ci Rik-g “,0 c NRA 03‘5ch , Barristers, Sclicétors, Conveyancers, 850‘, Toronto Office-"No. 14 Building & Loan Chambers. N3.15 Toronto Street. _ 1mm flmmwmw' um :2! 'ISJ. to )1 l Eliminmmul “in. Best fitting Tent}; )nmie. Nothing Um nrtof Ho 1 fly. Printer; 10v an: Ai);u:~ed 1m) ‘ :110. 4:. G. F. ‘ 11 Yor \Mh E-‘uHJWHMI. (TIMIEL é; Rainer», 1s,~.1:1<1l5'n11:s. sumrmons, m. E‘L‘K‘Ics: in MM: S'J} Richmond YI‘h 1" 0 i Emir, TORONTO V Sutmflzx‘y. ('1 (f1 cc hm: rs; tulihx \V’m‘ Adar whvnys‘ rm 'Iumd at mxpointnlcn 111L214, th‘m. Free from 1min. ROBINSON L.D. ‘ , Aurm u Ont 5:3 I pe "u. n n u m , i" k 2 ~31 *V '3 .K‘ by] 7‘ SP] VOL. IX. LAWRENCE, MILLIGAN & MANDREW, GAS TOT; "SEA lXG BUSINESS CARDS. Ts Fa N2 WFTWELIIZEEQ .221; 11171) BY Dr. A. “(Wainsmh m .E . A Hull'ch gticuted Animal all the 1mm mmw‘nmwmn )ND HILL, 0}: BIC] 31mm? IS PUBLISHED EV. Dr. W”. .5. ‘s‘i’flsou. In» r. @132; Ma": p30. F. El 57; V)" ] 'I‘T, W "#6 __ T. C. MILI‘IGAN. . A. i\i‘3ANDREW. W: 3' Mm; Langsinfi aâ€" 5111136011, Micrizmm. (x .103}! . ION DENTIST Ezmvz’iirul. “ms $7 Surgmm 283mm. 'nmwmymvwmls ’0 n4 1:3..mld $02.30 um- HERE} 3'??de (5’: (70., {3231211. Nothing inn w in :; low and V1” alized nmie \‘w' ( ‘XH‘,iHJ)\4;i| u :1 -_::x.‘nbifl”‘! Hrmnl outh PROI’RIETOR. :hmte of Ontario Vet FEES MODERATE :0 a it; VE N IN G 1:1 l r (1/er '0 U I? U!l( money for im] not needed. hula r-hmmes of ' . and enterâ€" Ad WNTO ,(m K 1:, INS out :I'M w: “ ill 1rmLhing of nww fun“) a himh WM] mum any» zm xln the : 221] (we J. R. Miller of ilmrhm c .10 (l 0 fl 1 > do do HT. Ont 7 ‘T‘UCEKIQJ’EJV Limnsr-u Am-tinuwr 101' HH- (‘Onnti ‘rnmz‘immd I‘m-1. (‘vmuia' 5011’an (-n Genera] 5.2110,: k. [ Maw!» Ohm, 1mm}th tn: m; reasmm‘r to rum 1’. 0. address Hammad Auufimwm‘ .apm‘thflly SHHi'i’“ 3‘ \hfiuonr‘o. .91th (1'1, and at. rea mmblr Trivo'nserl A1u-h'um-w' flu} (‘mmty of Ynx‘k, VOA wontfully sn‘jcits vmn‘putrunngo and friendly in {hm-110a sn~‘xemltm\1fl.m1 on the, shortest notice and at reumnulw rates. 1% 0. address, King. Tncsmficfl Auctimmm fm‘ H10 County at ank’ Sun‘s attended on tho shm‘tost YIOHOQJLD (1 at reu- alm rates. A ‘ ‘4 Stoufivflle P. (D mmrflw Fun/oral Flu'nxahings Always on H and Havinc refitted the above House and furnish» ml it in first-class style,l um yrepurcd to give the public the best 0‘ mmommodutmn. Excellent .‘stnblillg [Lndattemive hostlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con» nectiun. Terms m net (luv. can live at home)“ and mnlm mm'u 11mm"; at wm‘l: fm‘ 11s» Hum 21f unv- tliiuq 01w in this wm‘hL Capital 1101‘ needed ; yun .n'c stm‘tml free. 1301)]; svxm : all ages, Auv mm (tun do the Work Lame earnings bl]l‘(‘ from first smrt, (‘rw ‘:\' miliif and Terms free Beth”; nut nlvlrw. (‘()> you llotllllhf to send us Your mldrc mid Kind nu: ; if \‘(711 are wise you will do so at once. H. HALM-YI'T & (70., Portland, Maine. THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. First-class Around the lake for trotting horses. Good stab] 1113. Terms moderate. gnaw? flake Qfinttlr. Every accommodation to guests. Board, $1.00 perduy M m1 6” 6mm}; Bank of mm 5 PRESIDENT, DAVID BLAIN, VIGEwPRESIDENT, SAMUEL TEEES. DIRECTORS Berni. Brillingcr, Pwspn‘imonn K; Chisholm, M dunum, C. Deposzits received and Intel'ostnflan thereon at (‘un Alt Ram’s Nu nation 0| \v lazirmuxl required. Drafts on Ml parts of (innmm, 171mm StzLLCS and Great Britain, bought mm (~er MISS HEM 0mm ,4, {SJ/Tm; ’I (14 k , 1/ A] Issuer of Murrinsm Licenses (‘cnnty of York. Office : SO Jzu‘ms street, Toronto. ETIIdOI'InkOI'S (i Embalmors. Is prepm‘Pd to receive pupils. and will give Music Lessons as formerly. mm M xunvat 5,53 .vwl (’v per cent. per mnmm. Man: vs, 1 :qu nnrl Lipmwnmnb z asnmnm- l’nh- hung?” at highest" n )m’mm Nutcs (zilmlll‘d. nuwrx'x-1:r,r:'r=l1rm11m permns hm‘ingmouoy SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Ea LEMQM. 158 KING STREET EAST. 'rnmcho WRIGHT BROS, JAMES NI. H.A\Wl§li?§flffii. WM. [2 E LL, Proprietor. A A. ALLEN, Caslna‘r. Richmond Hill Branch. 1:13.014: wWOND HILL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1887. Sauna: L’i «' J23 [235% a). Jokers. «‘1 323115 an}. imi N . J. Ann sum“ :1. C. R. 1‘ END“, I 0. 1E. Ruhmwm. ATV McLe Howard, and J. (v‘inty. ‘ fl Cv/qd raw/mam; (I for flu- (‘onntics of York 50M an (-nnsiunmvut. ‘h ., promptly attended 113k 9.] TI, 1’. Dwight D. M. Mac- In Essantials, Um'éy; in Non-Essentials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity.” flm (‘oiintv of Ym‘kJeâ€" mm.me and him“ I" R (,1) ihv Rhnrtcst untiw 1’. 0. Addre \',’("l‘( )RIA SQUARE :n'dit. UNI ONVILLE ,/ IS ‘Iza magma {Ll} {XX Tho following is a return :Of the mem- bers clecied in the Province of Ontario so for as known up to the time of going to press. Some of‘tnese will be found to be incomplete when the returns are given in full:-~ Constituency. Min. Opp. Maj Addington...... . .Bell .« . 100 Bothwell .................... ill/Till 20 Brant N .................... SomervilleJOOO Brant S . . . .......Paterson... 575 Brockville ...... \Vood . . . . . Bruce E ......... Cm‘qill . . ...... . 200 grime N ...4 ..... ML-Xeill . . Bruce \V .................... Blake . . . . Cordwell . ..... \Vhite 500 Carleton ...... Macdonald . . . . ......1200 Cornwall ...... Dex-gm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Dundas Hickey Durham E ...... “H1111 . . . . 300 Durham \V..........,......Blake ...... 119 Eluin E Wilson 140 Elgin Casey 600 Essex Pattorsou....... lissox Brien ...... 52 Frnnlonnc . . Kirkpntrickun ........ (llengmry ................. Purcell 206 Grenvillo S ...... Slinnly . 219 Urey E Sproule " 420 Grey N ......... Mnsson ......... , ........ 56 Grey S. ...................... Landfirkin. 135 Haldimand............. .. Caller; ..... . 13 llulion ....................... \Valdge . . 9 ,llamilton ...... Erown .- . ..... 207 Hamilton ...... McK;r_v................. 206 Hastings . . . Burdetle.. 61 Hastings N. ..... Bunull 3‘63 Hastings W... Robertson .. 215 Huron E ...... ......... Mncdomild 80 Huron S .................... McMillaIL. 330 Huron W ...... Porter . . 27 Kent. . . .......Campb€ll.. 110 Kingston . Macdonald l4 Lmnhton 19.. ...Moncriefi'... . 64 Lambton “7 Lister 600 Lanark N . Jamieson .............. 100 Lonark S. r . ..... Haggnrt . . 900 Ld’s ck. G ’le N...Fer;zusmi . ............. 30(7) Loads S .... . . . . . Taylor . . . . 400 {Mini-x ....... “'ilsm. .3, ‘ "- ulllUUlll ......... 1tykert....... 492 London . . Carling......... . . . . .. 39 Middlesex Marshall ............... 775 Middlesex N. . Coughlin . ..i. ...... 300 Middlesex S .............. Armstrong. Middlesz \V. .Roolne . ................ 60 Monckuu.......Boyle ................ . 519 Munkoka.................. . . MuMurrich NorfolkN . ................ Charlton... 300 Norfolk S . . Tisdale...... . . 20 North’ml‘d . . . . . . Mallory Wellington ‘Nellingtou \Velliuyluu ‘vVentwanh ‘Veutworth York Yurk N . . . York \V . . \Vdferlm) S For 111cmInanism,11ruralqia, cuts‘ wounds 01‘ burns use VVest’s \Vorld's \Vouder. All drngzists. Perth N . . ...Hessoi Perth S . . Petel‘bul‘o E ......... . . Peterboru \V... Steve! Prescott. Prince Edward .......... Renfrcw N ...... \Vliite Renfrew .. Russell. ..... Simcoe E ................ Simone N Mch Simcoe S... ...... Tyrwh Turouto C. . Cockb‘ Toronto E. . . . Small Toronto W ...... Denis Victoria N... . . . . . Victoria S... \Vaferluo N.. The postponed races came ufl'on Bnnds Lake. on Saturday lust For anything in the form of local spurt the attendance was large. Between three hundred and funr hundred people attended. Mr. 3011, the proprietor of the hotel, had prepared a guod truck mi the ice, zihuar, StWeIl'Uighth nf a mile in length. The mom] was, orderly and watched the vn,i'i~ nur heats with much interest. Only one :utcii‘hznt «centred during the afternoon. in the first. heat Hf Hie second race, Mr. Lanrie‘s mute run away, and dragged her driver nn the ice for sevm'al hundred \‘zn'ds, hit: nothing serious was the re- suit. \Velland The following gentlemen conducted the afternoon’s programme:~Judgos, Mossrs.0. Johns, A, I’mctor and M. Huger; Patrol Judges, A. J. Rupert and W. Lemon. \Vhenthe first race was called five [UH 1.....\VllllrU u.- (m ......1\Iacd0na1 ml] . ..... Dex-gm . . Hickey \Vurd Patterson mmc . lxu-kpntri mry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'illu S ...... Shnnly .. E . . . . . . . Sproule U Mnssun... V 3. ......... mand.... l‘wu Emwn .â€" Itun ...... McKa 7 nus . . . .... HES N......B1H\U“ ..‘ Ilgs W. Rubertsn :1 S.. Porter mm . Macduna Lon E. . Moncriefl ton “7 . . 'k N . Jamiesou ‘k S. ‘ ......Haggart .. Bond‘s Lake Races. UH . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u-Lua ... c. N .................... Snmervillefi S . . . .......Paterson... ville ...... \Vond E Jurqill .. ..... NU“ McKeill l. ............ \V .................... Blake ell . ..... White (m ...... Macdonald all ...... Dex-gm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS Hickey m E ...... “H1111 . . . m \V..........,......Blake ...... E . Wilson Casey Patterson....... S Brien ...... mac . Kirkpntrickun ........ nry ................. Purcell illu S ...... Sllnnly l3} Sproule 7 _‘l ......... Mnssun..........’ ....... 5. ...................... Lanéfirkin. 11a11d............... Calla; ..... . n ....................... \Valdge . . tun ...... Ernwn .- tun ...... McKay..............., on N ............... M on In th N..............Ba rth Carpenter .. .................. AM . . . . . . VVallnce ..Fergnson..... C...Ortou . . . ...b’ergusou . Taylor . . “'ilsoh . icykert... . Carling... . Marshall . Coughliu Porter 27 ..... . .......Campbéll . . 110 Macdunald J4 .Moncriefi'.... 64 . . . . Lister .. 600 Jamiesou .............. 100 .Haggart . . 900 "Ferguson . ............. 30(7) Taylor . . . . 400 Burdetle.. 61 Bun e“ .... .. 383 Robertson 215 .... . . . . . . . . . Mncdnnald 80 ........... McMillaIL. 330 ............ McMuHen. Innes ...........B2Lin........ Carpenter ........... AMackenzi . . Mnluck . . . uuu a...” efi'.. .. Lmter .. 011......”un . . 't . . 01] . .. -. ...‘ .74 in .. Armstrong. Bowman Livingstone 100 20 1000 575 206 219 420 56 135 13 300 119 140 600 492 39 775 300 210 350 868 733 37 0 150 130 180 150 296 450 238 94 4O hurses funk their places, viz.:â€"â€"\Vide- man’s Chestnut, Gelding, Proctor’s Chub, Smith A: Buttnn’s Kendall, B. Andrews’ Maud C, Lnngstaff’s Silverfeet. Proctor’s Chub appeared tn be the favorite 0n the start. He gamed the first two heats, \Videman’s chestnut gelding Coming in second.- In the. next three heats the order was reversed, and the gelding Was declared the winner of the meet 1n the open trot five lmrses also toed the scratch as followszâ€"Lawrie’s Moss Rose. Ritter’s Black Gelding, Palmer (5‘ Proctor’s Sleepy Nell, Buttnu’s Bay Mare mu] Mack's Black Gelding. In all six heals were trotted before the race was decided. Palmer and Proctor’s Sleepy Nell wok the first heat, but fell into third place in the five following trials. Ritter’a black gelding made a hard push for first money, but. was finally beaten by Moss Rose. FIRST RACE~GENTLEMEN,S ROAD RACE \Videmnn’s Chestnut; Geldmg Proctor’s Chub .................. Smith (5 Button’s Kendall... Audrems’ Maud 0.... . Langstuff’s Silva-feet 22111 11222 43333 344'4dr 555 dr We gh-‘e below a table showing the poâ€" sitions taken In each heat:â€" SECOND RACEâ€"vâ€"FREE Lawrie’s Muss Ruse. . . . . . . Ritter’s Black Gelding... Palmer & Pructur’s Sleepy The ice is being kept in firstâ€"class con- dition, and we understand this matinee is only the first. of a series of races. In fact, Proctor’n Chub is matched against the wnmer of the first race, to trot at the same place for a purse of $40 on Satur- day next. From an occassionul Correspondent. Your regular correspondent has not given us :my newn fur u, long time. This i=1 “mlwr cl’wconz': 451m m a huge number «if LIBERALS are taken out. of the office here every week, and the rendera mum‘- ally like to hear from home once in a while. I have nothing special this. week, but, merely (lot a fcw lines hoping that you may get some other reliable corres- pondent to take up the pen. Nell Buttnm’s Buy Mam ......... Meek’s Biavk Gelding ...... films: Politics have been running pretty high on both sides for several weeks, and new people are waiting anxiously to hear what the result will he. Last Thursday a bus- ing meeting i'as held in the Town Hall in favor of Dr. Lyiid, the Reform Candidate for this Riding. Our wm'thly represent/(h tive for the Local Legislatureâ€"Di. Gil- mour~â€"was present and made a grind speech Hon. S. H. Blake held the audience al- most spellbound for about two heurs,and handled the questions before the people in a masterly manner. Electors came from all directions, and many ladies listeir ed with as much eagerness as the men. One man, hailing from Ricliniend Hill, was in such a hurry, he upset his cutter and precipitated his fair occupant in the snnw. He grumhled hard. and vowed vengeance on the Vaughan Cnnncil for having put the gravel on the road in heaps, but his Mrs. appeared to enjoy the tumble, and laughed merrily, while the driver adjusted the robes and harness. Uur store-keeper is doing a good trade and is ever anxious tr.) attend. to the wants of his many customers. School keeps five days a Week, and the teacher and pupils get along famously together. The new blacksmith is making things hum, and is giving good satisfaction, as well as being a nice fellow. We expect soon to have a waggmvmnk er in our midst. There is a. gond open ing for a good workman here. ln order to assmt in the encouragement and development of the agricultural in- terests in Canada it is proposed to estab- lish in different, parts of the Dominion, Experimental Farms. An act pussvd dnr» in: the last session of Parliament provides for their establishment; in the diffemnt provinces. The work to be undermken at the different stations will be of a useful nature to the farming community. Ex- periments will he made in the planting)r of Lrees both for timber and for shelter. Exmninations will be made into the com- position and digestibility of foods for do. mestic animals, and mzmy important questions involving the production of hill-- rm“ Mill-l n s will he discussed. Should thme usmhlishnmnts l'w properly conductâ€" edlhny will he the moans of (lissulninat n.1M-l1vulmilxln information, and should nian with nearly exprmmions of approval u p from nurmflrus law-rywl'nrro. A central oxnurinmnm l“:irnihnsl\:lon already l0~ (Hitmlafntv xnilos from (ltf'n‘xnm Four hunder and sixty acres of land hum: lwon -%'Cll!‘<‘(l in :L cosmnmnling ])0.-‘1?l<m ovar- H“ Gated a few miim fmxn ()tf‘lhnlu an‘ . '{ um) 3“, Ch“: hundred and sixty acres 0% lmul hum; bum awry SM. axe-ennui in :L cmnmmnling poslfiun ovar- “UH firming, and hmking Um cihy, and is said to {mason whi‘ifnll‘y lmrfmmmr]. every dmimhlu Variety uf Soil to mom, Hm 5.41] and Hm m9“ ' Vurictd requirmnmns 0f the expurixmmtul 3 MW (“Msmnm wurk to be there Conducted. 1 Experimental Farms. Vellore. TO ALL K€ICH MOND IHILL. â€"_)O(_._. In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patr )mge during the past twenty-five ye‘ms, I beg to re- }11ilxdt11em and the genrral public, that TRENCH’S -CARRIAGE WORKS.- Gutters, PLATFDRM SPRING WAGON S . Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction as the work is under my own supervisrxl. I am also prepared to do all kinds Hf blaclv smithmg a"; repairing in the most Work- mnnhke manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most. reasonable terms. 'l‘ononn Tmmsduy Feb. 21' I587 Wheatiall, 1)te bushel '0 76 no \Vheat, spring, do ‘ >30 Barley, do .10 outs, do 2;: 1‘0 '_ (In 51 Rye. . do .. Clover Seed. do ...... Dressed hogs, per 1001le 6 00 Beef, fore (11mmth 4 .50 1300f. hind qum‘t 's. 7 :30 Chickens, per pmr U Ducks, do . . 1) (35 Geesefiuch . . . ‘ . 0 (30 Turkeys,euch 1 50 Butter, pound r HS . 0 “:25 Butter, tub dairy 0 00 Eggs. fresh, per (102:. U ‘26 an’n()es,1werhag”... . U 85 App]es,1wer hm .............. 2 50 onions, grcen,por bag 1 7': Cabbage do 0 :S Imuliflower do 0 00 Celery, do 0 W ’J‘m‘nips, per 1mg 0 2;] Mirrors, (10. (j 4,1! Hay, per ton . . 9 HI) straw, per ton .A I 00 RICHMOND HILL Thursdqu Feb. 91, 188‘ oats, per bushel Pans, do. ,. ., Dressed hammer 100 lbs Beef‘ fore (marten. Beef, hindqum‘bur . Chickcus‘ yer pair Ducks, do Geosu, Ouch ..... Turkevs, perlb Butter, pound 1‘01} Butter, large rolls. Rum. fresh, per (1074 Potatoes, per bib Apples, per bb1.. onions, g1‘een,1>er bush.” Cabbage, per (107. Celery, r10 Turnips, per bag ... Carrots, do Bonus, per peck... Flour, spring, 1101‘ bbl. Flour, full, per bbl . Huy,pert0n straw. 1301' ton . (:2. P. LENNOX, DICNTFJI‘EfirE, Arcade Buildings, Rooms A. & B, Up-Stairs. Hus the exclusive right for file use of Hurd’s New Method of extractâ€" ing tenth without pain, by mezms of VITALIZED AIR ! ON RUBBER ON C Horse â€" Shoeing vet R'HFMM Absoluter no pain experk‘m'wl harmless in all canes. [Single copies, 3 cts Paid special attention to. Elm ammm. Sleighs and \V M THRENCII Mm, ‘ 1 1‘) $10 2' 0 :SU U 00 0 00 (y 2;] l) 130 5 00 4 00 0 10 0 I8 0 130 410 1H) (.0 E) 30 ,. 0 5‘51. 'ZV‘ mmfirm 1886 W211 1‘3” $8.00 $10.08 to an d 2&0 O 00 0 (30 0 40 0 50 000 0 (H) 018 0 US ‘Ul [)0 m '0 50 40 1.) a U 50

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