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The Liberal, 4 Aug 1887, p. 1

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a J. ¢ ‘1 X THE LIBERAL PRINTING 8!. PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOXD HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. THURS DAY EVENING Smufl'ville. ‘ lo. Markham in. Victoria Square. d0- I‘horuhill, Walker do. \Vnodhridge .. do. Kleinhlu'g.‘ -. . do No )lehon.... 30th 9 Walked Air always on hand at. appointments Work: like u. charm Free from 1min. Address A ROBINSON L.D.S..Aur01a0ut. L‘imnkful in“ the favors of the past 20 years may still by qpnsulted in any branch nf the pro- .cssion, as fui'vows: Aaronâ€"u. lst. 8th, 16th, and 22nd mohmond H11"... .9th and 241.11 (st: the EulmerI-Imz: e) '30 GYLRS Bufitfi OSSKQQ, Richmond III". Best fitting 'Ieeth made. Nothing infn-ior in the untd Dcxmstry. Prices low and Vimfized Air used any time. Medalist. Toronto I'nivmsin- Nth 1 u (‘0 Physicians 8! Surgeons, 0nb..(1ate of Stoutfville Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. Oflice Hours to 10a.m..5t08p.m 31 RING s'rm; T EAST, in 100510, OPPOSITE THE Emit Solicitors, Conveyancers, 65c" Toronto Officeâ€"No. 14 Building & Loan Chambers. No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Officeâ€"Rear of thc Central Bank. on Saturdays. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEoT CURRENT RATES _U_. A. G. F. LAWRENCE. T. C. MILLIGAL'. Elmuhcs, Glotks l.'l \ngo Strm-t‘ hex» door to the new Arcade Central Bank; cf Canada. IRESIDENT, 3.5311 Lin: 1'». Fullerton. Cook (E Miller. BARRISIEBS. SOLICITORS ozc 1 FE 't‘l'} : 18 hum STREET EMT, Tom» 10 Richmond Bu] 1’. (i. Lvm‘y Sun‘nluy, Devosits received nu Intprestal‘uowed meson a: Current Laces Nu notice 0' withdrawal n-quired. Dmtcs on all parts 0! Canada. United States and Great B‘imin, bought. and sold 3151 per annum, in advanced V Dr. James Lungslnn. Ax!) Dr. J. A. Palmer. RICHMOND BILL. ONT. night calls at {tout dom- hell. Oflice hour 10 a. m E. N]. NIOI‘I'H‘. 50h (k (20.. SPECTACLEo 1v U‘u LVl‘XHY J S Fulluuou, Chisholm, M.I‘ P. I{.}’ douuld, C. B. Robina howard. mud J GAS FOB EXTRACqu SAVINGS DEEARTMENT BUSINESS CARDS. .».V\. RENEE & MILLIGAN. ‘ @115: Ebiltstml V152" afllévIZé’Q'Z £1? T. F. MeMAEIUN, Franklin .3 . Andre ws. la“ PhlVATE. FUNDS Tu LOAN EDI 1‘03. and PROPRIETOR. ‘ ~r..â€"â€"- VISL-ERLS4LEI'VI :MHLvJ-nu Tamas. IS PU BLISHED EVERY Dr. “K J. Wilson. Muuumc Lure JAMES M. LA“ HENCE, Rxchmond Hill Branch USED 33' Dr. A. Robinson. A A. ALLEN. i'usluer. nub (Dptiml ("me D; @cntal §nrgmm GLOBE " OFFICE SURGEON DENTIST median. DIRECT 01‘ Emu. inentnt. 13” was MODERATE upturn, $ilhcrluaa 18th 20th 21st 23rd TUILOB porters of Dwight. D M Mac- n A McLean Giuuy of ea-oh month fin» Manager. 1'. IL Miller SIGHT. YI‘ Lends Money at 5. 5i and a per cent. per annum. Mortgaues. Life and Endowment. Assurance Puli- cles bouuhtat highestcash )Iriccs. Notes cashed. 6 69 8 percent. seemed for persons having money to Invest. For particulms enquire nu this ofiice Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on consignment. General sales of stock. etc.. promptly attended to at reasonable rates. P. 0. address UNIONVILLE. REQEETJQJV IN EflZ‘ES @2wa 6.; on farm property. Interest; low. Terms easy No valuation or commission fees charged. Apply to - .....\.“v,... . .nrvn‘.“ “rt”: ‘ v LAWRENCE & MILLIGAN, Bnmsmrs. etc“ 15 Toronto St.. Toronto. and Richmond Hill. Rich'd Hill 16th Ann] 1887. 6m. Licensed Auctioneer for the L‘nnntv of York. re. spectfully solicits your atronnge and friendly influence. Sales attends on the shorcest notice and at rensouublerates‘ P. 0 Address. Box 96. VICTORIA SQUARE. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonube rates. P. 0. address, King. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended on the shortest nobicefind at ten- ube rates. Address Stoufivxlle I‘. O MONEY ! MONEY ! THE DOMINION HOUSE. Richmond Hill, Having refitted the above House and furnish- ed in in film-c‘ass ~sflyle, I am pl‘epiu'cd to give the public the cost 0“ accommodamnu. Excellent stabling and attentive hostlers. Sample llouuls for commercial travellers. A good lnery in cou- nectiun‘ Terms >1 ner (luv. Bonj. @REND CENTRAL HD’EEL. The undersigned bunng taken llnsse‘sion of the above conmudious hotel will cheermlly cuterm thn cnmfut o! the travelling yuhlin. nest. brands othuorsandciaus. An attentn'e lmsclerund good mumbling. Remus fur cuhuuur- cm; travellers. (i. GlLMOUli, Prop. Best Pi-~-Nic Gmuml‘c in the, cuuntv. Good fishing 111121 boating. Every accommodation Lu boarders at rensuuuhle pnces. WM. BELL. Propr' rtor. Emmi? Every accumn Emu-rm It. . mthings A!“ a} s 0:: Hana um WIQ' 359$.”L’Ird mn lIu tut‘lllfi free. to send us 3 Paulina. Mame Issuer of Marriage Licextes Cc unty of York Oflice : 80 Jarvis street. Toronto. M UQ’EU L 355'. I MISS FWRA CGULTER Issuer of Mm‘mge Licenses for the County ux You. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN l‘IulerHuEn-l's & Elnhzalmorw. 15 prepared to receive pupils. and will give Mush Lessons as tormeru . E9 @E’e §£WQEE§W RESIDEK E. : ml 152“ 2:45 sum 158 KING i-TREET EAs . TURCN’I‘O WRIGII‘I‘ BRO S. $1.50 “‘5 [if 'AECL IAN-(ls Richardson. James 1?. stokes. Salem Eckm-dt afiifirelmuwnfi. niomr Erllliugel'. P NJ. Armstrong 1'. R. 'I‘ENL'H. S. M. Brown. A large umount of nu Ine at cm; mama. in may): f; use In this ‘JV one can first plqln ' not amav Mon 2-" per (m; Arena and funk t at once H. 1 RECHMUND HILL, THURSDAY. AUG. 4-, 1.887. 47161416! 11:53.5. Donn] MAPLE, ONT Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, and 7/ “drama. ‘rk. Lam .>u Lflt an In m Welcome our Sovereign’s Jubilee, That thrills this nineteen ~11 century Wlth acclmuutions loud ; From pole nu pole the echoes nng, And (humus rellms tuoir bunors bringl The Eat-paces: o'er bash)“ ed. Happy the nations blast and free. Whore rules par Gran;on Majesty. Uur much be.oved Queen. H 61‘ banners wave o'er land and sea“ Proclaiming christian liberty, Whexe’er her flag is seen. While thrones and dynasties have reeled, In dgubtml snrqngth‘mejr power to meld, Her throne his stood sécnre. No tyrant not her throne (tum-need, L r cruel de 5d her fame defaced, Her court che puresh 'nenth the sun, Wuere'er his d_a.ily cpuxge may run, bméé é‘érhéfreign begun: Her ahrone established on God’s Word, his utnributed divine, aduer We're proud to own her gentle sway The gwalgbt mongrel: 0; the dav, _ â€"V:;l‘l éfidil‘fii‘géeuiug reigns ; The joy and pnde of Bntmh hearts, Whose wisdom, anarchy uvmns, Difl‘ua n (In and wide ; In every Ian her christian mane. Pl‘ocluims Victoria/a Quoenly name‘ W orthy the nations' pnde. Her christian graces brightly shine. Suedd ug u. myiancqtnlenue, Her dailv acts of charity. Uuostenmmoqs though uhev be. A deep and world-wide sympathy, Surrounds Her Gracluuz. Mujxmuy Dispensing in the cottage homes, The hreau 01 Life to liatenmg ones ‘ fl S‘howrlrurth the clvlristiziu tl'rue; Whose gracious presence om has been The centre 01 a. lowly segue. An angel ministry ; Impurting comfort. in their need, Their bodies and their souls L0 l'eed ; Christnliku humanity. In \viduowed sun-ow smut , God in His love her life preserves, For future joys her soul rem; Vex. Her loxeu m reinstate. Fair Canada the brightest gem Tun} spurkmb in he}' muueu Though as EDEMOD young ; Her sons are noble, true uuu mave heauy tu me Lu “guns to save. 1)) early conflicza won. Her vast resources unexplmed, \N 1th gems of mugs}. beugtymured, _ glfiifissmg India's yieiu‘; Her hills upheaved nlus‘. phmtmte lie. Bevenlmu Bu the‘qazzleu eye, Her bosmn swells with shrew of gold V» amug for smence to union, her limulcss supply ; Till ennerpnse her Wealth lev auls, nnu btcahs nel' mouuuulu rmuluaeuls, \\ here hidden tl'cusurcs .ly. . Her silver ore of richest grad u, hus_luug by scuepqe beanuhskxyud. lbs _3;Lmi)185 rich cumpawu Her mules ut‘ gold and copper In great. abunuuuce no m 5.411 Hex scenery sublime and r: Whose riverstfalls and Ink: Our Canada supreme ; Her mcmnmus with her vules between, Unique iu many-varied scum, Majestic m extreme. Oxfinountain crests wnere lumly pines, U'el‘luuk ravines where seldnm sumes vi‘lje monarch of the (law ; Where murmuring streams nwundermg flow, And livingpeight oi. figh kgemw, And wide-extender] mairie 1;} Where 9119 Wild bulimia retm: H15 uncusputeu roam ; Within whose boundary lino 15 room for mulions of our In To find n. battled home. And over all Victoyia reigns. her Virtuous rule In love mu 7 r In X6311; beans revered ; Lung may aha hve our jny to 1 Witll glory stump our destiny FJr gl'euter fame preparél And When her crummy reign is With angel esgorts glad” 59m- In Eden's bu“?er tdi‘esb ; Where Jesus Christ, the glow Will crown her brow while . Richmonu Hill. July 30th, 186‘ Frank A. {nbinu' (-1 and museum wxll exhibu «In Mond- y, August, 15d At the South Renfrew Tumday Mr. Ferguson, Cundldnlc, was elcutL-d HV Luv, by a. majul'ily r-f m On Tuesday lust Tot-nu by Isms. Um; “as Lu u. u (Juli-shed sue, uue w Lu be upphed m bmldlng the iélaud and HIn: to M The Judicial C‘ Couucxl have gnu. ’lown of Purkdulu sub-way suit. 1t. that one Weak and 101' injury to the“ the sub-way havn‘ tuna. Articles nf a;. a by Mr. \Vm. E hue, and Mr L for a match a! .-l~ and the chauwlul match is lu Gullah will be played at on Dhu 15th of A! our Empréss Queen so pure. Her laws, God's 1.1st w man And Britaifi's peace sustains. 'Gdu’s message m; revlew Her diamofihiba‘s «mum-Med A lung}.me Wealth m L. ’lfiéfifiléh fi'gambols pluy 1-115 ii-Elédme With the bu Illa Jubilee Lines. NEWS “TEAS. ‘t‘lul‘l .V bk Kc xdg xlt“ GNU b ueclure mm been signvé 1| Murklmu, V'xl . \Vlllnipug 3100 a shit in?)1 1min p111} siu‘ J(:1 I68 E _t,lAe Privy : mum the .mce to Lhu remembared {Cd Parkdaie I cauch hv uub in LhdL Ell‘l'l flitth 190.01) Commencing on held on Ministerial 1r. Mornâ€" )(m. ’J f. $100.1“. In 1,: rota nugene l‘hrt 721/ arty; in all things, Charity.” Mel'ubers presént: 'Mesars; Trench, McCunaghy, Savage, Naughtnn, Russell, Glass and Dr. Wilson. In the absence of Messrs. Brown and Swnzer, Mr. Trench wns appointed chair- man and Dr. Wilson Secretary. The mmutss; )f last meeting were read and confirmed. Accoums wfire read as follows: â€" Frmu J. E. Dickson, for presiding at the Departmental Examinatiuns, travel- liing expenses, postage, express, d~c., $40. 20. The l‘llclili.n'}d Hill School Board held its munLlily meeting in the High Schoul Room, on Munday. Augpgt lst, 1887. V From T. F. McMahon, supplies for Dggartuwnml Examinations, $12.29. The above accounts having been certi- fied to as cm'ruct by A. “B._Da~vidaon, P. S 1.. i; was vaed by P. G. Savage, scounded by F. McCanaghy, that they be pafl.â€"Qa§ried. ; The chairman read statements in ref- erence to the number of children of school age residing in the Markham and Vaugh- an parts of the School auction, outside the village. was not; complete, and shuwed‘nfrnm the Treasurer’s book than. the ammmt receiv- ed for fees in 1886 was $533 75. He showed the injustice of coupling 98. the number on the rull in 1886, with 50;}, the average attendance of the first. lmu uf 1887, which lmd no connection whatever. 1 he sclnml register was the property of the trustees. who 114d access to it. at any Mum. and 1t. was easily seen if the repur.s !hud been falsified. He concluded by saying that Mix Keefler in his anxiety to l hi: mm, did nw ln-silate to sacrifice the Mr. Naughnon rose and said he felt it his duty tn refer to a paragraph which appeared in the York Herald last Week as afl‘ecting our Hugh behool. He then read as follmvs;â€"-“ At the last meeting of the Board of Education it was stated 50} was the average attendance at the School. It used to be as high as 70. On reference tn the primed minutes of the (hunty Council, we notice that the total number of pupils that attended the Richmond Hlll High School is put down at 98, at the same time the fees received does not snow nearly as many havmg at- tended for 1886 The return are not full enough and are deceptive.” Mr. Nnuuhtun sald it. Wes a. serious charge for “It pmprietor of the paper to make against the Head Master, and would like [1' knuw if such cauld be sub- stantiamd. If the reports sent to the Cnnmy Comm! were fa'aified, he Would muve fur a. (hmnlssal. Otherwise it, was tlmfiduty of [he Bnard to protect: both the school unions Mr. Sa'muu enucurred in the remarks of the lyrevmlm speaker. and felt surpris~ ed tn ]mal' «,f such revelations. Mr. Mchaghy said the minutes of the Cuumy Uunncil seemed i0 bear out the renmrks of the Herald. Mr. Kerfler, I'hn was present, was hl;(ll'd, and dcfendrd his rcmarks by reall- ihg fmm the szud minutes, He contend- ed that, as the number on the school reg- ister fur the, year 1886 was 98 and as me rep:~rtn:11y summed $493.75 as being col- lected in fees, there was apparently a. deficiency. In answer to Mr. Trench he said that the other High Schonls of the UUUIIl-y aunt. in their returns in the same way. but were not full Bllullgh. .. ,. I '51}. Rudditt, Head NIaSIEFIJf the am Sclmol, “as sent fur, who explained thnt the report ‘rqm which Mr. Keufler cvpied schuni. - DI‘. XVI-ISO]? Mid it wmlld be clear the matter up as the, pnin get the impressimn th-«t the was had I tampered with either by the teacher the “waste-es. Mr. Trent [made a mist It. as such m scm li‘IIS in 1'ch men ware lhc um u. School Board Meeting. RIF-C VII ' Keefler r. sars. MCC' IS a. small I) aud the teachers from such insinu- ,ln'rmmn. . Russell than [\retcrred at w 1193518 pehple m mitt: 90H. at. Thu: XCII LU the naghv thunghc that 2 Me Assistant. In H) n he rakovu up. Th am said the manu Id In ctlnm-crion w hv Bu:le mljunn-ed. Cluck. the village was thrown dheht by the 1-iuging af rhu- >0n the streets were crowded uxxiuns Lu find Lhe cause u ‘e firenwn In. . each mewl‘m lar rleyarr-vnnh mught if .\Ir. Keeflerhul he sh-sulfi ackuuwledge Cs thruugh the press were school. \ade no reply. nughy and Glass thought mew and not. worthy of “ch. Wilson and ,u mvcsnigate me 8 next meet-jug th-«t [he’lces had I .uld he we Fire 3 lhel'ei abvn mutter untr- )n with “Ir‘ charge h all to hm 1nd fia‘ the mar u'c mun five rm RS thruv 8. CRN‘ avuu fig} Md and Ur in ETQ AGENTS! were closely {unwed by the engine. The hosemen halted at, the tank in front of Brown's baker-v, having Ivaran that the element was raging nn the back part of a brick duvlbh: dwelling of Messrs. Wm. Stglfeyrand W. Hewison. The hose was very soon laid, and in a. few seconds a. large stream of water was playing on the flames, which had. now covered a frame kitchcn to the back uf the brickwurk. In a few minutes more the Hook and [miner Company were at work, and succeeded in tearing the iramework to pieces and dragging it away. The men were drenched with water, but this did not, deter them from finishing hhell‘ Work. The fire had man- aged tu get through the roof and sheeting into an upper bedroom, but a hole having been cut, through the shingles, it was quiekly subdued. Naver did firemen and citizens work better at a fire. Each department of the Brigade kept in its place, and in less than twenty minutes after the first alarm of the bell every snark was extingviahed. Must of the furniture in both huuses was remuved, but we believe Very littlo was damaged to any great extent. Nothing was burned except some articles and fur- niture in each frame kitchen and a. few things in one of the upper bedrooms. The exact. cause of the fire is not knuwn, but it must have ogiginated from the stove in Mr. Storey’e part, where a hre had been need during the whole after- noon. Though the occupants were badly frightened and put to considerable trouble in replacing their goods, the loss is, com- paratively speaking. light, and both fam- ilies feel thankful that they escaped so safely. For many years our village has not. been afl‘licted with a fire of any sen- oue dimensions, and we hope it Wlll be a. long nme till we are again called out. tu fight this devouring element. Norm. Mr. Jae. Brnwulee suffered an accident at the tire on Thursday evening. When the hooks and ladders were jerked ofi'the trmk the “hule combination came duwn on lxlu fins, and bruised it badlv. Mr. Brow llee managed to keep at his post, but the next morning! .tl'e member was badly duculured and swullell. F 11‘ sev- erul (lava he was unable tn wear a. boot, but, hobbled zireund at his wurd in aloose slipper. As 5112.8. Rudditrfioremau of the hose depurnulent. was making his Way to the fire, and dressing himself as he went, he was attacked by Mr. Rupert’s Scotch terrier, which Lure his tire-proof coat and detained him on the (and. “'le pays the ualnages bum in Abaaflmtely Pure. [Single copies, 3 cts HUfiijfl cw am AI EMPLOYMENT I 11111881011 or Sal- Advannages. WANT fl}? WED WM! 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