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The Liberal, 8 Sep 1887, p. 1

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1!. 291 per annum, in advance -] [Single copies, 3 cts IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING AT YHE LIBERRL PRINTING &. PUBLISHlNG HOUSE MUHMUND HILL. 'â€" â€" ()NTAlilll. T. MeMfiEON, ED '1' Oil and PROPRIETCR. “DDWSINESS CARDS. . . (lilttlu‘lll. Jame-s Langsmfl, AND Dr. J. A. Palmer. RICHMOND HILL, omx nightcalls :dfront. door hell. ()[nro lmur 10 a in ____...l._.A, Dr. Dr. “I. J. “'llsoei. Modulist ’J'ortnfo l'J-ivr' [(i 3‘ Al in ('ri l’bvsicmi‘sd' Surycnnr,(liit..llnto of Sir-ulfl'i'le Yonge Street. ltil-lnnond llill. Ull.£'(‘ llunis no lo 8,.lll., 5:0 H p. lu Hg.» - .- rm iitlll‘ul. Dcâ€"u’wd 03$ c c Richmond Hill. lest, fitting Tooth made. Nothing: int; 41' in the and Dentistry. Prices low and \i :zcrl Air used any time. Virgcrzng nice-3 USED By Dr. A. Robinson. SURGEON DENTIST E‘inuklnl for the favors of the past fill yours may still be consulted in any branch of the 1-roâ€" .cssi01i,n,sfollo\rs: Hilarity. EEQEGTIQW’ JW’ EJQZ‘E ' @éeéfmam/ @i/JZ lmmlu Monev at (i. 5.5 nnd 6 per cent. I‘m' n'm’lml‘ Mm mucus, Life and l-indmvuicnc Assuriincel’olb mus uouulitus lliylicncuish prices, Notou-nxlu-d. U tn ‘4 )H‘r Cit-11L. Secured for persons lllu'lll‘; imbue) t‘v iiivo:.: For particular 5 enquire at 01118 utln e gram? ' norm} PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN nufunn propui'ty. Interest li-w. Terms cosy. N.» \ uluutmn or columnsion furs charged. A171in to LAWRENCE & MILLIGAN, Jilllll‘h‘fllh, 910.. 1'7 Toronto St. Toronto. nnd lv‘iclmiond Hill. Ricll'il Hill lUtrh Aunl 188’;_ G“\‘ 1. filifirrllmtmur. Salem Erknrdl Linensr-rl Aurtiuni-or for the (‘mmtios of York llnmrinund l'w‘l. Goods Hold on ronsizimncnt. (iciimnlsalcs of stock. etc... promptly nttmnlcd to in reasonable raters. P. 0.8.(1di‘css, ITNIONVTLTIE. S. M. Brown. Licensed Auctioneer for the (‘ounrv of York. rc- spectfully solicits: your patronage and friendly iniluonco. Solos attended on tho shortth notice and at rensonnblcrates. P. 0 Address. Box 96. VICTORIA SQUARE. James C. Stokes. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly fnfiuencn. sales attended on tho slortest notice and at reusonnlne rates. P. 0. address, King. NJ. Armstrong. l Aurora,15t,85h.16th,nnd 22nd of our“ nmaiih Richmond l{ill..... .gth undilth fin «at the Palmer House) Svoul‘fville.... .._,,.....,.l.~l24 In. M Lrlrliam 20H] .10. VutntiuS [um ‘let rim. I‘lmruhill. Wallim House. 23rd do. \Vnn'lhridge 08H) iln, Klainhurg . Cth do Sublets“ M) n Vimlimd Mr always Olll Works lilio av r‘lmrin Add)" lzvt. nnpointmonts Free from \rr’ 5 A IiOllINFON LDC in LnWRENCE & ill/llLLlGAN. Eairizt Solicitors, Conveyancers, 52's.. Toronto Officeâ€"No. 14 Building & Loan Chambers. No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Officeâ€"Ruar of the Central Bank. on Saturdays. â€" oâ€" MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES A. G. P. LAWRENCEO‘ ’1‘. C. MILLIGAN. Fullerton, Cook & Milli-r. BARRIS'J‘ERS, FOLlCITCBS cc J FFIC‘E: 18 limo S’IREET EAST, Tohon'ro. Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. J SFullarton, W (look, I. R. Miller I? rnrvyrm FUNDS To Low. '13; W 13-1“. NIORI'HY. SIBN db C0“ Manufacturers porters of @321th125, Clocks, gtlvcllcu, LSillin'lnaucl nub Optical 03mins. SPECTACLES FOR EVERY SIGHT. Edgfibfi' qui‘fiitnew ArcadeTO R O N Central Bank. of Cacadal PRESIDENT, DAVID BLAIN, WEE-PRESIDENT SAMUEL TREES. DIRECTORS Chisholm. Ill. P. P.. H. P. Dwight, D. M. MM- uwmul, C. H. Rulllllhnn, A. McLean Howard. and J. (iinty. A A. ALLEN, Pashler. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Deposits received nd Interostallowed tho-rem: mt (‘nrrent hutch NJ notiiu o. “irhdrnuul Suites Mid Groin lsrimin. bought and sold 1AM ES NI. LA “'RENCE, to he llllhlL‘. (Tut.- this out cL'.i(l)L'll free. :UlllL‘lllng of urcut vulm- and importance brim: you 111 more rnonov l'lLlll away than unv- tliin; I‘ISl‘ in tho world. ,\i:\' one can do the Something new, that just c-vnx‘ lllHl‘f‘V for WWI-3,3, we u ill smrt mu: mpitnl not nrcded. a ,Ifyynrw. 'll-(I~l‘\ll1‘NY(‘fll l‘lllhllS un-l emer- P\.,g§ny. v~;‘,l "or. n in]. Lil'mn‘v ullbfil. ~ Ad required. Drafts on all pnrts of Canada, United Manager. and return to us and n a will to ~you, tnut \vl.l >111)". \ou in llll>luCSb union will Work and live ut. homo. l-Iirlinr sex; All Lines. '1‘! in is one of tlm m llllllll'. in imriunv «ham-n. of tin-s 'l'Rci-zti'l‘o. Augustlaius Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York i Sales attended on the shortest. nutir-ennd at rea- lLllQ races. Address Stoullvillc P. 0 C. R. TENCH. Issuer of Marriage Licenses Ccunty of York. (um-e : 80 Jarvis street. ‘1"oron00. Leeds Richardson. Issuer of Marriage. Lir-cnses for the County of Yur RE SIDENCE. - LP, ONT THE DOMINION HOUSE. Richmond Hill, Brillinger. Benj. Proprietor. Having refide the above House and furnish- ed it. in first-clans style. I am prepared to give the public the best. 0‘ accommodation. Excellent stabling and attentive hosrlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- neciiun. Temis in] per (lav. cairncriiimc coin. The undersigned having taken possession of thoabove commodious hotel will cheerlully caterbntho cnmhrt oi the travelling public. Nest humus oiliquoi‘sandcipnrs. An attentive hustler and gond sunbling. Rooms for commer- cial travellers. u GILMGUR, Prop. gnawâ€"gain: “flow. Best Picâ€"Nic Grounds in the countvu Good fishing umlbouting. Every accommodation to boarders at. reasonable prices. wm . BE LL. Proprietor. E. Lawn; @§2§$§8 WQQ‘EEI’» 158 mm STREET EAST. TORCNTO Every accommodation to guestca. Board, $1.00 pcr day ‘ WE BROS. Undorlakcrs Gr Embalmvl's. Funeral Furnishings Always on "and needed; you dlublullml frei. lmlh Semen , u.l ages. Any one cnn do the m.) k. Lure: eullllllyn sure iron. first 5mm. Costly ulllfil uni. serum free. Better not delnv. (‘u is you nutliiu. to send un 'our address uuu find UllL ; ll win a;- wise \‘ou Will do so at once H. HALLETT 6‘: (lo, cunlhe at home. and nmke inure im in“: at. War}. [or u.~, Lliuii zit umr thing else in this uorlu. t lipital uul ' Poi-blond. Maine. ,Mifé‘lé" LE5SQJVS.. MISS HERA OWNER IS prcpm‘ed to receive pupils, and will give Music Lessons as {mum-1y. ° 2"; =15” crowing? sum n swam. EXHlBlTlON. Toronto, Sept. 5th to 17th. 51:00.") “’EEK‘S PROGRAM. Moanv, SEPT. 12tliâ€"Citizens’ Day. A grand prngmmmc. Every depart,- ment of the Exhibition will now be open. Exci‘. nu Roman Standing Tan Races. in boats, by Miss Munlcrinun. of Denver, and Miss Morse, of Pittsburg, in tliv horse rinu, on thorough broil llanOR, at full spued. These Indies uill give the find. and grandest. exhibition of this kind uvcv' SHHll in thin country Grand Double Balloon Asconsion and RaCe, with 'l‘ru- pcze Performances (luring Ascension, by l-‘mf Oscar Hunt. and Miss LOL'lt: Lunt; the first exhibition of the kind ever given in the Dmninion. 'l‘lwir contract. rides for no postporvment wind is blowing a hurricane. Entertain- ment during the afternoon in front of grand stand, and all other attractions on the grounds. Bands of rho lloyzil Grim adiei‘s, tl‘e Dufi‘orin Rifles (lil‘fllllfnl‘d), and the Herr Plano Co. (l‘omntu). EVEMNGâ€"Drilliant Illumination of the Grounds and Second Grand Display of Fll‘eWhl'kS by Plot. Punt, at. 8.30 p. m., and presentation of tlio “Siege of Pekln.” 38ml Concerts (luring the evening by the Royal Grenadin and the Duffurln Rifles? Hands. Organ and Piano Recitals, etc. pro- nnleus the Tucson. Sums. l3tllâ€"Gt‘l‘lllallla Dayâ€" (ln which the Gerunm citizmis of Onlario have announced their intention to make- ii. Grand Dcmonslrnti'un. Visit of the. Berlin Bilisical Socir-ty's Rand mud llic Landwuhrin of Berlin Special P-iradcs of TllnlOHglllll‘Hl, Percheron, Roadster and Carriage Horses during the Humming. All the Homes, Cattle and Sheep uill be. in the nuns for judging at one o'clock p. m. Every department upwi. in the horse run: during the afirrmmn. Euterrannnelnt in from. of tlic Cr;ou Stand. Collipetilinn by Lady Emir-s- trienncs and Show of Tundums. Fruit and Dairy Show, etc. Grand Dnllllle Team Running Races by Miss Musternmn and Miss Morse M skeleton with their celebratvd Thorough- bred LIUI‘RPS, All other zltri‘uctlnns durumr the afternoon. Bands of She Be lin Musical Snelt‘ly, Rnyal Grmmdiurs, l‘lusfiey Mun- Ilbvclllrinu Cm, Bull Urzlnll CH. (Guelph) .u-(i Dunninij (ll‘gan CU. (Hmvninnville) EV‘ENIN iâ€"Illluninaliun of Grounds and Ruildings with Electric Light. etc , till 10p. m, A! 830 p. Iiiâ€"Prof. Erin's Fireworks and the " Siege of Pekin.” Baud Concerts and Organ Recitals, etc. Speeding w ".115! ms. VVEDNESDAY. SEPT. Maliâ€"Fariners’ Gala Day. Under the patronage of llie Hull. John Carling, Minister of Agriculture, and the Dominion and Provincial Granges, Pat- rons of Husbandry, and Farmers’ Insti- tutes of the Province. All departments in full operation. Special Parades of Canadian and Imported Heavy Draught Horses during the morning in the ring, Continuation of the judging of Live Stock. Agricultural and Dairy Products, etc During the aftErnoon Special Fea- hirofi in the horse ring. Speeding of Roadster and Carriage Horses. Tests of Saddle Horses at lumping, and all the general nttractious. Entertainment in front of grand stand, and grand Roman Double Team Standing Races, in heats, by Miss Masterman and Miss Morse. The celebrated Band of the Doherty Or- gan Co , Clinton. Bands 0f the Grena- diers. the Massey Manufacturing 00., Bell Organ Co. (Guelph), Dominion 0r- Qau Co. (Bowmanville), and Heiutzman Piano Cu. (Toronto). E\'ENINGâ€"El»clnc Illuminnlion of the Grounds and Buildings till 10 p. m. At 8.30 p m â€"Pain’.~i Fireworks and the ‘ Siege of Pekin ” Baud Concerns and Organ Recitals, etc. THURSDAY, SEPT. Elliâ€"American Visiâ€" tors' Day. All departments open from 8 a. m. till 10 p. m. Spr cial Parades of General Purpuso, Ri-adsler and Carriage Horses in the horse ring during the entire day. Juman Tests of ‘3 udle Horses. CUHI- pelition for [irlZPR by Lady Drivers. All the special attractions of the Exhibition, Euler'mnment in fr: nt of grand stand, \an “lurks, Z mlnglcal Gardens, etc, Double Balloon Ascenniuns and Rfl‘e. by Prof Occur Hum. and Miss Lulllb Hunt, with 'l‘ralwzu Proforma:in during ASUHI sions. Threw Mile Rat‘c, by Miss Mast- ernmn and Mina Morse, changing at the end of ear-h mileâ€"â€"fhel.1dies riding Tlmrrmnbbrod Hurflvs willinm saddles. at full racing npvwl Band of the Gren- adiers and vaclal Band Concert by the Twronto C'hzmis’ Band. introducing van- ons inntrumental solos. ere. EVEXixo~IIluminmiun oftlae Grounds 'mrl Building-n till I” P m Cnl'Cvl‘t by the Citizens’ Band from 6 lo 8 n’clnck_ At 8 p, m.-Pain’s Grand anvi'nrk Diu- yvlny and the “SIUQP of kan'," '1le I'llll-l‘ cpe‘cl‘il fezul‘l‘vs. Greiindwrs' Band and Cinzn im' Band. horses ‘ FRIDAY, SEPT. 16#Review Day. The last opportunity to visit Canada’s Great Exhibition of 1887. Parades of the various classes of Horses in the ring in the morning. and grand review of all the prize Horses and Cattle in the after- noon. llunmn Double Team Standing Races, by Miss Masterman and Miss Morse, on tho race track, in heats. Erl- ltcrtaiuinculu in llhl'ae ring during the uftcrnmvn, mun all file other special feaâ€" tures of the Exhibition. All the build lugs open till 10p m Bands of the R:>yul’Grvmulie-rs and the Munscy Manu- lncinrmg 0.». ()no of the best days of the Fair. EVENINU- illumination of the Grounds and Building“; Band Concerts, and all otlicr apt-cull leutnrvs till 10p in. SATi‘unAv,Si1ur. l7tli~Exlubiturs’ Day â€"Dnriuv4 which none but exhibit-it‘s and their :isznlnlunta will be admitted. The Exhibition \Vlll be considered closed at 7 a. in., after which hour the rwnovnl of i-xliibim “ill in) pcrmitled. 'l‘he Trans Ul‘er Will Commence paying prizes at 9 il. “l. 7777*“ .. Directors’ Meeting Minutes of specuil meeting of the Rich- mmnl Hill Medicines” Institute Direanrs held in the lcmure room of the Masonic Hull, on Tumng evening, (illi inst. Directors ,vonrnt: Messrs. I. Crosby (President). 1’ G. Savage, G. Newbery. l). linyle, ll. H. Law, T. F. McMahon, \V. A. Snnilvrmun, W. Tl'ellcll, F. Mc- Cunagliy and Dr. \Vilson. Tlm lllllllllt'fl of last. meeting were read, and business arising out of said minutes was nttcmlcd In The following cmuniilateos werc struck:â€" Ro Union C muniMee, T. F. McMahon. I)r. VVllnnn, \V. A. Sinderson and Lle Secretary; Dvlmte and Lecture U|llll., D. Boyle, G. Nrwbery. and F. 31000”- :lulay; lil'hruri Cour, R. E. Law, Dr. Wilson and W. ’l'reuch; Finance Cour, l’. G. SHVELJL‘ and \V. Trench. R. E. LuW Was appointed Librarian. The Treasurer's bunks having been audited. slunvul the receipts for last, rear [0 be 539001: the expem‘lituro $67.84 lc‘nvlng a balm-cc of $23.0l. Moved by It. E. Law, seciindrd by G. Next lwry. tlm‘ the report of the auditors be :ulnprvil.~ C/Lrlldll. llluvml by Mr. Savage, seconded by Dr. L: nylc, tlmt the thanks of this meet- iig be tendered to Mr. G B. Smith, M- P. P. for Eut York, for the large num- l)eruf Volumcsuf the Ontario Snatntes kindly presented to this Institute.â€" Carried. The question of establishing a. Reading Room lll connection will the Institute was then taken up, and discussed luv the Directors and Messrs. Swilzer and Hurri- son, and Revs. Simpson and Rutledge. Dr. Wilson. who had I‘t'Ct'lVUd a lettcr from an officer of Sioulfville Mechanic-5’ I Institute, gave a. statement as to the way the Reading Room was conducted in that village, and the expenses connected Rev. Mr. Rutledge gave a similar ac- count in reference to the village of West- on. After the subject was fully discuss- ed, if was movel by Mr. Law, wounded by Mr. Savage, that. Messrs. Crosby. Sanderson) and Dr Wilson be a commit- tee to ascertain the probable cost of rent, Cure-taking, fuel,liglit and other expenses in connection with the proposed Reading Room, and to report at the next meeting. â€"Cnrl‘lcd. The meeting then adjourned to at the call of the cliuir. â€"â€" «orâ€"â€" A. O. F. At the Branlford martini: held in Aug- ns'r, Mr \V. Williams, H. C. Sr‘CI'elary' read the following report, which must have been satisfactory to the officers and members of the different A. 0. F. Courts throughout the Dominion. ’o the High Chief Ranger, Oflicers and Delegates in High (Joint Meeting As- sembled : RESPECTED BRETHREN: -Herewith 1 Would i'espr'thully present \0 you a State- nun-t of the Order in Canada, for Lhe your 1857 as fullims: There an: 76 Conrts established, com- prising 7350 “It‘lllbkfl's. The aggregate amount of fund; in the Courts' treasuries and under their Control Hlllullllf» t-o $51.~ 450.00. Theic were 27.563 days sickness experienced dunno :hw vmr fur wmch was paid the sum of $18,242.00. 33 mun» hch and :wd 34 uiembwn’ wives. This anu uut does not include expanses of lnanagenwnL Tun JUVENILE Bunionâ€"TM J'Wenilv Brunch has 18 Cwlll‘ld iruimivting of 1,H2l) ,mcmbcrs. The “1.:th of the)” funds In $1295.00 The nun-um. paid nur- f-w slukllefls (lining the year \xnb $900.0” mid payments for other {Illi‘llhflvs in $1, “)5 “U, The nun-nut recmveu during the your was then In 61‘ t 32.46500. Sum-Coulis have. llhl‘al‘lr‘~ m cnuuecuon lni‘ fhu hencllL of “1311' nmnbers. 5 THE HlGH Ud‘imi'l‘hl Hiuli Cur-gt. lllas 76 Comm unum No. IO. 4 m the Dominion of Canada. Its funds are as follows: SICK Ann FUNERAL FUNDâ€"The re- ceipts during the your for the Sick and Funeral Fund, including balance at lust. audit. were $13,781.96 The expenditure n.7,109.93, leaving a balance to the credit. of the fund of $6,672.03 as followmâ€"«To credit of trustees in bank, $4,091.94; in hands of treasurer in bunk, $2,580.01). There was upended from this fund the sum of $3,150 00 for deaths of members, $1,700 00 for deaths of members’ wives. and for extended 810k pay the sum of 33.259 93. In cmnparlsun with last year there was an Ineveunw of receipts to this fund for “16 War Of $1,011.05. An increase of expendiune for members’ deaths of 830“. ill) and for extended sick pay the sum of $691 61; a. total increase of expenditure 01.8991 til from this fund. lVlANAGEMENT Fl'ND.â€"â€"Tlle reneinls for the Mumgemont Fund, includiua balance at last. audit, were 555.9635.(l8. The ex- penditure for liani-gmnent. and goods pur- chased was 32,73 58. leaving a balance in trensurer’s hands of $13,232.50 In cunlparlsur. with lust year there was an increase of receipts in the sum of $22- .47 and a. decrease in expenditure of $1.- 113 88. There is an increase of Assets over Liabilities “33.32188 durng the your. Tim total wornh of the Hiin Court. is $12,240.51). All ol which is ruspectfully nubmitted. W. \VILLIAMS. H C. .5 c’\' AgAk 4.0-»â€" Maple From our own Correspondent. Thus. Townsend, who has becn in tho employ of the NorLliern Railway as sect- ion master for 3'2. years, has been pension- ed off on the retired list. The old gen- tleman has been a. fdlthflll servant, and we trust. he may live many years to enjoy the fruits of his lulmrs Miss Wain-m. of \Vondln‘idue, has been waiting her bmther-in-law, H. Franks, this last week. Om: niglli last week some miserable miscreants visited Squire McQ ‘iirrie's hen roost and carried off about 50 fowl, the result being in) more eggs for break- fast. Jnlll) Hannah has purchased the house andlntforme-rly belonging to the late Mrs. Banneru-un, and intends brooming a. resident of our village in a, short time. Our School is more thui full nuw, the attendmcc reaching the handsome num- ber of 90. On 'I‘ncsduy evening. Principal Grant, of Queen’s Collr‘ge, Kingston, gave an address in the Presbyterian church hero in the interest of Queen’s University, soliciting aid in its behalf. Dr. Palmer, of Richmond Hill, visited our town last Saturday. “'5 notice his Visits quite firquently of late, ulthllllgll M-wle is comidcred u. healthful locality. Mr. \Vni. Bailey has a, sunflower nilli 83 hl-iss-uus on It. 15cm th it. who can. Leeds li‘clmrds m uttendud the District Meeting in 'l‘nruntu List Thursday, as a. dolegure of the Methodist, Church, Maple. Roll. Julm Shrink and bride, of Penn- sylvnninmre visiting friends in this neigh- bll‘llwld. The Rev. gentleman occupied the pulpitot the lnlLlic-rnn Church and p'cuclied m a large cuiigre4zitioii last. Sabbath M's-nine, in. "" , now. 59an u an a â€"--n n5 jnrlsdd' Inn llli Tle powder nm or Vil. 198 A ‘rmrvcl t fpm'ity, stn-nutli und whnhuom mess. More (Ammonium tliun cln- ordinary kinds. MM "unnut lw will in minim-ti. ion \Vitli 11.8 niuilrudc uf lou tesmlmrt \"(“|1le( ulnar m- Ivlimpli L't' pmnlors. hml uan in mm... Rani. 11min 6 l‘ou-i ion (‘n., 1. t; “211] street. N. Y finlils are Marco, hut vhme who W'f‘fl M \ nil'n.lnillmld,‘lnuonwlli r m .â€" i 1': 'ml information nhuul “ml. of.) n ' ' , lr ’\'-1I‘m-n!lltyvvyl‘,lll‘\l\‘::ll; v...- “ 0.1-5 .1 ., . 5 i ~ ' Y I mm ('0er i". In ." 1‘, per dnv. Sunn- h w‘ .dv hum-r -c.‘. puny“: nlrl i.u.n..l "may i Thu cwh -- w 11' mm u: ubpumlclg sun; u! :..v.,; .nuu le~UhLJ. All m

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