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The Liberal, 22 Nov 1888, p. 8

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The Village Council Chamber on Monday 1 inst. lllllv. Members present Messrs. W. H. Pug- sley (Reeve) P1}. Savage, W. Atkinson, \V. Sanderson and Dr. Wilson. Minutes of last, meeting read and con- firmed. A communication was read from Messrs. McMahon .31. Cw, St. Catharines r123 system of water works; also one lronl Secretary of the School Board, informing the Council that the election for school Trustees Would be held on the same day as that. for Municipal Councillors. The following accuuma were read:â€" C. Mason, tor nmls, locks 84 D, McKenzie, 1 days wark.......... . l 25 M.H. Keeflcrmriuung a: advertising 8 75 anonto Rubber Co. repairing hose 4 00 Lovi Gaby, Coal and wurk............16 62 Albert. Albm, l day’s lllovelling '7: AlUUI‘la (noun, 1 uu,- -._ " snnw .................................. . 75 M. Teefy, Lumber 1 32 Moved by Mr. Savage, seconded by Mr. Sanderson that the above accounts be paid.â€"Carried. The following account was presented from Mr. H. Miner:â€" "A'th 28m, 1888, â€" 36 ft. rock-drillilng_ut 82;. ".576 00 {dis}:â€" teating well On motion of Mr. Sande: by Mr. Atkinson the (fierk ed to return the above we Miller. v . . 1'11 IV 5 Mrs. Lizetle Jenkins complained through the Clerk that she had paid trues on 8300 personal property assessed to Mr. Lush who formerly lived in her house, but. who has since removed from the Municipality. She asked that. said taxes amounting to $3 87 be refunded. On motion of Mr. Savage, seconded by Mr. Sanderson the request was granted. Mr. R. McNuir complained that he had paid $3 taxes tor dogs belonging to Mr. Aduer Reid, who, at the time of assess- ment, lived in his (MoNairs) house, but who.now resides in another part of the Village. .. n: -.~', ______ A.‘ In“ Mined bv Mr. Atkinson. seconded by Mr. Sanderson that the tax be refunded Mr. McNamâ€"Carned. Mr. John Uuulwr wmplained that he had been forced w my taxes for a pup less than three munths uldmnd which. of course, did not appear on the Amdssment Roll. u-o . .llUu. At this pUiIIL Mr. Savage asked '1‘. the 016?]! had quer II) Cullent tax for dogs which did nu! appear on the asseumem. The Clerk replied that 'ch By-Law pass- ed by the Council pmvu’led fur the col- luctiou. - . I u, luuuuu- A duscnssion lulluned us to whether Mr. Conlter shuul-l he refunded the tax. Dr. Wilson Lhuughc the tax could be collected accux'dlug lo the Wording of the Hy-Law, bun, mungle it was not. intended to do BU. w .w W. The ReUVU pointed out that it was in the puwer ut' the Council to refund the tax if they thought M r. Cuuher was nut mun} m mm m. nutwithltaudinn the tax if tinny thought M r. Cuuher was entitled to pay It. notwithstanding Bx Pa"; . , _ __A.._.J ,J AI._.A I.“ u, unn- Mr. Sanderson contended that he had harbored uLher dngs 0n his premises dul- inc the summer. therefore he should not object. to paying for » pup in the {all of the year. ‘ I ll- AAI_:......-. U.» P“-.. [L was finally moved by Mr. Atkinson, seconded by Mr. Savage. that the tax be nut refunded. The unuliwn was carried. the Reeve mting nay. Mr. Levi Gaby complained that he had pdd taxes fur m” dugs whereas he w»: only assessed for one. He explained that nnnther dug lmd been at his place pro- bably a mumh or two this fall. One of the dogs he has since kllled. I 3L“ h- ..... w," .w "W i. v ,, , Mr. Atkinson moved, seconded by Dr. \Vilsnn that» if Mr. Gaby cun gins antis- fuctnry prout that. the dog had been paid for in another municipality during this year, the tax he ref\II\ded.â€"â€"Carried. J ALA; LA M‘r. John PXIVnISFEJJQainix?think he was assesaed fur a bitch. but charged for twa He asked that the extra 3‘2 be re- funded. - "nu/u. ‘ 0n motiun of Mr. Savage, seconded by Mr. Sanderson the Cferk was instructed to refund the tax tn Mr. Palmer. Vi‘HéCuuncil adj-mrned to meet on M‘vuduy evening, the 17th of December. Division Cunrt Was held in Richmond HI“ lust SMurday, His Honor, Jadge Min-gnu. presiding. The greater part. of tine day was spent in hearing cases. The fulluwing is a mil-unnumâ€" Lulmu vs Davidsonâ€"This was to re- cnver $9.33 f. r lmney supplied defend- ant. Defendant disputed an amount. of $9. Judgment, given fur whole amount. Mrs. Brillinxer v; Rupertâ€"Claim of $33.30 for hutel buuu'd. Rupert vs Brillmgerâ€"Cnuuter claim for $13.00- Judgment. fur defeudnâ€"fit. Besides the above there were several judgnwnt summons. AlvainIi-irradjuurnéd ti“ Thursday, the 10th of JMlllnl‘V next. Oh I my cut-us are the plague of my life. 1 don‘t. intend to put- in such an- uzhcr wenk. if I kunw it. Thus Johnson says he :0t 3 box of Chinese Corn Sulve and it («v-k them out In three applications “iLhmu pain, ha DHWHHII.‘ Drug Tonth send It. t charge. Village Council- Division Cours. of Mr. Sanderson, gecunded \I' fit“ an" $2... 6 on may: It. can be gut, at (State, 170 King St. E . 1 cents a bnx, and he WI“ by mail withuut extra I met. in the Council evening. the 19m erk was’ instruct- account. to Ml‘. $8200 bé gut at Tuesdays, Thursday! And, Saturdays, Ac Bovle's Mill. hall a mile w Hill. The customary toll will cenua. bushel charged. 18-“ GRAIN BRUSHER I TO FARMERS ! RICHIVIOND HILL FLEUBY’S SUNS. AURORA. Plows of all kinds, invluding Smky Ph and three fun-rowed Gang Piowa. &c. ulwnvs in stock. Points and Ravnirs tor plowa 0! every mn- Inspect. my implements and compare with other firms. A. J. RUPERT HOUSE to LET pan, (the oldest and strongest Cash and ~Mumal in Canada). This cmnpanv was established in the year 1836. Having l done business in Ontario fur over half a ‘ century. During this time numbers of‘ Stuck and Mutuals have failed, but to- l day the Gore has at its buck assets a- mounting to $256,280.07, wherewith to meet any leases Hint may occur. The Gore is noted for its equity in adjust- ment. of its lusses. It is the cheapest Cash and Mutual Fire Insurance Cum- pany doing business in Untsriu fur nun- hnzuduua farm umperty. Send for the 49ch Annual Repmt of this Company before insuring elsewhere. Farmers be alive to your interests. Why pay sun-h exhorbitant rates, when the Gore will in sure third class farm properly for i per cent., and first-class for § per cent. « ‘ FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Farmers, prntect your buildings frmn fire and lightning bv insuring in the Gore Cash and Mutual Fire Insurance Cum- 1836 I The undersigned kgeps on hand at his office emu", nllu uluv'Vqu .V. .l r V In case of contents being by fire thu Gore pays full value, the London agent. to the contraryruutwithatanding. Tubal assets tn pay losses, $256,280.07. and catnen an insurance of only $7,215,- 377.0l. Compare this with any Mutual or Stock Company and see where the Gore stands. All calls promptly attend- ed to by mail or telephone. All kmda of Implements manufactured by Agent. King P. 0.. residence Spring Hill, Ont. And alter this date will be prepared crush all kinds 0! gram or TRENCH’S -CARRIAGE WORKS.- In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patr )nage during the past, twentymve ye..rs. I beg to re- mind cliem and the genus] public, thin having emote:a estire‘y new and com- modinus premises. I am enabled to supply Phaetons, Buggies. Carriages, Cutters, Both light. and heavy. a“ of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction as me w9rk is under my own supervinr J. I am ulsuprepared tudu all kinds 'f black smitlung «L repairing in the must Wnrk umnlika manner, on the shurtest notice, ad nu the most. reasonable terms. PLATFORM SPRING W A G 0 N S. ‘urely a. Home Company. Head Office, Gan, girlfrig. The undersigned is getting m n 'Z'HE Llfigfigéo ' $1.00 IN ADVANCE. 31m aidvmismmts. Horse - Shoeing NOTICE ! RICHMOND IIILL. lid special nttentinn m. \"M 'l‘l‘ENCH Sleighs and tor plowa‘ 0! every make d,_~, _.~‘... 1836 1 , 1836-1 J. T. SAIGEON. west of Richmond ll be taken. or 3 at‘tky ?‘°‘.“,v “'° \V. MAOER. new 61c}. wicn ToRosrn Tnufidav.Nov22 [688 WheMJaJl per Dasha) ........ .. $1 1? Wheat spring do . l 10 Barley do 65 outs do Pena do Bye do Clover Seed do Pena do ' W Bye do «- Clover Seed do Dressed hogs 178' 100le ... 7 00 Meet, fore quarters v ‘ 5;" [fgefkhind quarters 7 a? b ic ens, per uu' ~ ‘ Ducks .13 v- Geese each . . . . . . . ~ 09 Turkey: ouch ....... n 1 50 Hunter pound rolls .. v ‘10 Butter. tub dairy 0') Eugs,1msh,yer do!” W Potatoes, per bag 45 Apples. per bbl 1 00 onions, mesmpur 15 Cabbage do 3" Cauliflower do '(ll‘elurlv do urn pmmr bu Carrots. do. 8 Buy. per ton 19 (‘0 strawmer ton .....‘..17 on 1 RICHMOND Hru. Thtlrndnv Nov '22. 1838 gets. per hqshel Pusan. do. ........... Dressed hogsmer 100 lbs Beef. fore quarter ............ Beef. hind quarter Chinkens.per pair . Ducks. do Geese. each ....... TurkeVs, pen-1b ..... Butter, ound rolls gutter; nme to“; ” EinsJi-iaélfiivéi dozen . Potatoes, per bag.“ Apples,per bbl.,...,... onions. per busil Cabbage, per doz Celerv, do Turnipa, pal-bag Carrots, do Beans. per peck ...... Flour, sprina. per bbl Flounmn, per bbl Hay. per ton ........ straw. per ton . Highlv Concentrated. Pleasant. Efiectunl. Take no other. Sold everywhere. Price 75 cents per bottle. DR. HODDER’S‘ THE UNION MEDICINE 00.. Tcrontp. can Sold evég'where. Price 25 cent: and 50 cents per bottle. Proprietors and mnnutacturers, cough 8:. Lung cure 81'. Mm? s Emscomx. Gannonâ€"Service at b p n...escept the third Sunday of every month when the service and sacrament are held at 11 am. Sunday Schoolur Span Bav.W. Bet/ea Rector METHODIST Gammaâ€"Services at 10:30 a. m and 6:30 p.1n..u.nd Sunday school. at 2.30 p. 111. Young people's prayer meeting Tuesday evenflng. General Pmyer Meeting everv Thursday evening in the Lecture Room. Rev. 13!. Simpson. Supt. Rev. G. N. Rut-ledge. Assismn Gnâ€"ulnn- “av. u. n. “\Iquklg-a. a." ........ Pm-mBYTEMAN CHURCH or CANADA.â€"â€"Services as 1) o'clock annuand 6:30 p.m. Pmyer meetiaF on Wednesday evening at 7:30. BeV. .W. . Perceval. Pastor. I Bonus cnnomc cannonâ€"Services 11: order a, follow Thornhlll at 9 a..m.. and Richmond H az1u230 mm; one following Sunday at Rich- mond Hinge!) sin. Aand Thornhill at 10130 a. m. Kev. J. Jihrfinr. Putor. Rmnuoun LODGE. A. F. 6: A. M., No.23, G.R.C Meets in zhe Lodge room.Mnsonic Hellpn fihe Monday on M befora full moonnntfl o'clock p.m J Elliott. W M. H ELa.w.BeI:retn.1-v ANCIENT mun-m or FoBEfiTstâ€"Courh Rich- mond, No. 7046 L 0, F.. meets in the Temperance Hall every alternate Friduv M 7.30 p. D).â€" W E Wiley. 0. R. The Methodist sabbath school Temperance As socintion issue lSledge curds svery Sunday when desired. Wm. arrison riqu MECHANICS' 1N5TITUTE.â€" Library of over 1000 volumemopen every Tuesday evening.iu the Ma.- nonic Hall.fr0m 7 to 8 o‘clock. R. E. Law,Libra.- (inn. 0 Trench. Secretary Rlcamoun firm. FIRE BRIGADE BAND meets for p' actice every Wedesduy & Saturdav evenimz at 8 o'clock W. Sheppard, Lender. W E Wiley, Secretary VILLAGII COUNCILâ€"Re- 21‘. Win. Pugsley. Coun- cium's. Messrs. P G. Savage. Win A Sunderson,W Atkinson. Dr Wilson. Clark. M. 'eer Firm BRIGADE.-Beflulflr meeting first Friday 01 every munth, held in the Council Chamber. at 7 p. m. Membership tree. Certificateaiswed to members entitling them to certain pxivilegesand exempt-inns. Wm H. Pugsley, Captain. 11. A. Nicholle. Secretary. A. 0. U. W.,Ivy Lodge, No. 141, Meets in the Committee room of the Masonic Hall each alternative Tuesday at 8 o'clock p.m. Bene~ Henry certificate given for $2,000 in case of death J. Brown. Master Workman '1'. F.McMuhon. rec R. T. of Temperance. Richmond Hill Council No. 43. Meetsin Temperance Hull,ea.ch alter native Tuesday evening: atau'clock p m, Bone. flciary commences issued to male or female membersfor $1.000 or in case nidenth $2,000, one halt Dayablc in case otdisubillty. J. H. Sunder- son Sulect Councillors; J.A.E.Switzer.flecording Secretarv ASK FOR , DR. HODDER‘S COMPOUND. COAL! -\ large queutitv of first-clue Stove. Nut and Bluksmith's Can]. Now is the timembuv when the price is low. Coal delivered on shortest notice or vurchuers may load their waggona right from the car. The pronrietnr has also tor sale at Richmond I a.“ Hill village a lot of DEAFNESS CURED.â€"A very interâ€" esting 132 page Illustrated Bonk ou Deaf ness. Nninpq in the head. How they may be. cured at ynur home. Post free 3d.â€"â€".-\ddress Dr. Nlcnouox, 30 StJohn 8L, Mammal. 4-1! FlRSTâ€"CLASSMAPLEWOOD. W. Ii. PROCTOR. RICHMOND HILL STATION The undersigned has now on hand at wuch Qimtury. Churches. Eh: Warhrts. Societies. ! Liver Coulphint, Dyspepsia, Biliousnaas, Sick Headache. KiJuey Troubles. Rheumatism, Skill Diseases mm all filmyur‘igies m the AAA 313m] n-om what- snnver cause arising Female weaknesses and general dehmty : Purely Vegetable, CURES 15- $033 .000 700 400 '19 no .17 on 0 21 0 )6 I' 18 40 0 20 725 'r."4o 1900 030 Safe 4T1 22 CHEAP DRESS GOODS Come and See our Christmas Stock of RAISINS AND CURRA; ‘TS, DON‘T YOU HEAR ’EM HUM ! Are swmming to tha Work that h pouring Hum them. He wmfld bear mmmmmce that his Full and Winter Mock u! I‘weeds. 610., have arrived, and he will he pleased to show them In his numerous custumem. He cnn nhnw you nnprecw‘rnttd vmfiew. muslin and chenpness, and me muck consiats us follows : BEE-HIVE In Scotch Tweells, Canadians,Worstedaj'nncy and Blucn Nigger-heads, arm. 1n Beavers. Meltons, Bays, Pilots, Friezes, etc.. in all alludes. I use nothing bnt first-clnsa trimmi' as, and I mrantee a perfect fit and reliable WC] kmnnship. ome to me and save youruelf money um] vei- fitiun. )n )’-‘ etc. In all melntest stripm nnd checks, in fine Fleurh \an'stcdh, West of Englandn, Scmch Tweeds etc. .{ICIIMOND HILL. I’EELS AND SPICES. (PICKL C()]:“l,“lj] 113 (3()(3()A. )‘Jnck and Funny \Von'steda,an.Wide Wnles C. TREVETHAN’S n u I IIRON‘S rAérs FOR MEN or ALL A DISEASES OF MAN. M. 'V‘. LUBON’S SPECIFIC N THE GRE4T_ asap": Ram WEB, , , J u L ..... -l IIAplh-innn, YOUNG, biz-AGED . u , 43-4.. -a nku‘ln will fl For t A Lubon's RUP’ TAILURING ESTABLISHMENT. Vtiuns hesion or a fe has In / Lubon's Ryplurol Romody must be applind cxacti; tiuns accompanying egwh puckagz The Rem-My allay husions. snitcns indumuons. and :(rcngthens the ubdamiw or a few months. depending of course upon the n;:«- of (in: pz‘ has been runturcd. the use of me truss may im ("itirci PemCdy for a. single rupture usuuliy luqu six or right Wu sufficient to effect as permanent cxmj: double r'nrmru nnd c require Margot-quantity. Young children are ofu-u quickly by simply an lying the Rom-fly morning and ei'cninz. rui while the chi d is Lying down. If. however. ~1hr: g'md cfi'cci am after scvcml ays use. I would mcdmmcnd 'hit a in tail to cure: but Lubon'a Remedy. with the aid of any 5001 Address: M. v. LUiBQr-‘é‘, To: Habit WflSDUu IIVUS Ivuluu v v â€" â€" _ _ v 7 v , duties of business, incapacitated for the anjc the effects of early vice. If you are ndvnnc strengm. Ifyou are broken down, physically result of ignorance and folly. senr‘ your Addres Treatise in Book Form an Diseases of M51 II. V. LU} Address-all cummuqications to l A Man withoui wisdom [Ives in a lool'I paradlse. ’ ‘ HEATHER BROWN. STRIPED & PLAIN. THE BUS" BEES OF (IVERCIIA'I‘INGS HEART ISEASE We have now.0“n hand a. choice stock of Cures (‘0A'I‘INGS SI'I’I‘INIBS LRUMURE REMEDY For flie- Sipeedy Relief and Pepnqngnj F‘qrg of Hernia or Rupture. u -- uw. Mantel 9Q H;gfi«;.;i_ M Halfing. and lonlnur ul llcululncav the ton-Able consequences oflndlscnuon. Expo-lire and Oven-work. v. LUEOE‘, Toronto, Canada. must be applied exactly in accordance with the direc- e. The Remady allays inflammation. separates ad- rcnathens the abdominal wall. so that in a. few wequ 0 upon the agn of the patient and the length of time he 2 trnss mny br- cutirclv discontinued. A box of the y lusts six or eight wucka. und in recent cam-5 is quite ~; doulfle rupture and cases of Inna; smndin-z natural]? ildren are ofn-u quickiy cured )vithout the aid of atruss orning and evening. rubbing 1t. well in with the hand towever. thegmud‘cfi'ects of the Remedy are not up nr: L recdtnnicnd 'hnt a. truss be obtained. Trusses one with the aid of any good truss. new: fails. Has on hand Fresh Oysters, Haddie, Cod Fish, Ciscoes, Spanish Onions, Oranges, Lemons. Grapes. Dates, F1gs,NuLs of all Kinds Also Spices, &c . Cereal Foods, OahmealCornmeaLR 011- ed Oats, Rice, Poll barley, «Sec. M. V. LUBON‘S Fine Teas 8s Coffees. Tobacco; & Cigars. BUTTER AND EGGS Cheese. Bologna, Spice Roll. Lard, &c. Taken in Exchange. . Kirkby THIS MONTH A. MOODIE animus! pure {or nervous

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