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The Liberal, 20 Dec 1888, p. 8

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7 â€"LEUIV Moved by Mr. Devins.seconded by Mr. High that "‘.e 'I‘reasr be and is herebv authorized to pay the following road accountC District No. 1.â€" Robert Rutherford, for timber and lumber.... 4 00 A. Reaman, fur gravel supplied road beat No. 7 . . . . . . . J 00 John Boyle, for plank..." . . . . . . . . .. .......... 10 10 Wm. Mellish,for drawing lumber fixing culvert spikes &c 8 .30 John Burr, digging trench and brushing hiil.... ............ 10 0‘) District, No. ‘2.â€" Robt. Rumble, for gravel drawn by Brown and Whit.- more 57 loads at 100. per load ................ 5 70 “fifi‘oé'dvoy h'lrrrRreamanfieconded by Mr.'Russell that the Treas- urer be and is hereby authorized to refund to Jona Shunk the. sum of $11.20 he being erroneously qss§§seq._~.C_§rriec_1: bu Moved by Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. R-eaman lha‘. the surer be and is hereby authorized to pay the following accor P. S. Gibson, for service as Township Engineer to date )7“? ’ ‘ J. M, Lawn-once, for expenses of BMW M Health......... 2 3' Dr. R. B Orr, for SeTViCes as Medical Health Officer ‘87 )6 3‘ Toromo Gel-anal Hospital “.mm....... 35 60 J. J. Cameron, for services as caretaker of Boll.......... . 15 Moved by Mr. Reaman, seconded by Mr. Russell that 5cm 9! Section No.9 Vaughan receive the loan of 25 dollars with interest, and that the Treasurer be authorized (9 pay_the sameâ€"Carried. SbJeep clai-ms were .19) csented by John \Vafs‘an, A. \‘Vh Samuel Han, David I‘.IL1'-‘,|ay,Lewis Locke, Thos. A’er“i<’~ Tedder and Thos. Rlcbavr‘nsom . _ I .lCLi‘lC'. f'llu JIIUD. 1‘ I\.rllv'-' Moved by Mr. High, sccgvnll'ed by Mr. Devins that the Tree... at be authorized to pay the lollowmg claims for sheep killed by Do or Dogs being two-thirds their value:â€" John Watson. for ! ahcep killed and 1 ‘. Tab dmnnged (less shin) ..s...‘.“...\ ......... . ........................... 3-3 00 Aaron Whit '2 ‘rn. for 1 lamb killed . . . . . .......... 3 32 Samuel Hart. 1 sheep killed (less (akin) ........... .. B 92 David Mmray. 1 sheep killed ..... . .. 3 U” Lewis Locke, 9 sheep injured ... ....... . ........................ 6 00 Thus. McAlliater, for 2 sheep killed 9"" ‘4 damaged {'ass ‘1 nâ€" l A petition was p2‘es-s.u;ed 1mm 'Wm tne covncil L make an appmfiriat'rm tweeen Lots wand 41 in the wt Con and 33-1 Con. __ . . . n I Y,‘ v-v__._v .. ......D -._-,_--V,, J Moved by Mr. Reaman,seconded by Mr. Russell that the Treas. urer be and is hereby authorized to pay G. High $134.40 to pay arbitrator in re Vaughan vs Dick in deviation of road allowance on Lots 31 in 10th Comâ€"Carried. ‘- '\ - .1 .I Moved by Mr. High.seconded by Mr. Devins that Mr. C. Nixon collector for division No. I hxve the time extended till Line 15: of January 1889 for cohectmg the I “lance of taxes ofthe current year. -â€"â€"parried. â€"_Mvo:'édrb$l7Mr.il-Iigh, seconded bv Mr. Devins that the petition of Wm. Cook and 25 others re gxavelling on side line betwesn Lots 4.0 and 4x in Ist Con. be referred to the Commissioners for Distrir: No. I.â€"â€"Carried. The neeve in the chair. Members pX’CSC“. Ream? , High and Dev'ms. The minutes 01 the last mec‘. ..)g were read prqved._ . . . 117 , __1. l lilj'kllâ€"by Mr. Russell,seconded by Mr. Reaman that the Treas- urer rcfuno the following amounts to the undermentioned collectors: TO C. NIXON.â€" To WM. PATTERSON .â€" D. Daruan. left. Township 1 dog... .................. H. McMulleu “ l Bitch................... C. Schlugel “ 1 dog ....................... E. Haysleud " 1dog“).................. '1‘. Kersey, wrongly assessed 1 Bitch .............. R. Irwin, “ 1 dog............ J. McGIllivray “ " .. J. Orr. “ “ . R. Burton, “ " . ......... . ........ S. Atkinson. " 1 dog (1887)......... Jan. hIanyden “ " ............... . Alex. Malloy, dog killed. . . . . . . ...l . ....... -â€"Carried. By-Law No. 541 was then passed appointing Deputy Returning Officers for the respective Polling Sub-Divisions in the Township Sub-DivisiunNo. 1,â€"Tlius. Page “ " 2,â€"Peter Busmgthwaite, " . “ 3,â€"Ephraim Whitmure. ” " 4,â€"Lc-8d8 Richardson, ” “ 5.- . ". iwnrd Jarrett. " “ L, Jars. Dianyden, ” " " r ". Creighton, . " " 8,â€"S. J. Arnold. The Council l‘w-w 1d" "red until Monday. the 3xst day of Dc- cember next. to .. o J a. m., for the purpose of passing a By- Law comfirming the award 01 the Arbitrators in re Vaughan vs. Dick. District No. 3.â€" A. Dnlziel, 3389 it. of plank at. $13 per M . . A. Dulziel, laying plank on bridge and spikes. . . . . R. Rumble, fur plank and fixing culvert... . . . . . . J. L. Card, for repairing Ellis'a bridge ........................ Dwtd Burgess, 4 day..‘ w0rk . . . Wm. Hodgiu, repairing scraper ..... . ........................ . Sarah Dick, Road plank . . . John A. McCuvcheon. 28 lnadu of gravel. Jacob Brown, 3% days work repairing 10th Con ............ Elisha Farr, repairing road and material .................... . on u. skin and meat) ..................... Thos. Tedder, 1 sheep killed Thus. Richardson, 5 sheep killed . . Wm. A. Barnard, wrangly assessed 1 dog MLBransfield, " “ . Mr. Hart, “ “ ......... Mr. Hadwin, “ “ .... . . M r. Watson, left the Towmtip “ ........ . Mr. 3. Dean, “ “ 1 Bitch Mr. W. Chapman. wrongly assessed 1 thh ...... F. Hofl', left Township 2 Bitches and 1 Dog I. Reuman, dog killed..... .............................. G. Munro, f atLut 3] Cum. 1 nun-resident. John wens, i a Lot, 30 Cnu. 1 “ ......... Jonasb lugk. nu dog . . is their value:â€" ahcep kllled and 1. ‘. Tab dmnaged .-.\»...\ n - . . - . . . . . . . . o n - u . o . - o . . . . . u u n . . . o . u )r 1 lamb killed . . . . . .......... ap killed (less (skin) ..................... eep killed . ............ p injured ... ....... . ........................ rr 2 sheep killed 9"" ‘4 damaged {'ass - .n-uuu. . . . H u . ...... l‘ ‘3 [‘owul‘thi? ” “ 1 Bitch meg assessed 1 thh )2 Bitches and 1 Dog . . 61;.22"i'BIJfiXéfiHLhE':IIIIIIZTIIII I :0 Cull. 1 " ................. on... u. .uu...uu.u.u... . .nuunn U} It. .1 Coirâ€"Jo. assessed 1 dog . . 1ng(1887)..................... Jg were read and on mo‘ Lana per "1 . . dge and spikes. . . . u culvert.... . . . . a bridge mung. .oou . ......nu...u-uu.- . . nun... s of gravel . clooo-Iunuo. . "a." ....u .. no... .. nu . book and 25 0111!“? a to gravel the side lix e ., and 15 and 16 in the J. M. Lawrence, Clerk. MeSf"s. Rus; 2‘1, 5 66 2G 66 41. 05 3 25 l 22 31 52 5 ()U 1 80 ‘2 80 10 50 2 25 â€"â€"Carried. 200 fin ap- a1 :‘zed. :- Trea- ,Tho: )0- " rinken rather T :er of his favorite beverage (uyntenfl me» not. in proper shape. for making n speéch. “The professions” v' "e respunz‘ul to by Dr. Norman, wlm recited many touching incidents 0f his CHHeL'H days. Many thought the duclm‘ was a burn temperance lec'urer, and that ‘ii-vg was among the unpardonable The first {met «If 'he evening was “The 0 Men." From the Inn-Inner in which this an“ Wrs rv ‘fryndcd to it cmde GMT-y be ' 'u that. 117M mighty gathering Was cmn. 'Wset’ m ma.‘ subjects. “'I'hn Dunniniun and Locvl Legislature)" were respnnded to ‘17 E. J. Davis, M. P. P., and R. B. Orr, M. D. The ductor Waxed eluqnent and held his hem-era spell-bound for abuut thirty minutes. The member _haVing "Ednmthm" was responded to by Messrs. R. A. Winter. and A. Campbell (educ-Aw" if the youth). These gen'le- men W‘f: tilted themselves in n creditable manner. ln fact Mr. Campbell made the speech 0f the a" wing. \Ve are sorry m- .uuy that the pres; w. 3. unrepreaemed, but the chairman] rend regrets from the Janna“. and Trwmto Empire. "Agricul cure." wan respunded to by Messrs. VValk- ingtnn, Wells, Cain. Bluugh. These gentlemen a: l: of the friendly feeling existing between Vulwhan and K3 _; Aa- snciuiinn. and expressed a desire that. It Oyslw mvnced The. ' 3's” mnn being an ilfied bpeochi- 5 "'12 bcc'm'ethv ardele :he evening. J. " Suiueun, Snarelm‘y, was prdillled Messrs Carley J. \Vells, '1‘. Russ and W. E. Fu:., of Kettleby, responded to "m toast. of King Pluwmen’s Assochflion. "may thanked the contribuan for tho ral manner in which they had aided um Asauciatiun. Loxnlmerce and Trade" was responded to by Messrs. Nvuu, O. C. Tillman and Wm. Bentley. 'l‘hvse gent'emeu’s speeches were shun. mud tn the point. Messrs Carley}. ‘V‘ells, '1‘. Russ and The toast of the evening, “The [rd-hes," “T3 nhlv responded to by Messrs. \'-'. “‘J‘fiugton, A. Kefl'cr and J \V. C 0' "y. Mr. Walkingmn, preside-n, tuuk Hm audience hy suryriwe. He said ‘ilzzt. w “is were inadequate in riprcsis the esteem he held for the fair sex. As reg-“ms agriculture ho fell. lost. when called 4 I respund, but now he had been '- win-30 nut intu his native element! Messrs. Crussley and Ki-fi'er spoke in Very glowing terms of the ladies. Mr. Kefl'er intimated that at. some future time he might. be pleasod to return and finish his speech, not to so ‘xxrge an audience. but jus“ ' ppi‘acialiu. jusr“ ppraciatiu. I. W. Crossley, me .Jmic singer, r' ~ livened the proceedings with several r .zmic selections, which were '.'c|l received. James McLean, the pioneer plowman, '" ie'ed smne line selections in gund Scotch style. J. bless eXecuted the female Cnssbianca. Messrs. Rennie, of Turumo, and J. C. Stokes sent in their regreis stating tlu‘: nn accuunl of circum- stances over which they had no cuntrul they were unavoidably detained The Indy judges, Misses McBride, Wells and Reid, were asked Lu be excused. Their request was granted. 1 s .Ld _,,A,‘_ “g “Mine Host and Hostess” was respond- ed to by A. \V Carley, In behalf of Mr. Hogan, who was engaged at the time. He thanked the assemblage for honoring him by drinking heartily to his toast. He hoped that all had spent an enjoyable evening and wished them many happy re- Ltr'ua of the season. The Company dis- pensed by singing "God Save the Queen.” .v‘r.“ ., ~. .... a___m,,, A telegram was read from the reeve of King. expressing his regret at not being able to attend. clacu UJ l‘lllfillla Um- . P's’hing occurred to war the pleasure the awning. If you want good crups cultivate the Lintlnd tlrurunghly, and yet another ma'.‘ ter of us much importance in tn cultivate the memory so that it will direct yuu wi‘h a certainty to the pine where yu" C-‘.ll get the best. and cheapest coal (n! {ur the least. Tunney. 'l’o elmnre Fart iez. 1"e wnrds Dilwmth’s Drug Shit") bu firmly impresaed nn yuur mind, and d-::'t you forget it“ " . St. East, Tomato. P “D! m NOTICE The P‘.‘ 2?: are hereby cautioned against purchasing, any notes pmpbrtinq to be 8?:3J'd by me. as I have no genuine notes on: --' r‘- in nor debts of nnv dpscriptinn. JACOB .\10RDEN,. Dec.17lh, 1888. Ruck Spring 0031 Oil at Dnlworth‘s Drug Stow, we sell at._ same pr‘ce that other sfnres charge fur common Canadian Oil. Dilwmch’s Dru" Store. next to Nipissing Hotel, Turouto. Inil Bl J AGOB MORDEN. 1m Jd "(HT 2 Frir'nv PI' b1; Ki". 'r p» :vm her-f a, wilhnz han in he ' 530° of [be hmvy load «If good befm : (he cnsmzuary speechua cum- KING P..HWM= ue In! Sn-hmhm WV" Sprf _.ghi11 PI 'Isl. Dec. Nth npu'n'." -b'b:l in 1"" ’3 ' ' :u. tn the ‘ vi'-"~n uvnwn’s Au‘axc‘7"""v' ' (If 9 o'c'ot". The ‘n g. (lest that we "-‘Lm‘. h' dune n'. Tim ‘ 11V '1 weue .1f the H. r_‘ keg and swab- Richmond Hi”. - 2 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT A. MUUDIEJS. A Purge stock of Hardwnrm which we wil‘» sell cheap to reduce the stuck. CHRISTMAS (IUODg, "ANTS" "I M 3:53:11». Currnnh. I‘ve]: and Spices. Tea and C4 We: [here u nnlh‘ng m rqllul ours in quality and price- Blankets. Shirts, Urawers & Woollen 80x GREEY ROLLS, HERCULES WHEAT CLEANERS, GARDEN CITY PURIFERS, NEW BOLTS, &c., ROLLER MHJLS. Hungarian System, Containing 125 acres, 120 acres cleared. being composed a! parts If Lots 67 and 68 in the first. COUOBBSIUD of the FARM FOR SALE I TOWNSHIP 0F .'. KING, Fm ther vnr'inulars can be bad by apvlyiv‘g to David Flatt, on the premises. or liy letter to me proprietor, WM. C. PATTERSON, Pm‘kdale Fronting on Yonge Street. :uimings lair; good ox'clm.rd.nnd well wnter- ed. Any une desiring a firstâ€"class lm’m cannot do better. FIRST - CLASS WORK. Thetnols areiu good condition. and there is no opposition in the place. There is n firstrclnss Boring Machine. with Angers. Shell and Chuck Heathers, from 2 to 5 inches. all turned and fitted to steel shaft; 1 Lame. Cone Pulleys. (Younger Shah, u'nce Plates, Chisels. Guunes. Drills, are. Also all 3.21m.“ tools requirml tor the bush . There m also a In“ aetnf Pipe Tools for fitting up lrsi. Pumps. The whole can he had cheap. as me promiemr is forced tu give up business owng m .il-health. Shop can also be leased for a. term 0! years. Apply ‘50 .- -...-““ “21””, . 1‘~v1 OATS WANTED T0 FARMERS ! RICHMOLV FLEURY’S AURORA. R107 ’MON D HILL. p “A. q. BpPERfL' HOUSE to LET PUMP-MAKER WANTED! ‘Z'IAE LlfiEfiflL $1.00 IN ADVANCE. Terms Liberal. 101") Blyslsbels of Oats kuuted. Highest cash 23 Y‘lll-‘t . A "‘m‘ VumpMnker vs V. . x.‘ to , ' 3. 01 Machine: v null Tools and cm. busher in 0n Richmori St: eei. Richmond Hill. Apph'w JOS. HALL. Rlcbmonu Hill, L; 10 D. S. BEAM" ‘t Canâ€"villa p The unduV “zed keeps on hum] at his office All kmds o! Img‘elcn‘1 Dec l3â€"3m Alau good aeosonuble Dress Goods, in Heather Bro um, Striped 55‘ Plain- 31m: fii’ulmtisrmmtfi. These Mills I‘m-e recemly burn changed to the Remember the place #1? Rumble’s 01d stand. .1 arm of Baled Hav for sale. W. 1:. PBOCTUR. Richmond Hi“ 96 in: «mm P . m, “wwu, 63c. GIG... mwavs .-'.I moms. “'9 Ni” V ~ tor plows of every make ' :nemsnnd oumpme wém Dude-f firms. H. MILLER. Ricbm and 11:“ 01' THE LIE-ERAL OFFIUI" Flour and Feed always in stock Sn-L‘v leys, two Using the celebrated v'actvured by And are now doing CFLNTRIFUGAL~â€"â€"â€" ~l an Wunuen Gouda fur cuzh ca?‘ ‘stin‘g nf T'.‘ T no I? I J: I... 'mse a Take no other. Sold everywhere. Pike 15 cents per uuwle. DR. HODDER’ ‘ DEAFN ESS CU REDâ€"A very interâ€"â€" eating 132 page “Mann? (1 Bunk on D94 ""33. Nuisen in the head, 11"" they may be. cured at ynnr Imme. Post [We SILâ€"Addreas Dr. Nu: c, 30 Sum"- 9a., Mm: ‘ r. 41y I 'nn‘. new). .. Sick Lead none. ’_ } Km .2 '1' .‘oubbea. « . ‘ ~1)e.miu.. Uhenmntism, :‘ Skin Diseases 4 and MI -I -- =‘ as o! the b/cofidfii'n ' 'hlv Concentrated. Pleasant, Efl‘ectual, Sale A 1 bond rm what- 06 smvm'cm ‘ arising \ Female We;"me'*s;es I, and genmnluehility v) Purely Vegetable, Sold everywhere Priceficents am. 50 cents per bottle. Promâ€"16.. Hum manufacu'. e 's, THE UNION METCINE 60.. Terento. Gan 0h ! my coma are the plague of my We. I don’t intend to put. in nch an- other week, if I know it. Thou. Johnson says he got. a box of Chinese Corn Saks and it took them out In three applications withnnt pain. he says It can be gut at Dilwnltli'a Drug Store. 170 King St. 3., Tor-mm, fur ten cemfi a but, rm h‘ n U send it to you by mail ' ' a charge. Aisvce quanbicv of hut-clans Stove, Nut and 1...; '- 'l'.’h's Foal. Now is the timetobuv when he pxi~9 is low. Coal delivered on shortest notice orn"mhre1‘3 may loud their wogguns , 11!; ft" m the car, I 3; 42') 'a’m‘husulso mr sale at Richmond Hill v" nge a lot oi ‘5 Cough ! Cough ! Cough ! Cuugh ! amp Lhut cough ! I can’t get. any rest at 2". Are you asleep. David '1 Yes, father . Inf-nu me another cold tatle. Quince Can-5h Cure will ce" inly cure any fulfil nf cold. No house should be withoqfi“, Sum Kt Di’lvéo’éiII’Ififiéfi 's'ore. um Nip- ksi lg Hoief, King St. East, Toromo. 0‘-'y ‘25 cents. cough & Lung Gure Fl RSTâ€"CLASS MAPLE wooo. W. R. PROCTOR. I uni mn' Mwhh work: and «an of oqul "In. One Person in net lo- ulu‘y can locus one ho. mullet with our Into And ul- lo “no of Household Samples. flue unplu, .- V v, Will .0 Ike wuch. we ' " ‘ Freq-Mme:on lantern .mh you Im (at. Mllhl menlhtln‘hm who my In" nllad. becmyou on prayer! . not. who wrlu n one. cu: Inn of MHVin: the nu. 5:4 Sty-plea; Wax.) .11 um... ought,“ Addm- __ -g- â€"-_‘I_â€"‘ “-11.-- COAL! .8581 ’ id WM: Hold I0! I . and] hlzl ‘ But see wuch In tho would. I'ufccl umkeey r. Wu- nuu-J. Envy Hun-[Cum md (mi-I'd“: Ind «an of | One Pem uniy an Ice: lber with on 1: lo “no of II Samples. Thu w.” u Ibo wue Free, {.4 ma ,4 RICHMOND HILL STATION ASK FOR DR. HODDER'S COMPOUND. The u’zdei's‘gneu has now on hand at “plel. Wt y I“ up... ficlgbt.eu. Adam- Ion a 00-. x 319. Portland. lune. J. G. KI RKBY Bear. ‘3 'mh In tho walla. B I'ufccl umkequ r. Wu- m!!’-"-~'“- '1‘“, 5W“. ‘11“! A. MCODIE {Sc-3w, 170 King St. 1'1. u-emw 3 ha, HR 11‘ u U by mail ' ' u. CU RES FREE whim, Fur

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