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The Liberal, 30 May 1889, p. 1

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AT FHE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. -â€" â€" ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING l‘lnnklul for the favors of the past 20 years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro ossinn as follmw's: 511mm lat 8th. 16th. and 22nd of enmh month niohmond mu... . . .9th “(124th [‘0 (at; the Palmer House) acoufl‘villrai. - flukhum . VictoriaSquure..,. 2lst- do l‘honmill, Walker House. 23rd do Woodbridge ............ .. do. Kleinburg. . do Nobletonm ...36t.h o Vitalized Air always on hand at appointments Works like a. charm Free from vain. DB. J. LANGSTAFF, Toronto Officeâ€"No. 14 Building 6’: Loam Chambers, N3. I5 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Office open :vcry Saturday. fiONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES a. a. r. LAWRENCE.‘ '1‘. c. MILLIGAN. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveymcers, &c. Toronto Ofliccâ€"No. 10 King St. West. Markham Ofliceâ€"To'wn Hall. (up-stairs.) Pnivne Funds 09 Loan on Mortgage at Lowest EQJQMES & Eggwgrg Fullerton. Cook 4: Wallace. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS Ste O FFICE : 18 KING STREET EAST, Tonowro Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. I S Fullmrton. W Cook, â€"â€"Wa.lls.ce E’ PRIVATE mums To Low. Mr Gregory or Mr Holmes wil be at the Markâ€" ham Omce evary Saturday from 9 a. m to 4 30 p. m.: and M; Webber's Hotel, Unionvifle, every flnmrdnv frnm Rn .“ ;, n ,, , Saturday mom‘s p. m MMng d? Damage/m Toronto Officeâ€"Court Chambets, corner Church and Adelaide Streets. Thomhill omceâ€"Post Office every Wed. nesday from 10 to :2 a. m. Richmond Hill OFficeâ€" Post Office every Wednesday from x to 4 p. m. Collections in City and Country promptly attended to. Money to loan. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORSl NOTARIES, &C. PARSUNAGE, - RICHMOND HmL Address A ROBINFON LD‘S..Aurma Ont Uniderlnkers k Elubnlmcrs, Funeral Furnishings Always on “and Barristers, Soficitors, ConVeyancers, 8a.. '7. 2p! per annum, VOL. XI. nightcalls uifront door bull. Oflice hour 10 s, m LAWRENCE & MILLIGAN. eiephone 311 'W D GREGORY ‘5 BUSINESS CARDS. ANDRE W D 013 S‘ BARBISTERS, SOLICITORS AND My DENTDN & DDDS, J. B. KILLER V’JTJQI: £18 T. E. MBMEHON, Teacher of Music 6: Oil Painting. EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. @111: «31m: ” RICHMOND HILL. ONT IS PUBLISHED EVERY WRIGHT BROS Monev to 101m at lowest rates USED BY Dr. A. Robinson. 109 Adelaide street East. no Loan on Mortgage at Lowest Rams of Interest Emu-ital. SURGEON DENTIE'“ EEan Ffl-mtnl. toSpIm FBANKBDEXTON, B C L E. J. B. DUNCAN iéfiimggon in advance.‘ G W Homms NOTABLES. TORONTO Efiiytrumxsuns. Tit .7 ’FIdEE‘X’. NOTARY PUBLIC, HIGH COURT OFJUSTICE,&C.. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Gold Medalist of the Oumfio Vowrznuy College Toronto. \Vlll visit Hichmcml Hill Wednesday and Satur- daynff-ernoon of each week. Day or night calls m'omptlv attended to. A full supply of medicmes constantlv on hand 11-4~3ruos LicenSed Auctioneer for the Commas of York Ontarlu and Pen]. Goods sold on consignment. Generalsules of stock, etc” promptly attended to at reasfiuanle races. P. 0. address. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the 51.011451: notice and at luusanabe rates. 1’. 0. adaress. King. Lucensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended on the shortest notice,n.nd at, rear aha rates. Address Stoufivflle P. 0 flfl @LE Em!!!” WQEESQ All kinds of Wood, Iron, Galvanized Pipe, Iron. Brass and Porcelain Cylinders. All kinds of Water Runs, Well-Digging Curbs, Curb Rings and Cistem Tanks made to order. Repairing done on shortest notice. @3155 “gjda §imp5nu LESSONS IN VOICE CULTURE. ‘ffigisa galmubridge’s DRESS MAKING Dress Maker. opposite nglslonic Hall Richmond 1 Every accommodation for travellers. Firbtrclass scabliug and an attentive hustler. Having refitted the above House and furnish- ed it, in first-class style, I am prepared to give the public the best 0' accommodanon. Excellent, stabling and nttensive hostlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- necciun. Terms 31 nel‘ duv. THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Bel-j. Brnllinger. Proprietor. Z'gamvmru, EQTELg THOSHUGHES. Prop. WM. JACKSON, Proprietor Every accommodation to guest'. Board. 81.6% per day GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Temperam House Good accommodation for the travelling public. 5 things. Choice Tnmpernnce T‘rinks. Best brands of Cimrs. Commcdious r c mmetcial mwnem rooms to o l Address, Best Liquors and Cigars. Good ambling sud an attentive hustler. Every accommodnion to mvellers and boarders. Issuer of Marnage Licenses for the County of Y0: MISS HARRISON. $11M Eula: afintnl. CLASSES ARE NOW OPEN FOR SENIOR & JUNIOR PUPILS IN mvellers RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. n. Fine wines, Liquors and Cigars. THORNHILL, ONT., Wlshesito inform the public that she is prepared to give Methndxst Parsonage Richmond Hill E9 émwm @fla‘fi’fifi EM'E‘ER” RESIDENCE. 158 KL‘IG STREET EAST. TORONTO Vowrinm-y Surgeon, Leeds Richardson. 25;. (fiztllannugin MUSIC Salem Erhard! James C. Stokes. Commssmmm IN THE Firshcl ass testimonials NJ. Arnlsn‘ong. ‘RE-OPENED AS A RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1.889. “In. Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” “’31. BELL‘ Prop A J. RUPERT. Prop. Mum: ONT UNIo'NVILLE MAPLE | Mail Order Department;â€" As far as conVenient you will of course always do your shop V ping in person, but We want ” to say when this can't be done _ you can write for anything you wish, and get it just as wellas " if you came to the store, any thing. We have a little army of people who do nothing but I buy for those who write for T. EAWN & GE)" Cash And One Price Only. '1‘ ()R()N’1‘O. Light cool dress goods of whatever going name you choose. Best ofany sort you have ever known at the price. The chances are we have the very stuffor better for less than you’ have in mind. Coloured Dress Goods.â€" We don’t know oftheir match. Real pretty German goods in stripes and borders, all wool, 75c. ayard. You will fancy those Cashmere Twills, in all shades, at 20,- 25 and 30c., with stripes and checks to match for combination suits. Havinga great run the all- wool French Debeige, 24 in. wide, [5, 20,25 and 30c. yard. We show a full range of lead- ingr shades of German Twills, 3o, 35, 4o, 45, 50¢ a yard. New Border Goods, 50c. to $1.50. MANTLEs.â€"Something use- tul certainly,and tast),Ladies' Dust Cloaks, plain, fancy and alpacas, 3, 3.50, to $57.50. Ladies’ Dust Cloaks,Russian, for $8.50. Ladies‘ House Jerseys, a very large assort- ment, all colours and styles, 25, 3o, 75, 90c. to $6.50. Surely you will get what you want in either quality or price. Print House Jackets, 35 and 55c. White House Muslin Jackets, trimmed and embroi- dered, {$1.25 to $1.95. PRINTS Ereâ€"Have told you about some of these be- fore. Here some new things, with very attractive prices “tacked on.” Rainbow prints, new line, 15c; pretty and cheap, worth a good deal more. Cretonnes. new de- signs, IOC. a yard. Boating Flannels, the very thing, all shades, 20 to 75c yard. Flan- nelettes, 8c and Ioc yard,plain or stripes. YOU CAN ORDER ANYTHING REQUIRED BY MAIL 190 to 196 Yonge St., ex- tending through to 10 & 12$ Queen St., Boots and Shoes. â€"â€" Our great Wigwam Shoe, so nicely made this year, all one piece, with slow extending heel and toe, are moving in sharp style this week. T. ‘ EATON & 00-, Mail Order Department. oronto, 190 YONGE ST, FRIDAY 13 BARGAIN DAY. Ont; Richmond Hill and Vicinity No. 43. To the Editor of THE Lama/m We have taken the readers of THE LIBERAL asnrt of a literary ramble around our Villaguand its nelghborhuudâ€"have Intrndnced them to places oflocal interest and to individuals worthy of remem- brance. \Vt' have glanced at its birthâ€" referred (0 its later yearsâ€"wandered within its place nf burial, and Raw we must draw to a close. The urigiu of these humble efforts to sketch the past arose from a complaint of the Edimr nt THE LIBERAL of a. want of currespomlenceâ€"a desideratum really newsmry to a five and go-a head paper, whether it; is located in a. Village, town or city. The writer of these sketches selectâ€" ed his subject, and sat down to wnte with u. dnumtul hnpe of filhng a column, but: as he m-uau tu glean, the” gleauings guthul‘ud mm» «henna. These sheaves (roughly bundled tngether, I admit.),ha.ve been gmâ€"u lo the public, until we have tl‘espnssed nu Tum LIV‘ERAL for more than sixty euluuma 0| space. [f I mun; succeeded in interesting our young punple In the antecedents 0f the village they call their home. have caused a smile tn cuum u'Ver the faces of the aged by reminding, them of Same lung I'urguL- ten incident, have called back the reenlâ€" leclinn uf smue who are scattered far and widely from m, who yet have a warm corner in thr-lr hearts for Richmond Hill. or even )ml‘ncvd some one to an and do likemue um! wrne lot THE LIBERAL, my mum: lma HuL luen wasted. I have dwelt npuu the past because there is In each at us a. liking for early memories, usprcmlly if tlrnse memories haVu been pleasant, and early ass’mialâ€" iuus when «hi/canal of the mists of forget.- I'nhwss and made L» stand head and shouldels albme the thousand vicissitudes that, have inreneued in our life’s history, die rec-ugmzx-d with pleasure, and we hve over “mm the happy days that are gone. it may hum been iiouced by some of our readers that in these sketches there has been a wry faint imitation of Dr. Seaduing’s “Toronto of Old.” from which I have sometimes quoted. Like him I hth slinlled up one Side of the slceet and came llqul the other, have wandered Carelessly. hut unl- aimlessly, hither and Lllltllrl‘, and like him I have drawn from my own memmy and from the memory oi others. In our younger days memory is Collective, in our later years it becomes more distributive. We like to talk to others younger than ourselves. As people become more advanced in years they be- Cmue more narrative. Availing myseli of this talkative propensity in human nature, I have sat at the feet of those who, in the course of nature, cannot long be with us, have listened while they have spoken of the days of old, and by judici- ous questioning have elicited many unre- corded facts and matters of local interest. Had these magazines of memory been unlocked by a more skilful hand and their historic stores deseribed by u more ready writer, it might have been sem that Richmond Hill of Old has not been devoid of incidents in its domestic, polit- eal and military associations, and that its early pioneers have not been mere “flies on the wheel” in its subsequent progress, but have played many and Some noble parts in preparing for us our comfortable surroundings. What is good and noble in their history we can endeai'ur to imi- tate; whatever may be wrong or doubtful weigan try to avoid. Unlike the lnajurily of writers we will put our index at the end of the book,a.nd on looking back find that. the subjects of these letters have been as fulluws: Iutroductiun; L‘Bmlser Munahaw; The First. Settlement; Nicholas Millm': John Lyons; Capt. James Fulton; The Vand. erburg Farm; Aanr Males; Hugh Shaw; le. Wilmoi; The French Refugees; Cul. Muodie; John Stegman, P. L. 8.; Yonge Sweet. in 1801: Chevalier Compte de Puisaye; The Chalus’; Band’s Lake; The Gamble School House; The Mud Build ing; John 0‘ Suuks; Cu}. David Bridg~ ford; The Haunted House; James Miles,. Euq.;"l‘he Playtex-s; Capt. Juhn Arnold; 1812; RM. John Strahan; 1813; Juhu DaVidaun, the Waterloo Veteran; Our Hotels, their bright side; Uur Hotels, their dark side; Our nameâ€"its origin; Our Incorporation; Our First Newspaper; Luve at First Sight; The Young Man's Choice; Our Cemetery; The Rev. “'m. Jenkins, our first, Missionary; The Faith in! Minister, the Rev. James Dck; A Fearful Tragedy; MLBenjamin Barnard, our first Scliuul Master; Unr L-xcal Meni- ber; The Empty Grave: The ludiau‘s Victim; The Mormon Cnnvert; Emy Neglects; The Emigrant}: Grave; Nellie’s Sin, or a Tragedy in at Canadian Hume; Gonclusion 1 remauu; yours Conclusion. respectfully, War. Hanson. Pursuant to public notxce the Court of Revision for Richmond Hill, for the purpose of hearln CUnlplfliUBd respecting the Assessment Ron anc rfivni‘smg the same. was held on Monday, the 27th 0 my. The members 01 the court were all presentgmd after subscribing to ma usual oath and being sworn, took tueu- seats, viz â€"W H Pugsley (Chairman). P G Savage. W A Sanderson, Wm Atkinson and Dl‘ Wilson. Tim complaints from R McNait were read, as being we highly assessed on village lots 16 and 17 on 48, and 47 on 45. After due consideration the court confirmed the meeessmont. A conmlmntfrom Richard Durth was read setting forth that he was nssesseu tor half an acre instEml of two acres and a. house. On mo- tion the appeal was dismissed, ‘ The cauxylaint at” J M Lawrence respecting the following uuiues entered on the ussBSsment roll was taken up, that is to myâ€" Mu Ambler, Eran- cis Boyuton, John D Coulter, John I Gosgrove, C Duucumb, R McNair, T Pogue. Moved by Dr Wilson. seconded by Mr Atkinson that the Clerk be iustiucterl to strike out the letters “M. F.” opposite the above names. and in- sert the letters “N. in accordance with the re- quest ol' Mr Lawrenceâ€"(Jim: erl. Moved by Dr Wilson, seconded by Mr Atkinson that the Clerk is hereby instructed to strike out the letters “M. F." and insert the letters "N. B." opposite the following names on the assessment roll, v1z~ A McLaughlin R Thomas G Bui'nham S Dotson B Haney W Briclmell E Kendrick W J Mortson D s Reaman G Rubinson J W Lang W Cook .l (Junk " '1‘ Sedman J Kersley J W0ud,jr G Wilev P Patterson G Spencer P Movlnn J Jolly L) Pugsley J Mahoney A Pugsley. The resolutiofl' was cmried. ‘ The entries of U nkeule and T H Trench on the assessment roll were confirmed. The council ordered the Clerk to enter the names or J King and J Hennesey on we assess- ment roll with the letters “M. F." added, and to enter the lattersj‘M F.” opnosite the name of T Thums’un the Clerk was 11130 instructed '0 suter the name of streebund number of realdence of each or the following persunsâ€"Bev J M Simp- suu, Rev G N Rutledge and J E Clubine. The Clerk was instructed to strike {rum the roll a dog assessed to R E Law ; also to enter the name of street. and number of resxdence of each of the £0 lowing personaâ€"G Morrison, W Mugs): Ind HM McCum’g. ' 8 The court wijournéd, and again assembled as Hum'm Moved by Mr Aikingon, seconded by Mr Savage thab‘the court dam Hereby extend the tune 101' making further appeals for ten days, and. chm: this court now adjourns 1mm Monuuv, the mar (lav of June, at, 8.30 p m.â€"Ua.rried. If you want to buy or sell a Farm) 3&â€" Vertlue in the Toronto \VEEKLY MnL. 'l‘lmt paper reaches 100,000 Farmers’ homes every week,- and your advertise- ment, should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this Class are inserted in the Toronto VVEEKL‘Y MAIL for Five Cents a, word each insertion, or Twemy Cents a word for fiva insertions. Address Tun MAIL, Toronto, Canada. ‘ Rev J C Wilmon. preached on Sunday morn. ing on the importance of fixed reliaious princi- ples being established in the miuas of young penple, in order to prepalre them to successfully resist. the temt‘l‘mtiuns to which they may be ex. posed in after life. Hiw discourse was based on the fiery trial of the three Hebrew children by Nebuchadnezzzr, as} recorded in the 3rd chapter of Daniel. Iu thé cvéuing Rev J.) Franks preach- gd the last; of a series of sermons on the Lord's layer . WJliam Ford. 8. boy twelve years old. was thrown from a horse on the evening of the 24th and severely injured; Mr George Cocper found him lving in a. ditch on the roadside, and took him home. Drs‘ Nell'es and Lungstufif were seen in attendance. They found a. large bruise on the top of the helm. cnu'ae'tl it. is supposed. by falling on a. stone ; also a. slight fracture of the skull above the left temple. He haul not fully recoVer- ed consciousudsa on Monday. bub appeared to be improving. Mr Thomas Street got second wize for his 3‘ year-old scallion an nichmond Hm Fair on the 24th. binder from the Fair. Mr Calhoun, 0: 'l'uronto, hasleased Mr Bomk’a house and 10:. V fnP Mr James Johnson, bincksmith, has sold his property to Mr Mllliken, of Ohio. Alter his sale, whicn Is to take plncu on the 6th of June, he in. fiends visiting the Nurqb West. ‘ Pal terson’s ( \tu'nra) Cnngh Bn'nsam fur Cuughs and Cuhls. Satisfaction guaran- This yowaer never vanes A m Strength and whuiewmeuess. M( Quin the ordinary kinds, and van com etitian with the mummde c we; t n.1qu l-r phat-Thaw powde in cans. R. an. BAKING POWDER «we NJ G W Irwin brought home a new Massey Absoiutely Pure. Court of Revision [Single copies, 3 cts Newton Brook vet vanes A marvel Jammy-[1653. More H mm B. McNait were read, as assaxl on village lots 16 and 5. After due consideration the ansessmont. Richard Durham was read was ussesseu lor half an LCI'BS and a. house.» 01: m0- R Thomas S Damon W Bricknell W J Mormon G Rubmsou W Cook '1‘ Seaman J Waud,jr P Patterson P Movlnn 1) Pugsley A lfugsley. No. 48. WM!

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