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The Liberal, 13 Feb 1890, p. 4

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Drug Sm 'e, 170 KiI-g St. East Toronto. Uetwéen me Cutie and Nipmsing Hotel-z. The only place such >1ufnrmut' um be hull. :Lml cumf‘xrmlile, :Aml tn have, sullg and cnsy sleigh (hives, 1f yam do cull m Dll~ 1vm'1l1'sDrugklmru and yml \' ll! 13f, full and ‘calx‘uhlu iut'xn‘mn'iwn lmw tx lake a ‘n :1 mm and cusll V luoli‘mu Hcmh Km and Dum‘ Mat nub hf .1 cummm] sheep skin, \wizll so little tumble that yum will be as maul as u “'lmt‘lm” that you (llil 1m: know lung (:gu; alan will; le same little troul le :‘H‘l c-m make an elegant Sleigh ’wLC Hut (If 0mm ling, Devr m‘ any ullzm kind v;f>lrr1.:~, m d nmke them as m.“ n- a. kid yluvel Pie eave call yourself and trll yum‘ frww’ls to call at Ullworth s u ll On \Vednesday of last week the York County Councrl passed the fol- lowinrr resolution: “That at the expiration ot the prese: t leases of the 101K10a<ls, all tolls on the said roads be abolished, and the roads maintained by a general rate on the county, those local municipalities into which or along which those reads do not run being exempt from such rate; and that the committee on Byâ€"lnws and Legislation are hereby instincted to s:ec111e,it neces- ,Zil), legislation to carry out this resolution.” There seems to have been a doubt in the minds of those who voted for the resolution whether any legisla- tion was necessary. \Ve Would think legislation would be quite necessary, and it is very douhttul if the Ontario Government will grant anything which appeais so one sided. The scheme is 11113 ust to‘ many rate I» V(!S in the county., Ncwnarlzet t, Stoufliville, Markham village, \‘Voodhrhige, \Veston, I Georgina and North (Ewilliinbury Will he exempt. We fail to see the justice in placing a “ general tax’ on rate-payers residing on the 9th or 10th of King and Vaughan, who use Yozige St. very little, and allow- I Eng 3§~Iewnigirli<itt people vithiu three- quartersI of a nille of the stone road. to 1121\8 t {tee of eh urge. as at present, but though Sir John Macdonald has said that Annexation would he preferrable to Independv once, we believe that the men of to- day who would vote for Annexafion 2.re a mere handiul. \Ve believe the resolution was in- tended not so much to prove to Queen Victoria that her Canadian subjects were loyal, as to disabuse the minds of American statesmen of the idea that Canada is pining for annexation. Few men think that Canada will always remain a colony Several ofthe Conservatlve papers of the country are now endeavoring to show that the resolution of loyalty moved by Mr. Mnlock, member for North York, is something altogether uncalled for. They say it will excite suspicion instead of allaying it, and that there is no reason to suppose that Canadians are not loyal. There is nothing absurd in Mr. Mulock’s motion, although we feel satisfied that a feeling ot loyalty extends throughout the length and breadth of this Dominion. And though this is the case it is a common' thing for Tories to raise the cry that the Re- formers ale a disloyal set of indiv1d- 1 uals. It the latter express a desire for better commercial relations with our neighbors across the lines the Tories will shout that a plot is being established against the Government. Only two weeks ago the York Herald reported Dr. Orr as saying at a Conâ€" servative meeting held at \Veston that " Reformers were planning treasonable measures, such as Com- mercial Union, etc.” PASTE “â€"- 3 «in (m V l L'umf‘xNJJ RICHMOND HILL. Thursday, Feb. 13, ’90 r‘lerk’s Noticeâ€".1“ Stephenson Fur Saleâ€"James Shuter. Allan Linem'i‘. F. McMahon. @312 flifimi. Meigh (1! h's Drug Tahiuhlu iful :mtl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A ONE SIDED M ()TI OA’. and comfy {(10ng Hearth Rug ' Mat nub hf .1 cumnmn Sheep 1) so little li'mthle that yum WM «1 as u “Imt‘lm” that you did :wt :1 (:gu; ahm with the same little ynu can make an «:10 wt Sleigh NEVER SA TISFIED. ‘m‘nn-trs’ \Vivvs and (laugh: ‘ml; to make, liumo pleasant 124*, um] tn have sung and fives, 1f yam do cul‘ m Dil~ .‘fhnu‘ mm yml \' H! EL Pt full info‘lIHLYiHH 1m": :0 nmke a (-050.31 {waking Hearth Rug hunt hf .1 cummm] sheep I . * '. -, ’ a fi ‘ 3m. I’V‘Ifihss mum \fiy \Guld \me-h I! * ‘ “"0111! $EO0Jflb. mm $55 watch in the w ‘ld. Perfect tin) ’1' “1er\Vnnmmuhexwy. somh cum hunting: cases, Both ludivs‘ nud gem‘s sizes, ,, with u 011;» and ml 593 of equal Value. ONE N in Ouch locality can 51 me one M free. together with our large . and valuable liueoflllousehuld Sammie; These samples, :15 well a. the watch, are frve. All the work you need do i: to show what we send you to those who callâ€"your friends and neighbors and those about youâ€"llmtulwnys results in valuable trade torus which holds fm‘yrxars when Ollci' started, and thus we are repaid. We pay an express. freight, etc. Afler you know n“, if you would him we go to work for us. you can {am from $20 to $60 per week and upwards. Adgress, fltinson ck 00., Box 51 2, Portland, Maine. If ynu want to buy or sell a Farm, ad- vertise m the Toronto Wm my MAXL, That Impul- reuchos 100,000 Frn'uwrs’ homes mmr‘y week, and your advertise- ment Shrmld meet the eye of smnsmm: who wants to purchase. Euhmrcisxrmmlts hf this uhss me ”marred in the 'l‘ornnbu \V‘n LY MAIL for Five Cents a “-urd enuh msarx'tiun, hr Twenty Cams a ward or [i vc iuwrtiuus. Address THE MAIL. mm WWW Curried. Moved by Mr. R.“7;1ts0n, secnnded by Mr. Wm. \Vznsnn, that Messrs. JUNSO”, High and Arnuhl be inerncted to act, in conjunction with uthei‘ HHHIiCipfliliil-‘S in- mir-sfvd in opposing: inuisiatinil as per rennlntinn of the County Council 7'0 Yuri; limiiis ~--â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. High, svcm ded by Mr. Arrinid. that the chalk he and is hereby insn‘nctvd to eniphiy Mr. A. G, F. L-lw» rvncu u) draw the inortguges between Janies Marshall am} the Township uf Vanuhnn, and In sec thnt [110 titles in lhu Innds themhy nmrtgnged are free from all encumbrances. â€"Uarried. 'E‘hu. inhH‘lillf! llvrlaw were then passed: Bylaw En. 563 dividing the interest accrued from the mnnimixal llmn funii among the several schnnl sections and union schon] sections By-lnw No. 504 dividing the inferesi accrued from the Cliquy Reserve Fund among the ssv ml Euhuul sections and nnian schnnl sections. The cunncxl thm adjunrnod to men! again nn Tuesday, the lth of March, at 10 a. m. n. unny, (lo. L2; days 12 5t J. Oster, do. 13} days 13 ‘23 Geo. Bishop, do. 10 days 10 0( Gen. Baxter, do. 9 (lays 9 0( E. Miller, do. 131,- days 13 5 Carded. Moved by Mr. Hwh, secnndvd by Mr Anwld thaty the Treasurer be and is her by authorized to pay tho foljuumguc counts:â€" \V. F. Luvett, for cutting and piling: one card of wand.............. .. A. MCN tail, for one cord of wand J. Cater}! Geo. Bishop, Geo. Baxter, E. Miller, District No. 2. Richard S. Haslem, drawing 51. yards of gravel on \Vundbridge side road at. 40 cents a y:11‘d.....$20 50 District No. 3. M Powers drawing gravel bPi‘“ 144* lots 20 and 21, {Mi 0011.01) mi . at 40 cents ............................ .176 00 Edward Miller, (in. (nib/(15.1." 90 Charles II: 191‘), do. 121% yds. 48 51,) John Dihbs, do. 50 31024.2() ()0 Johfi \Vatsnn, do. 55 yds. 22 ()U R. Kinuee, $1.325; vds. J4 00 T. Rankin, do. 21 8M \Vm. Dalton, do. .. 17 20 Eli Lahmer, do. . 23 50 John Hadwiu, 31.110. .. 27 40 G00. Keifer, do. ‘ . 21 50 31. Duffy, do. ‘. 14 50 Jnc'vb Synder, dn. 4 80 J. H. Richards, do. 1 50 B. NIcKuy, (in. 1... . 7 SU ’.l‘hns \v’ittv, do. }2 {via 5 ()0 R Kinnee, manager in hit mil [ill- in;Y in gravel put, 10 {in} 7 and sharpening picks. 8L)cc11r,.< ..... 16 80 [L Duify, 3 inch, in $11 I"? \Vilsun, 10;]? Gen. McLean, ’J supervision ............... Arthur Cuombs, drawing gravel an side road between lots 15 :md 16 \V. H. Remmm, du. R, \Vulkingwu, do. Jus. Rimth, (In. Juhn Line, do, V Ash, (In. John Ness, (1H. J. H. Graham, (10. Archibald Prentice, (In. H. Marsh, 952. fee}; of pine plank, mum, Cunnd ngel pit at $1 plat déy ....... Geo. Bane, 0.} days, (In. 1 I‘. Cuumbs, 5% days, do. \Vm. Mellish, 12% days work and. District No. 1. George Mellish: 12% days work in Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that the Treasurer he and is hereby authorized 1;) pay the following road accounts: Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that the petition of Gem-g6 F. \Vallace 're gravelling on side road between late 10 and 11, on the 8th can. be referred to commissioners of District No. 3,â€"â€" Carried A petition was presented from G. F Wallace and 20 others re gruelling side road between lots 10 and 11 in 8th con. The minutes of the last meetingr were read, and on motion, continued. The reeve in the, chaix'“. Members presentâ€"Megan. High, Arnold, \Vatsm and Watson. The council of the’ municipality of Vanghan met at; the town hall on Tues- duzt the 11th of Feb, 1890. at 10 a. m. Mind wandering cured. Books harmed in one rendmg. Tefltimonials from all parts of the globe. .Prospectus P087: FREE, sent on npphcation to Prof. A. Loisette, 237 Fxt‘th Ave. New York. Vaughan Council JAS. M. LAWRENCE, Clerk. $1150 ...... ' days filling do. do. do. do. do. R \‘E‘V fifuflid 11$ ll\\n - .41. ........... $12 L’ mvel 12 50 I3 ‘25 10 00 9 00 13 50 20 10 11 35 13 75 13 60 11 60 10 30 8 90 7 (m 3 80 50 50 80 Q] Come Um see for yours-91f and SAVE THE U8 AP RETAIL- PROL'II‘ FOR. YOUR OWN POCKET. Such chances doix'tâ€"cuuixnfie' every day. Our Shop Furniture, such as Lamps, Chnndaliere, Chairs. Shaves, and a firstâ€"class Refrigerntor worth $40.00, 101' M19 cheap. 1 Boys Overcoats at net factory cost. Pea Jackets $9.00 for 4.00 Mén’s and Boys’ ready-made suits,all sizes,now very Cheap. Men’s Ganzies 30c. up Boys’ “ 200. up. $2000 worth of firstâ€"class Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- shoes & Trunks at wholesale price. Felt Slippers 20c. 85 25c, up. worth per lb. per lb. 5 lbs. Tea 30c. at 200. 5 lbs. :l‘ea 40 3o 5 lbs. fea 5o 38 5 lbs. Tea 60 45 All other Groceries equally Cheap. 91m WIS Hemp (10. 20 I5 I “ do. 2% 8 Cottonades ‘ 20 15 Shirtings 15 12 do. 12% 9 \rVomen’s & Children’s Gloves at net cost. Ladicsfl Jackets $3.00 for 1.00 “ Coats 15.00 7.00 Quilted Skirts 3% ‘vVOOllen Hosiery a Dutch Carpets Hemp d . 20 12; N 30 19 1‘ 50 3O Flannels at the net cost. Clouds &.}ioods ml. 25 750 75 35 £5 50 25 C)ufltcd Skhts $1 50 $1.00 WOOllen Hosiery cLtcost price l)utch CaIpets 35c cfin‘25c lienq) do. 20 I5 All \VINTER GOODS at the NET COST PRICE. Then again cost is not con- sidered on some things ; let the buyer fix the price ; there is no reserve. Hard times are made easier for you here. Our space will only permit a few price quotations, but We have hundreds 01 like reduct- ions which are genuine and which are'ofieredonly because we’re leaving the village. worth. for Dress Goods that we will have the less to move, and you :1 larger parcel for your money than would be possible under other condit- ions. Some goods 3}- off the price, some 3%, others more. Our stock has been bought at the lowest posmhle prlce for SPOT CASH, after keen search for the best goods, but having decided to leave here we have MARKED DOWN the plices on ALL our goods for YOUR BENEFIT and OUR CONVENIENCE in that we will have the less to \Vhy ? Because we intend to quit business here. \Vhy quit? Just for want of a better store. 81‘. SLAUGHTERED Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots; Shoes, and Groceries GEFETTENG R. w. NEVILLE, [ Richmond Hill. ' AT NEVILLE’S. 2.00 for 3c (EEK/4.93273 BEGDT‘HEHS 00.. Oct 17-3171 Commune. < To sell our unoxceHc-d Nurserv Stack. Steady emplmmem and contra) of t0!"1‘it(J1‘V. Have dunu busmega in Canada 30 I?" :H'S. Liberdy pa", to the right. man. Send for terms. Always fresh on hand. Dry Goods. MV stock is now complete for the \Vinter trade, and includee :1 full range of goods; for the season such as Men’s Snow Excluders, Plain Overslmes, Men’s Alaska and Rubber Ankle Boots. Men’s Telescope Felts, Ladies’ and Misses’ Carnivals, Over- shoes, Rubbers and Felt. Boots, and Slippers. Also excellent lines of Kangaroo 11rd. Alligator 15()()t3,- and Men’s Long Boots, Full range of Gents’ Slippers far Christ- mas trade. Custom 'Work a Specialty. ALESW E”??? EVERETT ER EjOQ’Eâ€"VVEAERL I Low prices Without high quality are of no 11.9,, but wuh hlgh quality they can’t be beaten. The lowest IImit in low prices Quality never faileth. The discount dodge loses its grlp. The Chrome fake gets knocked out, but quality never falleth to Vie hold the Cards to take every Trick in the Business Game. HERE IS THE JEMEQEEE : VV’AN TED IT’S A LONE HAND. Tfi A EUWEEE‘E, SURE? E EEI‘E‘HER TEfiE-fik E P10 389 the 1)} «(not if: 31 ROBT Commune. 0m A. E‘s/i {)(EEEEE Is @3111“ Bee 02rd Our Right Bo‘wer 1&5 (@UAILK‘ETK/v. IS IJIKICHC. V‘Ve 131337 It 3 W. ATKINSON, DlRILCT IMPORTER L)‘ Our Leit Bower . SIVEBS mmmxmmm mmngm Fashionable and seasonablc (3:111 and seP. Repairing neatly and promptly done nbout the fiftieth part of its bulk. ‘1: is a grand. double size tele- scope, as largeas is easy to carry. We will also slmw you how you can make from $38 (051101; day at least, frum the start,with- out experienr-a. Better write at onceaWc pay all express charger. ddress, H. HA LLE'K‘T 5; (20,, Box 589, PORTLAND, MAKKE. V05! HANV fiEDwA“ M: LES {,2 $339 M? } ' /,, . I”, ”no of tho [w L FEE. ‘1‘ 'i‘ol 3:! , cvscupos i n , . the“ “amid. Unr {In-{linen zra uncqnn‘xrfl. am! to introduce our , snpcrmr mmds “ c \w ill srndF P!" l‘.‘ ' toUNE P]: 11m in «min loculitv 11‘ ubm 0 (mlv those u 110 w rite ‘ to u: at (mt‘t‘mm mum sure of RAE lho 0 um. All _\ou have mdoin : u‘mmm m FhOVV our goods ‘0 Ethme \\ ho ("llâ€"v o' neirhborn and (lmsv around on. The be. ginning of this mlx ertiSement show: the small and of the teleâ€" scope. The following; cut gives the uppefimncc ut‘i! rcduced yo Sugars, For reliable prices WHAT ‘S HUNG EN ma MAM,” offecs, TCEL’S, _\’:usms, 5H Oatmeal, Starches, goods and low [:0 to the Ono of (how IEEC ‘1‘ '5‘9! 38% s i n Can’d Goods Rice, i aploca.

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