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The Liberal, 10 Jul 1890, p. 8

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hill” ... 3 00 E. Jarrett arid VV. Turlier, Work done on McNeil’s hill, pay yubie on order of commissioners ......... 100 00 R. Haslem, drawing 63 yds. gravel (m Thornhill road, at 400 . 25 20 R. Watson 118 loads of gravel at 10c. ... 1.1 80 A. Delaney aridl) Turner, build- ing culvert and 20 rods grading bmweun lotslf) & 16, 6th Con... 80 00 R. \Vutson, 51 loads of gravel...... 5 10 Gr. Cooper, cutting hill on 9th Con oppoéite lot 15 . . . . David Blair], for apikes.... Dist. N0: 3â€" T. Cairns, 11 lmnrs’ with team S. Atkinson 1 day with team . S. Bryson, 51, lionrs’. T. Phillipsfir} liours’ Wulk, belzweeii lots 30 and 31, 5th Con M. Fisher, for putting in culvert. on 8th COIL, lot 17, and repair- ing bridge on Lot 21. 8th Gun. and material, spikes J: scantling, Neil Black, 4 days’ Work with team and ] man four days ............ H. Kinnee, for building 2 culverts and assisting township engineer Gavin LaWrie, 18 cedar posts at 14 cents .................................... I. Murray, for work dune on hill lbs. 5 inch spikes . H. Sutton, filling washout on Gun. 8 J. E. Ell loll; cutting hill in road division \0. 64. R. \Villis work on Hiiinber yards of graveL... ~W. Waldron, Work on ”Pi1ie bridge at; Mitplé, af $1.25 per dy 0. Rumble, 1 day with team ...... R. Rumble,’ 2 days with team and bridge at Maple J. S.M0Na1r,for putting up guard- ing on Elgin Mill’s road db Con.2 M. Naughtun, fur spikes at 3&0. per 1b ..â€"... 1 26 E. pRutherford, 38 loads“ gravel 3 80 E Line, repairing bridgeg at school house on 4th Con .................. 7 00 Dist. No. 2â€"â€" Atkinson & Sutton, work done be- twaen lots .1 and 2, 6th Con ...... 19 12} Keys & Hallet, for cedar and 20 â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that the treasurer be and is here- by authorized to pay the following road accounts: Dist. No. 1~ Isaac Rea-115111, cutting hill & grad- ing 11: mm between lots 35 and 3G, lat 0011.. : XV. Mellish filling washonmt on 211d Con D. Burns, 47 loads of gravelm ...... \Vm. Clement work on 3rd Con... 'l‘hos. Rumble, 3% days’ work on 1 man 1 day. ......................... Robt. Kinniey 2days’ work ......... Hgnry Rum_b_]e,_ cedar posts for The Municipal, Council of the township (f Vaughan met at the Town Hall, on Tugsday,§uly 5th, a_t 1 p._m. -.- Minutes of last meeting were read and apppvec}._ rReev'elRus'éell in; the chair. Members present: Messrs. High, Arnold, Watson and Watson. â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that the Treasurer be and is here- by authorized to pay the following an Counts: To '1‘. F. McMahonâ€" Advertlsing Court of Revision two weeks 100 Pathmasters’ Declamtions ...... 200 “ Notices ....... 100 quarter sheet bills ...... 200 copies Vuhers’ Lists. 92 pages Adyeitising Vuters’ Lists notice Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. High. that the following sheep claims be paid, being two- thirds their value.â€" Tu Robb. King, 2 sheep killed. . ...$ 7 40 “ Jas. Sloan, l lamb killed ...... 2 16 “ R. Metcalf, 1 sheep killed.... . 9 00 “ R. B. McNair, 1 sheep killed, $6.66, less 80c. for skin ............ 5 86 on 25 sidemad, Sch 0011. ......... 24 00 R, \Vmson. 48 loads gravel ......... 4 80 S. Hilliard, 223 loads 2.137% cents; drawing, guarding and putting up 31 ruds; putting in brush J: clay105 92 T1105 Calvert, by order of Robert. ZlIitchell, for 63 pieces 2X6, 16ft. 1011;: . .................................. 8 17 John Coulter, for biiilding culvert; 011 the 11th Con. opposite lot 29 19 56 George Cooper, for finishing work east of Kleinburg .................. 10 00 Geo. Cooper, for filling up wash 011t..... ... .10 00 Neil Black fzir cuttulg 11111 on maide road, 7th 0011. .. 48 50 W111. Hollingshead, for checliing gravel ............................... . 6 00 Wm. Thornback, for cleaning out. Capner’s hill . . ...; 12 Q0 WHATIS COM 0" FOR MANY ' MILESGWEF Wu], â€"-â€"Carried. The Council then adjourned to meet, on Tuesday, the 12th day of August at 10 It would appear from town taik that Mr. Dilwurth, the Toronto Druggist, is the only man that can furnish a suitable and rapid cure for the La Grippe or In- fluenza. Don’t fail to call and see him when visiting the city and be convince:i. lbout the fiftieth part of its bulk. Vt is I grind. double size telen as large as is easy to cury. We will all Ihow you how you W an ngnke from $3 to $10 A day at lent, Mm the stnrmvnh- :6” I“ express charge! u mcxyurience. Better write at once. W “an, H. BALLETT 3 C0,. Box 88 I‘oui‘uxu, Mums. escopes i n r n L: he world. Our facilities are unequaledV and to introduce our . nuperiorgooda we will aendeEl coon: PBHSON in each locnlity, as Above. Only those who write 0 us at once can muka lure of _ the chance. All you have to do in return is to show our goods to those who callâ€"your neighbor: ’ , - and those around you. The be. AYE PAORE ginning of thin advertisement shown the small and of the la]:- uope. The following cut gives the appearance of it reducad to Vaughan Council of it: 11-11ch is_ Ind: double of” One nfthe ‘ BEST T33]â€" 50 00 1 00 and 37 Grove FREE $66 75 45 57 17 10 00 1 50 4 7O 10 ()0 400 200 720 00 Provincial election petitions were on Saturday filed a rainst the return of G. \V. Boas, for West Middieaex and D1. J. '1‘. Gilmcur for West; York. ' Rev. “7. F. Wilson; Grand Chaplain of the Orange Order, preached the Au- niversary sermon to the County Lodge, in the Elm St. Methodist church on Sun- day afternoon. LISTEN.â€"â€"Farmers’ \Vives and daugh- ters do you want to make home pleasant. and comfortable, and to have sung and cosy sleigh drives, if you do, call an Dilâ€" worth's Drug Store and you will get full and valuable information how to make a beautiful and costly looking Hearth Rug and Door Mat out of a common sheep skin, “ith so little trouble that you will be as mad as a. “hatter” that you did not know long ago; also with the same little trouble, you can make an elegant. Sleigh Robe out of 7Conn, Dog, Deer or any other kind of skins, and make them as soft as a. kid glove l Please call yourself, and tell your friends to call an Dilworth's Drug Storm 170 King St. East Toronto. Between the Clyde and Nipissing Hotels. The only place such information can: be had. Splendid Farm for sale or to rent, near Richâ€" mond Hill, on Yonge Street; ; one of the best, on the street,uud in a perfect state of culmvacion. Terms easy. Aypy to - P. T, Barnum, of ciruns fame, has just celebrated his eightieth birthday. Chm-lie Canavan, theyoung son of John Canavnn, of Toronto, was drowned at Buffalo on Saturday. The undersigned hits first-class pasture and plenty of good water for cattle, on Inn 20, rem- of the 2nd (‘on‘ of Vaughan, (215 mikes west 01 Rich- moml Hill.) Apply to 5243 50 acres, more or less being pmb of lot 32 rear of and Con. Murkhmn. 0n the place me two fl1sn-class (1w ellmg houses good barn sheds and stables. A guod am 111;; creek passes through the plum and thele is a. fine mallard. E01 further pmticulms apply to the proprietor J 10015 HolxNER Wheat new fall per bush .. Wheat red per bush Wham; spring per bus VVlleut goose, per hush Barley per bush . Oats per bush ....... Dressed hogs per hundred Chickens per pair . . . Butter 11) rolls ........ Eggs new laid per doz Potatoes per bag ..... Apples ................... Turnips yellow per bag Cabbage per {oz Beets per (102,... Parsnips per doz . Carrot :5 per Luz. Onions per bag . Radishes per doz . Hwy timothy . Hay clover . Straw DEAR TEACHER,â€"We. the pupils of Cerrville Public school, being deeply sensible of the debt we owe you for your constant and zealous labors in our behalf. and at the same time feeling our present inability to suitably repay you, wish to express our sincere gratitude and thanks for all benefits we have received. We have ever leund in you a, true friend and helper. for you haVe not on 1y always striven to promote our best interests in school, but you have also ever been willing to join us in our games and do everything in your power to promote our temporal happiness. Therefore we wish to show that we have unpre- cieted your efiorts and ask you to accept this present as a. token of our esteem, remembering that we oifer it not as a. reward, but as a. keepâ€" sake and reminder of the friends you will ever have in us. I want every lady in the County of York to use the Sunset, Dyes. I believe every lady having used them says posi- tively and distinctly that the Sunset Dyes an five cents a package are superior to all others sold at ten cents, and I say just; as certain than if the above statement is’nt true I will give them for nothing, I want you to call and get: a. package to my in. and pay for it after using. Dilworth’s Drug Store next to the Nipissmg Hotel, Toronto. For Sale or 10 Rent. The Public school closed with its an- nual picnic on July 4th. Before closing the pupils presented Mlss B. Page with a handsome Writing Desk and. the follow- ing address: {2 you may have a. very pleasant Lime during holidaysm Signed on behalf of the school, EADIE A. NEES, EMILY E. KIRKBY, MINNIE WOOD, ALMA A. COUMBS. Cnrrville, June 30th,1890. Pupil of W 0 T01 svth and H M Field, both of the Tomntu Colleue 01 Music,’ Teacher of Iho P11111ut‘n1-te,w111 he 1'11 Richmond Hill 011 Frula; ' 01 each week. Those wishing to p ace themselves undm hls instructions will kindly cummuuic ate with him at, Aurora. To Contractnrs mul Bmlders. For sale, about two-hundred thousands feet. of firshc‘ais delu- lock, Maple.Elm (hard and sofx‘, and b hSSWOml lumber. suitable for all bullding purl 0345. All bills promptly attended to. Applv to .105. 1310- ya, FARM FUR SALE I Thorough Instruction Guaranteed. $0.31 From our Exchanges. PASTURE. 5am fldvcctificmenw. TORONTO, July 10, 1890. NOTICE, C. C. FORSY’H‘II. E112 Warkttfi Carrville H A. KNOWLES. 463 Yonge Street H. J. GRAHAM. Carrville P. O Victoria Square P 0 Nolletiu, Out. $0 98 to $0 00 096 .093 .073 .050 .042 .600 ,045 0 ()0 0 05 0 '75 0 :37 0 44 G 55 U 65 O 15 11 (m 8 ()0 7 00 0 18 0 15 O 70 3 50 0 40 030 0 30 Toronto. U 00 0 00 (J 90 0 20 0 00 1 50 0 00 125 00 10 00 U 65 0 20 U 17 0 75 J. T. SAIGEON, 17th 14th glst 31th 4th GORE DIST. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 00.; TEMEEEENGE 8e @EMERAL P. 0. Address King, ' RESIDENCE SPRINGHILL. VILLAGE OF MAPLE, 2.1: stories, nearly new. The house is well fitted uu and has all the modern Improvements. Heatâ€" ed by hot air furnace. Half acre of land, mute or less; good stable. Large cm‘renter shop. if not purchased will be rcmomd. There is u. quan- tity of small fruits and pientv of 111er and soft wntnr. Terms easy. Apply ‘0 27-tf N. SHUNK, Maple 17th April with “ 1st May 1 a 9 0 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Livatgaol 80 Quebeg Service. RATES OF PASSAGE Montreal or Quebec to Liverpool : Cabin. $60.00. $70.00 and $80.00, accord- ing to accommodation. Servants in Cabin, $50.00. Intermediate, $25.00. Steerage. $20.00. Return Tickets, Cabin, {$110.00. $130.00, $150.00. Intermediate, $55.00. Steerage, $40.00. LIBERAL OFFICE, Passengers w1shiug to embark at Quebec will leave Toronto by Wednesday morning’s Express and go on board Thursday morning. Montreal ; at Quebec. Tickets may be purchased from the Local Agent, T. F. McMAHON, ALLAN LlNE Passengers wishing to embark at Montreal will leave Toronto by Tuesday morning’s Express and go on board any time after eight o‘clock same evening. Passengers wishing to proceed bry Stenmér from Toronto, leave Tornuto at 2 p. m. on the Mundav, if they Wish to embark at 300 Children’s Suits for 756. per suit, worth $2 200 Children’s Suits for $1.50 per suit, worth $3 300 Children‘s Suits for $2 75 per suit, worth $5 500 Boys’ 3 pc. Suits, any size. for $3 50, worth $6 500 Youths’ Suits, sizes from 15 to 20years, for $3,w0rth $4 50 The sale will commence. This is the greatest chance ever offered to buy a high class at Clothing Cheap. Our staff of salesmen will be doubled, and we will do all in our power to serve everybody, but we would remind the people to come in tne morning and avoid the afternoon fusll. From Liverpool We have purchased for 590.011 the Dollal t-he largest \V holesaie Man‘afacâ€" turer 5 Stock of Ready- Made Clothing everc sold in Canada, and on Ihursday, May 1mt,we will inaugurate the BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE Ever held in Toronto. This colossal stock embraces the finest class of goods both in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, and the Whole will be offered without reserve. Among them are the following specials :â€" 8th £1: “ Circnssian 13th Aug st ” Smdiniau ‘210Lh “ th Aug Polynesian 27th ” 42h “ yParisian 3rd Sept * Will not carry passengers A nine~roomed, brickâ€"clad dwelling, in the u 111 1) ” 11 June July FOR SALE. The British America, Insurance Agent Surdiniau Polynesian Parisian Cm'tlmginian Cn'cnssiau Sm‘dinimn Polynesian Parisian C mth twin 1:1 n Cn'ca ssian ‘ linimn Polynesian Parismn Carthuginiun Circnssian lSMdinian ‘Polyuesian \Pm lsian ST EAMER ur store will be closed on Wednesday 1n order ts mall; Ithcse gOOL 13 off, and or on Tfiesday, if they embark THURJSDAY MORNING, AT 9 O’CLOC 128 KING STREET Also the ”FORâ€" 9th 16th 23111 ‘30th 7th May 14th “ 21st “ 4th June 11th “ 18th “ 25th “ From Montreal RICHMOND HILL ngy 14th Aug 2151; “ 28th “ 4th Sept hut]: July \17th “ 24th " 3151; “ 8th May 15th " 22nd “ 5th June 12th “ 19th “ 26th " From Quebec Guitars Sclicited Sc Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wm. B. Proctor, The undersigned has on hand all kinds of firstâ€" amss coal. which will be delivered at the cou- veuienca of )urchaaers, or parties may (lrxuv it themselves from I have purchased 9.101; of wood of all kinds, hard and soft, from Mr. Full-um!» Gibson, which , I am prepared to sell at lewonnble prices. WM. HARRISON’S. All Other Articles in his Line In returning, thanks to mV numerous friends for their liberal patronage during the past; thirty years. I beg to remind them and the general public that having erected entirely new and commodious premises I am enabled to supply Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, Single Harness ON HAND Or Made In Order. COAL Supplied. BEI’A l RI NG DON E VVI'I‘H NEA'I‘N E85, 0 HEAPNESS AND DISPATCIH. Cutters, Both light and heavy. all of wluch are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the work is under my own snpel-vianu. I am also prepared to do all kinds nf black- smithmg d: repairing in the most work- uxanlike manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. TRENCH’ S -CARRIAGE WORKS.- PLATFORM SPRING W A G 0 N S . 'Z’fiE’ Llfiflfifla $1.90 IN ADVANGE. \VM. TRENCEâ€"l HmHMflND HILL STATIBN. 6-tf Horse-Shoeing RICHMLOND HILL. Paid special attention to. RICHMOND HILL. ___..A’]‘.____ Sleighs and. WOOD AND 300 Men’s Suits (an wool) for $3.75, worth $8 350 Men’s Suits (all woul) for 35 Worth $10 700 Men’s Suita(a|1 won]) for 35510, Worth $410 to $20 1,000 Pairs all Wunl working pants for $1 per pair 800 Pairs Sunday Pants for $2.50, wurbh $4 EAST, TORONTO. @112 St Mary’s Episcopal Chumhâ€"«Services at 3 p 111, except the third Sunday ofeverv mnntbmhm the serum and momment we held at 11 a In, Sunday school at 1:50 1) 114. Rev W W Bates, Rectum: RICHMOND HILL FInE BRIGADE BAND meets for practice every Wedesduy & Saturday evening at» 8 o’clock W. Sheppard, Leader. \V E \Viley, Secretary ' One cf the largest Dental Omcesin the Dominion. A beautiful Upright Dell Oman now on exhibxtion Examine before buying elsewhere. Terms to saw Methndist ‘hunihASurvic-ys “£210.30 :1. m and. (3.30 p m, and Sunday school M, 9.30 p m. Young people's prayer meaning Wednesday evening, Geneml prayer meeting 'J‘hursday evening 1n the» lecture room. Rev J M Simpson, suycrmtendenty Rev G N Rutledgo, assistant Presbymriun Chum} ~-Sel'\ inns at 11 a. m anal 6 30 p 111. Sunday svhool at 230 1) m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.30. rim; W W Percival. I‘uswr Ancient Order of Furestersâ€" Court Richmond No 70-16, meets in the Masonic Hall every [Libel‘ 1mm Fridaw evening at; S (Yelock. H F Hoppex U R, W E VVlloy, seummi‘y Fm?) BRIGADErâ€"Regulflr meeting 2nd Monday of every munth, held in the Uouncil Clmmber. at: 8 p. m. Membnrsbfip free. Certificates issued t4» members entitling; them to certain privileges and; exemptions. Wm ‘ H. Pugsley, Captain. 11. A. Nichofls, Secretmy. Gold Amalgam, and Porcelaim Roman Catholx: Church-«Services in order as fnnuws : ‘L‘nomhiu an 9 a m and Richmond Hi1} at 10.30 a m; the lolluwing Sunday at Richmond Hill at 9 u m and Thornhill at £0.30 am. Rev J J Egan, l’us‘ )r The Methodist sabbath achoolTempemnce As anciution issue pledge curds every Sunday when desired. \Vm‘Hnn’isom Supt MECHAXICS’ 1‘ TI'rUTE.~Li1\,1-m'y of over 1000 volumesppen every Tmsdsw evening, in the Ma. sonic Hallirmn '7 to 6 o‘clock. R. E. L&W,Libm - rim. ’1‘ F McMahon, Secretary A. 0. U. W. Ivy Lodge, No. 114, Meet-gin the ‘Iusnnic Hall on the second and fourth L“ ‘rzy of each month nt 8 o'clock pm. BeneL‘fiTZb ' tificuz ef‘ixen for ~20001n<mse of (19 «FL? Blown, Master Workman RE ELEVAAG ' late) a s ccialty. ”‘0‘ o P l) Hm» BEST SETS TEETH - $81M}, Richmond Lodge, A 1’ (it A H, No 23, G» R C meets in the lodgeromnfiumuuic Hall. on the Monday on 01‘ befure full moon, 8.13 b‘ o’clock p m. T Newton, W M, 1 Crosby, secretarv VILLAGE Cmmcu. â€"â€"Revve Wm Iwgslev, Conn ciilurs.'\1cssrs.1’ G Savage, Wm A fixmdexswn \V Atkinswn, Dr Wilsml. (‘la1k,M. 'lecfy OSCAR J. BROWN. uAuvv:u,AIAwauUA n UADLJJCULI .u u “Lungs Mid R. '1‘. of Temperance, Richmond? film/Kn on No. «m, Meets in Temperance Hstftconector f," nate Tuesday evening at Sw’clock X) m -’ ficinry certxflcu’ws issaed m 1131110 019123 ul- members for $1,000 or in case ofdcath $2,00' _V halt Imyublc in case of disability. J. H. Sam, 8» 5011 Select Councillor; J A E Switzezfiecozg . Secretm‘v ‘ F.1ANDREWS. Office Hours~9 a. m. to 6 p. 511.. Mon- days, and Saturdays to m p.m. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES" Fillings and I’orcemin Also agent for the world renowned Vitalizcd Air for Extracuon. Comer Yonge & Queen Streets, Tomnto. Electric Light used for evening. Crowns (teeth without a 33111219,: gummy. Dentist, Agent fox the celebmfied [SE L L ORGAN. yMind wunderivxgcnfltjl. 23 lin one reunzmg. Tnflxgv parts of tha ulrflm. _ Fuzz, sens on apol- A. Loisetw. 337 3mm Churches . Socwties ,ies, and

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