killed and 2; sheep worried..‘._..$ 5 00 To Alex. Cameron, 4 sheep and 1, , lamb killed ............. 345 (Mi; ‘ â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr, Bryson, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay the following road acouuuts: District. No. 1.â€" 1}. Walkmgton, for putting up guarding and furnishing same...$ 2 40| ' Fm}: Alexi. Cameron for 4 sheep and 1 131311) Ig‘ilgegi by: 5109; or dogs. ’Moéed by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Bryson; that the treasurer be author-~ ized to pay'the following sheep claims, being two~thirds their value :. To H. Bassingtkwaite for l lamb ’! 'I,‘he fullowing sheep claims were pre- sented : The Council then met for general busi- ness. The reeve in the chair. Mem~ hers presentâ€"Messrs. Arnold, Watson and Bryson. Minutes of last meeting read and ap- proved. - IDL- 1* II_._‘:__,. .LA.., ,1 :,,_ , ,,,, From H. Bassinglhwaite for .1 sheep and 2 lambs injured, and 1 lamb killed by_dng or flags: Mo Jed by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Bryson, that the Assessment Rull as revised be ï¬nally passed by this court and certiï¬ed by the court, as 30 passed {1nd that it shall be binciing and valid on all persons concerned notwithstanding {my error or defect in zeganrd to said roll. â€"â€"Carried. The assessment of Mark Robinson; also t12§_asse§s!11e1}t_of Thosnlgane, conrï¬rrmerd. V Rev. D. Camelpn’s name struck off and the Rev. U. A. Campbell’s name Inserted and assessed for 10 acres instead of 1 acre of lot 21, 0011. 3, and assessment in- creased from $600 to $900. The minï¬tes of last meeting were read and on motion conï¬rmed. l The following appeals which were laid pver from last meetmg were disposed of as follows : The Council of the Municipality of Vaughan met. at the Town Hall, on Tues- ddy, the 16th day of June as adjourned Court of Revision. Andrew S. Russell, reeve, chairman. Members presentâ€"Messrs. Arnold, Wat- sonfland Bryson. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “Want†Advertise- ment. If you want to buy or sell any- thing. If on want a situation, a mechanic, a gusiness, machinery, lodg- ings, if you have lost or found anything, or if you want to ï¬nd out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and read the advertisements on the third page of that page. The charge is Two )ents a word each insertion, Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. The Conservative papers are much at variance about the appoint- ment of Mr. Abbott as Prime Min- ister. Not a few were in favor of giving the leadership to Mr. W. R. Meredith. Toronto Saturday Night has expressed itselt Very strongly on this matter, and says :â€"“ I am firmly convinced that Mr. Meredith is the only man who can hold the Conservatives of Ontario together, and that it his help is not obtained, the smaller politicians of this prov- ince Wlll not work harmoniously to- gether, and the result Will be disas- trous.†The World has spoken equally as strong. and in its last issue the Comet,of Toronto junction, has the following :-â€"“ \Vith all due regard for Mr. Abbott, the newly appointed Premier, we cannot but tall in with the views 01 ' Don ’ in Saturday night, wherein he suggests the name of Mr. W'. R. Meredith as leader of the Dominion Govern- ment.†Were it not that there is a duty of ï¬ve cents. a dozen on eggs enter- ing the United States that country would afford the best market in the world for Canadian eggs. As it is the McKinley Bill has almost killed the trade. During the month of April of last year 450,623 dozens were shipped from this country, whereas in the same month of this year the number is 24,892 dozens. The ï¬gures are taken from the trade returns of the United States. True, the price here is very good, but a pretty good idea of what it would be without the duty, can be got by comparing the present prices on both sides of the line. RICHMOND HILL. Thursday, June 25, ’91 S’trayedâ€"John Blough. Clerk’s Noticeâ€"John Stephenson; @1112 fliheml. The court then adjourned sine die. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Vaughan Council May 28th-va Denï¬sh‘v Mï¬ended to in, all its branches. Gold 'Work 11. sueciultv. Gus given for painless extraction“ 1249 Queen St. W.‘(50utll side), a fpw doors west Qt kLe subway, The undersigned havng purchased the above property from Mr._lgirkby and having made the necessary repairs and improvements is now prepared to do A good Brick House nem‘ Richmond Hill S‘Jation is to rent bv the vear. There is thne- ï¬fths of an acre of land. about. 3» fruit trees, and plenty oi gopd _wabgr_._ ‘ Apply 123 Joshua. Oliver or Leeda Richardson, Maple, or to John Coombs. Carrville., 49-4 GRISTING AND CHOPPING ROLLER MILLS M. J. SISLEY, L. D. SI, 0883 ‘27ng ngngu 31410. In muss. The silver cup won by the Lowell Vics and presented by Vellore Brass Banl is now on display in the oflice of Mr. E’. J. Davis. We must. say that; the cup far surpassed the expectations of any of the boys. The price as advertised on the hills was to be ten dollars but the price of the cup presented to the Vics was Lot ten dollars but; nineteen dollars and a half and the opinion of those who have examined in is that it is Well wuxth the money. We take this (pportuuity of thanking the Vellore Band through your paper, for their interest in foot-ball as we know had either vi the other teams been the successful one they would have met with the same generosity. \Ve are glad to congratulate the band on the suc- cess of their pic-Hie on the 25th of May, and hope that next year both they and the Lowell Vies may meet with like suc- HOUSE ? RENT I CONSUMPTION CUREâ€. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula. of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Afl'ections, also a -posi- tive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after haying tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases. has felt it, his July to make it known to his suffering frllows. Actuated by this motive and a desiie to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge. to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for prepaling and Using. Sent by mail by addressing with stalnpmaming this paper. \V. A. NOYES. 8‘30 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y.â€"]4-5-1v. The Council then adjourned until Tues- day, the 13th day of July to meet at 10 a. M. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Watson that the treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay to \Vm. Mel~ Iish on the order of Messrs. Russell and High. commissioners for District No. 1. for a. car load of cedar to be delivered at Richmond Hill station on the northern division of the G. T. R.â€"â€"Carried. B-y-Law 583 was passed authorizing a loan of $250.00 to the trustees of School Section No. 13. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Brysou, that the clerk be instructed to notify Fullerton Gibson that. if the ex- cavation in from; of his lot: is not ï¬lled up by the 25th of June the Council will 1m- mediatcly proceed to have the same ï¬lled at his reonest.â€"â€"Carried. â€"â€"-Cax‘ried. Moved by Mr. Watson, semmded by Mr. Bryson, that the treasurer pay to S. J. Arnnld, $1.25 being amunnt paid By him for conveying John Pixair to Hospit- a1.â€"~Carried. on 7th Con . u. ...................... D. Blain. 93 lbs. spikes fur Jarrett & Turner............ . . . . J. L. Card, 614 ft, cedar for culvert 0n7tll Jarrett & Turner, work on Mc- Neil’s Hill, 7th Con.............. District No. 3.â€" J’. L. Card, 96 ftcedar if: 14 posts delivered, and 121bs spikes ...... J. L. Cax-d,work done on 10th 0011 cutting hills between lots 34 and Neil Black, putting in breakwater and repairing sideroad between lots 30 and . . . . Elisha. Farr, 8 loads bruin at 400. Robert Mitchell, for right of WW for deviation of road on the N. E. corner lot 34, IOIh Cut]. n- . bout ]6 rods long cf: 2 rods Wide J. J. Cook, for 94 loads gravel, road beat No.17.......,.. Jas. McNeil, digging ditch on 4th Cun . .......... . District No. 2.â€" Wm. Waldron, for repairing road and breaking stone on Thum- liill sideroad... . . . . Jas. Huson, for 96 ft. cedar, re- pairing 2culverts and turnpiking on 8th Con,................ . John Johnston, for 71 loads gravel Alex Cameron, for 67 loads gravel E. Jarrett, for 10 cedar punts .. Jarrett 65 Turner, building culvert ou‘t‘he ï¬bortpst notice and in a manner “inch wul guarantee satisfaction. Putx'unuge Solicited._ DENTAL SU BG EGN. Kinghorn. £5. MISNER, Proprietor. Richmond Hill J. M. LAWRENCE. CleJk. 58 00 84- 12 12 86 61 4O 14 00 7 10 6 70 I 30 10 93 12 ()0 46 01 00 M :dnlist Toronto Universmy. Member Col- lege Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Em ‘uuer in Midwifery and diseases of women and chlldren Ontario Medical Council Spoï¬altvâ€"Disenses of Eye, Ear. Throat 62 Nose. Olï¬ce hoursâ€"6 to 10 a m, amid to& p m. WM. B. GRAM, - MAPLE W, J. WILSON, M. D., EZE’TWO doors north of The Fire Proof. V A Good Fit and First-Glass Work . Guaranteed. Tailor, RICHMOND HILL SUITS MADE TO OR DER IN THE LATEST STYLES A. L. SKEELE. A. J. HUME, RICHMOND HILL, Ont... As usual, at the old stand.the sign of the WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRING FAMILY -:- -:- GROCERIES GARRVILLE FLBUR SPECTACLES 20 DAYS MORE. â€"--â€"â€"â€"THE~â€"â€"-â€"- Bic mscnum SALE SKEELE’S Everything kept in the line of Pumps. Orders promptly attendedlo. Cistern tanks made to order. And will be continued for BIG WATCH, February 5th, 189I. On hand, for sale at cost. In ;} bbl. sacks, constant- ly on hand. At choice prices and best quality. RICHMOND HILL. JEWELRY STORE Is still going on at A large stock of B. LAURANCE The latest Spring and Summer Fashion - Plates just received. RESIDENCE, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL, RICH- MON D HILL. DRESS - MAKING. MISS c, HARRISON, Give me a call, and be convinced that you 32m do as well or butter with me than your can elsewhere. Glazier, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. BUGGY DUSTERS, NETS, Etc, Geo.MoDona1d, - Richmond Hill. W. HE‘WBSON, ALL GRADES DF SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS AND DDLLABï¬ I use nothing but the very best stock that can be got, and can guarantee satisfaction in work and price. HARNESS SHOP. WHITE - MUSLINS, - GINGHAMS, - CHAMBRAYS. Men’s Furnishings, a ï¬ne assortment. Fresh Froceries. Try a pound 01 our tea and you will have} no other. '-:-MOO'IE’Sâ€"%~e~ GOODS AND PRICES. WHERE ALL IS GOOD An All-Wool Carpet new. has never been used. Applv at ‘ 421M,» TEE LIBERAL OFFICE Mu (ll-no. 1’7-1! The Good Things we refer to are in our store, and they are there for you and everybody. .u.H-u:t-..;...... lucoyhn nu 1-: GOOD - THINGS :â€"3 SUMMER WOOLLEN GOODS. Before buying elsewhere; it will pay yon. Full stock of Whips and all other supplies always on band; also full line of Trunks and Valiaes. GOOD THINGS IN FOR. SALE ATKINSON & SWITZER, RICHMOND HILL Fine Iâ€"Iarness a. Specialty! FASHIONABLE The buyer cannot go astray. We make it a point to keep nothing but the best. FLOUR 8:: FEED. GOODS DELIVERED. HOUSE PAINTER, DO A GOOD THING For the prettiest, best and cheapest Prints go to CLOTHING Always on hand, or made to order on shot-teas notice. RICHBIOND HIIJL Are in Store for You I. Repairing Prompfly attended to. RICHMOND HILL For yourself and try us on A ï¬ne selection of SEE MY STOCK 0F 7' Apply on the premises to J08. A 32-“ Lot No. 31, in the 2nd Con. of Vunghan. consist- ing of 150 acres is for sale. The land is in good condition, mu plowing all done‘amd there is 1‘}- ucres of fall: wheat. Comfortable house and good farm buildings. There is plenty of watqr o? the place, small orchard, &c. Terms moder~ a. e. Pupil of W O Forsyth and H M Field,both of the Toronto College of Music, Teacher of the Planofm‘to, will be in Richmond Hill on Tnm‘sday of each week. Those wishing to place themselves under his instructions will kindly communicate with him at Aurora. Thorough Instruction Guaranteed. 50â€"y1 The LIBERAL. FAï¬Ã©M F63 SALE E Subscribe for A. MOODIE. C. C. FORSYTII, ms; ATKINSON, Riphmpnd Hill 13 Q