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The Liberal, 27 Aug 1891, p. 1

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VOL. XIV. THE LIBERAL PR '1‘. F. McMAHOND 1:13. B» L, LANESMEE IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Licentiate of R burgh r M. D. (‘ Follow of Trim and 8., Ontariu‘ Late of Toronto, has purchased the xes Dr Uri. Maple. “’ill cnubinue pm from same place. Office hoursâ€"Before 10 3. LL! , 2 to 3 p m BB. Aurora. lst, 8th, Bichmand Hill ‘(at the E Stoutfville . Markham... Victoria. Sq ThorubiuA‘V Woodbridgo Kleinburg ” obleton. . Vitalized A G F LAWRENCE Toronto Officeâ€"No.15 Toronto ‘ Richmond Hill Office open Saturday. LAWRENCE. ORMISTON & DREW MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RA Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers &c. Ton-(mm 0tficeâ€"l):nnadn Lite Bul'dhflhfifi King St. B '0“. Fallen-Ion, (‘700k 4: “'allace. BARRIS‘I‘ERS, SOLICITORS &c OFFICE: 19 Kmu 51mm” EAST. Tonm‘u Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. EQLMES .,.e@ QEEQQJEK \Harkham (3i ll|)-'â€"‘l:lilԤ. Private Funds to 1m Mr Gregory V ham Oflfice every Satux m4 and at \Vehber‘s Saturday from .7 p. u Toronto Officeâ€"34 Ban]: of Commerce Buildxngs, 19 King Street West. Thornhill Officeâ€"Post Office every Wed- nesday from IO to 12 a. m. Richmond H111 Officeopost Office every Wednesday from I to 4 p. m. Magma 9%“ E BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS PEA 6‘ (bch Hoursâ€"8 to lo 3.. ms, and G to B}: Address A R0131 Eollections in City and attended to. M l! I! 03' J S Full Beaten, Beds 8.: Dental}, “11) Gr RICHMOND BUSINESS CARDS. 13 A & M B, Toronto University and M C P S U, HARRIET J. 3. M11 Vll‘fiézlflil £1 per annum, 1n advanw. in: l3 PRIVATE FUN RICHMOND HILL, ONT. WRIGHT BRO S EU$W§€ 323m, EDITOR 8; PROPRIETOE MAPLE, Dr. A. Robinson. 111w ker Ho risters, Solicitors, 35:. 16th, and M‘snh an nor H xyal College of Physici M. Trinity Umversifiy ,v Maximal College, an iNTlNGé Wanna. E UBGEON DE NTIST Anus! 51:3 USED BY 0mm: Erma. W S UBMISTON, I J J DREW initial. ILL No.15 Toronto Sires NFON L.D.S.. A LI and 24th se...23rd W ( & PUBLISH‘NG HOUSE 18th sad the xesidence of Lntinue practice 1th nth hpral Tâ€"TTT .T ’l‘uwn Hall. ‘hysicians, Edin uppt om I Always )almcrs, 1M. \V &l 11 month promptly an no.0: min :very 2W9 Marl-z NOTA RY PUBLIC. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Gold Medalist of the Outnr Will visit Richmond H dmy afternou Day a Licensed Anemone Untano and Peal. Gennmlsalcs 0 cm 420 at reasouaule ru 11 «1â€"3 1121 Licensed Auct. ihfiuex an i A Licensed Aucfioneer Sales attended to on snnable rates. Patn Maple. 5 PER GENT. UPWSRDS. GOLDEN LION HOTEL, GOC Q UEEN HOTEL, Ten miles from Toronto 20-1 1-’90~tf Marci HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, ac with an tr‘ with the b Dec A Family and Commercialjflotel replete with Every ac comzm st abling THE DOMINION ublic Emmy . EXCellEut stu. Specml arrangements made Benj. TEQEWEILL EIMEL, THOS. HUGHES, Prop. Every accomm ADVANCING LOANS E930 ml’fi ALWAYS ON HAND] \VeH-bred Horses, Durham Cattll Shropshire 5 no"; 'on Berksh Lansing, Yonge St. BEST BRANDS DF LIQUURS & CIGARS. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE THORNHILL, ON‘I'., Ht Jazzy; flaéuwg. RESIDENCE Address mmme Fine Wines, Liquors at unuex' Volorinary Surgeon. 158 KING Leeds Richardson. m. Skardon, Prop. E. QUETTON J nines (1.. Stokes. summer Re labinu {or n muble price 11mg. Richmond Hill refitte Marriage Licenses for the County of York :e and commodious h ,ve unequalled facilities for s‘nlem Erkardt Egg 30 MMISSIONEE IN THE Jodntion and every attention to the travelling public. Bi‘lllingci‘. 'E‘ilos. Cosgrovo. Prop. ERNEST F LANGS'I‘AFF At rates from p_r ‘he (i STREI lation @alimwngh, 1n shortest notict ‘nage solicited Gd!) In. Essentials, Unity,- in Non-Essenti‘ ll We PUY RICHI‘» aligoon. wm. ii] DOYI Wm ( the ( 211: W‘QWE r truv ‘t‘texm‘ WHQJW; atten d :tantlgw e Counties of York it! on consignment promptiy attunded . address, 'eterinary Celloge ‘bles‘ C can ty notice an lesday and sun: MAPLE ONT UNIONVILLE nests yr dnv Proprietor. 2% m1. HOUSE, of York. 1 at res, {0ND HILL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1.891. Aurore. parties Every ne- ’vd board nuts and mod up Stu cked a cigars. lance :1, $1.00 Pr op full t-class u rnish. ive ‘he cellent B 00mg (luv. yrnhill 'l‘he Markham Township Council, met NW at Victoria Hall, Unionville, on Satur- in ‘ day, Aug. 15th inst. Members all sidl present, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes thii of last meeting were read and confirmed. 1‘ Mr, Reesor, seconded by Mr. Slater. “10 moved that. the Treasurer pay Pugh and He White $15.64 for drawing gravel on side 601' line hetween 10 and 11 . Con. 10. to mth 1 the Mr, Reesor, seconded by moved that. the Treasurer ; White $15.64 for drawing“. line between 10 and 1|. 0( gratuitous lalmr as per new Mr Slater, secnnded by Mr Schmidt, moved that. the treasurer pay P Duncan, on the order of the mover, $12,for plank- ing bridge and filling washout at. German Mills. Mr Scott, seconded by Mr Slater, moved that the treasurer pay J H Dub- sun $3.76 for filling iniropd djgisiog no 7. Mr Scott, seconded by Mr Reesor moved that the treasurer pay J Leary 6 Co 31434 for plank furnished this mnni cipality. ... .on Mr Reesor, seconded by Mr Scott, moved that the treasurer pay Delus Cros- by $425 for cedar supplied in repairing bridge on 7th Con lot 14. 1- n. . M; Scott. seconded by Mr Slater, moved that. the treasurer pay the fallow- accmmte, viz :-Tnlmau Rcesor, J77 yds gravel, P L Barkey, 0. $1770; Tillman Reesnr, 100 yds C S Hoover, 0, $10; Til- man Reesor, 60 yds, J Paterson, 0, $6 ; Tihnan Reesor,114 yds, J A Mitchell, 0, $11.40 ; R 65 yds C I) Fursyth 0, $6 50; R 69 yds, J B Hoover 0, $6.90 ; R 157 yds, P Byer 0, 515,70 ; R 28 yds, Wm Boyntun 0, $2.80 ; R 39 yde, J Hmnver, 0, $390 ; R. 15 yds, J Eckurdt, 0, $1.50; R 69 yds, F H Quanm 0, $6.90 ; R 18 yds, I K Lehman 0, $1.90 ; R 200 yds, Q townline, A Forster 0, $10; Mrs Peter- son, 120 yds, Wm Brown 0, $12 ; Mrs Pnfnrnnn, 1‘). vdn, Jnn \Valker O. St 20 1 R 69 yds, F H Quan'z 0, $6.90 ; R 18 yds, I K Lehman 0, $1.90 ; R. 200 yda, é townline, A Forster 0, $10; Mrs Peter- son, 120 yds, Wm Brown 0, $12 ; Mrs Peterson, 12 yds, Jno Walker 0. $1 20 ; Mrs Heterson, 50 yds. Thos Cherry 0, $5 ; Mrs Peterson, 200 yds, J Slater 0, $20 :T McQuay, 17 yds, '1‘ Cherry 0 $1.70 :J G Freeman, 140 yds, a mwn‘ line, J G Freeman 0, $7 ; A Ramer, 100 yds,stownline. D \V Ramer 0, 310; Mr Lane, 30 yds. S S Cummer O, 3,53 ; H Grower, 19 yds, 1889, John Smith 0, $1.80 ; Wm Arlnstrmw, 70 yds, B Hagar man 0, $7;A1Vmer Hoshel, 30 yds, A Quantz 0, $3 ; P Coonev, 90 yds, W D Reesor 0, $9 ; P COxmey, 47 yds, J Lew- is 0, $4.70. ‘ is 0, $4.70. * Mr Schmidt, seconded hy Mr Scott, moved that. the treasurer be and is here by authorized to pay Gen Furrestex $11.35, being two-thirds value of 1 Shes} and l lamb killed by a. dog or dogs, a: testified on oath. Mr. Scott, seennded by Mr Schmidt, moved that the mover be and is hereby appointei a commissioner to make neCc-s- nary repairs to culverts on side-line be- tween lots 30 and 3], Can 1 and 2, also culvert on 5th Cum, lot '24. Mr Slater, seconded by Mr Ruesor, moved that $2.4 be appropriated to grav- el the 9th Con opposite Int 35, on cun- diuou that persons Interested give a Jxke amount, the curpuratiun of the village of Stoufl'ville having cuntributed an equal amount, Mr Jacd) Hoover and the Reeve to be commissioners, said amount pay- able on their order when the Work is Cum plate-d.‘ I ‘ Mr Schmidt, seconded by Mr moved that the treasurer pay the» ing : H A Quautz, clearing out ( and ditch on sideline betWeen lots 26. $2 ; C. Ackney, drawing plan repairing cuivert, Con 10, lot 14, S Barnes days team and mad m 34 ;J McCauley, work on side “11 5 and (3, Gun 7, $7 ; Albert Hun tract for culvert, Lat 20 and 21. ‘ $8 ; J G Freeman, fur plank, Cw cents grqqt U Mr Reesor, seconded by Mr Scott, moved that the Treasurer pay the Turon- to General Hospital for maintenance of Albert Spring 21 days at 4U cts, $8.40 3 Alex McAllister, 32 days at 400. $1280 ; Jaa Bell, ‘29 days at 40 eta, $11400 ; Geo Fowler, 19 days at 40 cls, $7.60 ; Geo Robinson. repairing pile driver, $2 50 ; J Calvert, repairing turnpike. 50 cents. Mr Keener; seconded By Mr Schmidt. mm ed that. the treasurer pay 0013011 s: Sun $103 50 fur Vaters’ LISLS and ad. of Voters’ Lists for 1891. Mr Schmid t, seconded by Mr Slater, muved that the Treasurer pay Holmes 6; Gregory $6.25, renewing land writs a- gainst J Langstafl‘ and shelifl‘s fees. Mr Slater, secuuded by Mr Schmidt, moved that Mr Jonathan Lunau be grant- ed on permission; nf overseer to remove tree opposite his lot in Unitmville. ed on permxsmm; mt overseer to remove tree opposite his lot in Unitmville. Mr Scott, seconded by Mr Reesm, moved that the treasurer pay Hart 11’: Co $19.60 for printing, statiunery, &c. Mr Reesor, secundud by Mr Scott, Mr Reesor, seéundcd by Mr Sco moved that the treasurer pay Robt H rington $239.39 for 16849 ft of plank $13. 50, $227 46. ; 90 ft at $10, $9 ; cedar posts, $1 ;scantling, $1.12. ' Mr Slater, seconded by Mr Sec moved that Mr Wm Brown and the rm er be cmmmsmm bridge at Brown necessary ; amm their order when Mr Slater, 2m Markham CCuncfl. ‘ M cmnmissnoners to rep 3 at Brown’s Corners aarv ; amount require ‘rFreeman, fur plank, Cox [J0mes, north town line amount $3 41. the w mde 3y )y Mr Scott, s and the mov- air appnmch to and guards if payabia on cn'nplef ed. Eur Reesor, plzulk ire, con . Gun 9 machine i667 Slater fulluw‘ ulverts 25 and extr )ta moved that with reference to the claims of Mr Jas Size for damages alleged to have been sustained by him on sidewalks in Unionville, after having fully con- sidered the matter do not consider that this conncii is liable. Mr Schmidt, seconded by Mr Slater, moved that in reference to the daim nf Ill this resolution Mr Schmidt bv law to am) Mr Schmidt asked leave to introduce a. by law to appoint Collectors for 1891. Leave given. By-law read a first time. On motion By-luw read a. second time. The council went Into Committee of the Whole therenn, Mr Slater in the chair. The Committee rose and reported the Byâ€" law as amended as follnwsâ€"Jas Eckardt for east half and Wm Padget for west halfâ€"securitips $20,000 each. On motinn the report was received and adopted and By-law read a third time and passed. M} Scott, seennded by Mr Slater, moved that whet this council adjourns it stands adjaurned until the 19H} Septem- ber. Mr Slater asked leave to introduce a by law to assess and levy rates for 1891. Leave given. By-Izuv read a. first time and on motion by-law read asecund time, and (he cmmcil went into committee of the whole thereon. Mr Scott in the chair. Ol'!‘ If you Want to buy or sell a Farm, adâ€" vertise In the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 100,000 Farmers’ homes every week, and your advertise- ment should meet. the eye of somenne Who wants to Dllx‘chaae. Advertisemean «tf this class are Inserted in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents a. word each Insertion, or Twenty Cents a word far five insertions. Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. The following resolution of condolence has been presented to Mrs Perkins by the members of the Victoria Square Clioirz~ To Mite PERKIst v DEAR FILIEJDlâ€"AB it: has pleased God to take unto Himself a. dear beloved husband and kind father, in the prime ()1 life, one so faithful and good. may that God be near and dear to you and ymnr clear children in time of your great sorrow; and while you mourn your loss we feel that we have lost a true friend from our choir. As leader and organist he was ever ready and willing to help us in our song of praise to God. He was faithful in attendance at practice and church. and was never known to give us an unkind word. When we are done singing on earth may we all meet around our Father’s throne and sing the new song forever. There’s a land that is fairer than day, And by faith we can see it afar, For the Father waits over the way, To prepare us a. dwelling place there. In the sweet by and by, We shall meet on that- beautiful shore. A special meeting of the Hill Fire Brigade was heid [as evening to take imu conside best means of Prhviding a day‘ the 4th of September, the day by the Reeve as CiVIc Holid: rticnlars and re; 3 of this council Mr Reesor. seco Victoria Square, A u Resolution of Condolence. in the chair. After considerable discussinn as to ways and means, Foreman Redditt mov- ed, seconded by Fxreman McDonald, that firemen furnish a day of sport. for Civlc Holidayâ€"Curried. The fulluwing general committee was The fun appointed Savage. 0 pard kinsu in all thin Wih Mas‘ \Vright, C. L} A. Powell, W Moved by I by Lieuh Nuv mlnee have 1 Signed on behalf of nummme for The meeting Fire Brigade Meeting nnled :-â€"â€"1"ureman Age. Chief Pugslay . Secretary Niclu un and McMahon Steward McLean, xy, C90. McDuna on. J. Sandersm e, $5‘4T4 6 at. 1 11 2571mm: 0n .vushin rate. $9,004 66 at 152 a $ All school sections as per ; snflicient evidence in m the Reeve to get full port at the next meet- OIIB 1H Storey. remnn Redd (e. that the Charity.” )WE‘I‘S H-uliday the Choir. 8. M. I 22nd, 1891 )lls of the Richmond held'lasl; Tuesday Trench. L. Gaby M113 “FUEL lremen committee Iedditt, I Auditors Aft ineer Brown reman Shep in, :ration the ’3 sport fur proclaimed 1y. Chief seconds BROWN ,md con the :rne 'Jient vener Redditt immediately called the‘ Committee to order. 0:1 motion the Chief was electeda chirman of the general committee. Fireman W. E. Wiley. Steward Md- Lean and Foreman Sheppard were ap- pointed an entertaining committee. Lieut. Savage, Foreman Redditt, Auditnr Atkinson, Fireman T. Trench and Chief Pugsir'y were appointed a sub- scription committee. A programme was drafted consisting of lacrosse matches, lmse coupiing contests, ladder ascensions, font races, (£20.; also a. tug of war contest between firemen living noth of Centre street and those living south of the same streetâ€"~10 men on each sideâ€"all bomcfide firemen. Asnb-committee composed of Lieut. Savage, Foreman Redditt, Fireman Mc- Donald and Auditor Atkinson was ap~ pointed to arrange prizes. ISIFARM TO LET. On Saturday next, at Roaedale, the Montreal and Torouw lacrosse teams will cross sticks. On Saturday last, at Montreal, the Mnntreal lacrosse team defeated a teain from Staten Island by 6 games to 2. At Mimico, on Samrday, the second twelve of the AthletiCS, of Toronto, de- feated the Stars, of Mimico, by 2 to 1. At; Niagara on Monday, the lacrosse team of Toronto Junction played a draw with the Niagaras, champions of the C. L. A , each team scoring two games. At Montreal, on Saturday,the Capitals, of Ottawa, were defeated by the Shamâ€" rocks, by three straight, games. Mr. J. McCunaghy, of the Ottawa, L. C. was referee. Thefnllowing is the standing teams in the York District. of the Worn Newmarket Richmond Hill .. Toronto Junction bored 1. 2, 3, and so on' to facilitate me awarding of prizes. The list containing the largest. number of words will get first. pIiZP, tha next second, and so on. Each list muse be accompanied by $1 for six monlbs' subâ€" scription no the Canadian Agricullnnst, one of the best illustrath Home Magazines in America. @Fhis is no lotteryâ€"merit only will count. The reputation for tuirues= gained by the Aaricullmist in the past "3 annals guaran‘ee lhnt this competiiion will be conducted in like manner. Send 3c. stamp for full particulars to The Canadian, AgricultnristI Peterborongh, Canada. 21 Ma; AI CONSUM P'l‘lON BURIED. “fawn-VI akel' 6; Iewellm', Pric [Single copies, 3 cts. Sports. tive powers m 3H: it his duty in lfl'ering fellows. and a desire to I “in send fne of the Lost

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