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The Liberal, 28 Dec 1893, p. 1

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VOL. XVI. L‘"? n “ @119 3 $7: ml IS PUBLISHED 1i VERY THURSDAY Ia’IQRNING fHE LIBERAL PRINTING & RICHMOND H DR. L W. 533 /Barri:te :s S‘: oronto OffiCEâ€"«N 3 Richmond Hill 0 Saturday. 550. Ag LE: Gmduntg Toronto Plp'sicmns and S sxsmnu Surgeon 101“}, PAT/1’1 DI} m L_4>. 8 to 10 :1. mm: WHEY TG LGAN AT L LAW RENCE‘ GEM a. G F LAWRENCE epuoue commuu‘ an on Mmgg‘ IGHMOND HILL, Ont. Toronto 0 23â€"73 _ Buildmgs. 19 rhomhilloffice ,_ nesday from 1 Richmond H1“ 0 Wednesdayf Collecfiious in Ci! attended. masav, L S to 10:1. 2 Telephone 2984 BUSINE 53.53 CARDS. RICHMO Amara. 18%,86h,11‘t!1,u Richmond Hm ...... "1 11 (at the Palm 1 H1 Stoufi‘ville .. . Max-11115111.... . Victoria Sq uax Thor uhill \anke” \Voodblidge. Kleinburg , uleEou‘ Ofi‘xce hoursâ€"8 Vimlized Air uhmys on) \Vorks like u. charm W. ROGERS, PENTISH BARBISTPBS J. R. MILLER Address A ROBINPON 1.1.1” Cf arm OFFI‘f Barrister A little east of Comus‘ Sign Eamon MA OFF“ F'I‘Z‘fifll. LINDSEY TORONTO t of Pnrkflule smti tore, corner of Northcofie Avenue £99 mausmne HOUSE H: MIX, ONT. _,_F VQAHON )9? Emrwm 3min] E‘AFF. $3 In. ON & DREW} ILL. i 8:; EVAHS, ‘f Commerce at West. 9. every VJed- 'TIRT no Street. pen every ffice. Tel- iue wish v promptly ears A: ice every T RATES Dal IES ‘nto‘ Qt, yintmenta n 11 Out d o d 0 month NOT H Y PUBLIC, max-x COURT OF jUSTICE. ac. issuer of Marriage Licenses. Gala Medalist of the Ontario Veterinary Gellege Toronto. Will visit Richma‘ml Hill Wadncfid‘ny and Satur- day mftcrnonn of each week. Day or night Calls promptly attended to. A full supply of medicines constantlyon hand. 11-4 Licensed Auctioneur for the Count: (mun-10 and Pee]. Gooda sold on co GenaraisafleF 0 stock. etc., DI'OIIJIM‘ ho utreusonaule'mhes. P. O.ud_dre_ss Licensed Auctn spnctfully solic influence. sale atria reason ' Genera at re Pair ngmrflmg EQTEé, THOS. HUGHES, Prop. 001156 THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. This fine boa-21 is fitted up with all the modern appliances for health and comfort. Best brands of liquors mu! cigars. sample moms for com- mm mm travellers. 'Busses meet all trains. Rates $1.00 per day. _-_--. w..~' n n, ,,, ;~;-_ RICH M C :7 g3 fiallnunugh, THORNHILL. ON'I'., aaafimm HGUSB ab] \ Funeral I‘m Illfihlllbfi Ah ays on ‘ [laud iémgemmmk Nov 26-91 nectiou‘ MISS c. HARRISON, DRESS - MAKER, RICHMOND HILL. A- CALL - SOLICITED. 1 NOTES DISCOUNTED. g LEJZQJV, WHERE %$Q§S%, Jnfl Fine Wines, anuofs and ngars. :y Mm mmnfintion or trmjencrs. First-clasa staining and an atrentxve hustler‘ Sut Special urmngemeutu can be made (or large sums left on deposit. Undortakers & Embaimrl's, D A. RADCLII’FE. Manager. Veterinary surgeon, 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO ‘nub'le in: mm 9 ommercn Auct ing refitted the above house I am prepared mash the best accommodunou to boarders xo vmyallinv public. : bra-ads or iquors and Cigars. Excellent RICHMOND HILL, THU RSDAY .l :1 mos Sale notes cashed or taken for collection. AURORA BRANCH Eolici bed Saw SAVINGS BANK 'DEPARTMENT VVRIGHT BROS, Banking Office,1‘onge Street. Aurora of one dollar and upwm-ds received on wsit and interest allowed thereon {mm date of deposit to withdrawal. ommodation to guesta. Bond, 61. verzlay ND HII General Bankina Business Done‘ MISSIOHER IN THE MAPL near for the County of York. iumlemwts, turnimrextauding :n-Bcd on the shortest, notice mad 6. Stock sales a specialty. d. P. u. “(MINES momma. ear for the County of York. on shortest notice and at ren- mtl‘onnge solicited. Residence M men. P “st-class Livéry in con- 0! 1.171110% and Cigars. Excellent rfficient hpstlers. S_a_mple .xooms l. meu :1! Evknrdl ILL POST EFFICE. 7-1 igt‘ on. WM. RICHARDSON. Proprietor In. indc for the Counmesof York Jada sold on consignment i. etc" m'gnpptly attended C: 5‘lvk95. 'JOHN KELLY. Promoter. the County of York. re- ;xutronn‘ge and friendly :1 on the sLortest notice P. 0. address King ssenifiai’s, Unity ; Uiv'xBiqmem A“ the members of the Council LB we“ as the School trustees wer_e elgct‘ed py ac- uuu avuuu. v. “...n“... , clnmafion at the uominatiron held ii the Council Chamber on Friday last. The fullowing are the nominations made wmh the mover and secohder of each:â€" 1 a Moved by J. A. E. Switzer. second by W. Harrison that W. H. Pugslev re-elected rccvc uf Richmond Hi1}. Moved by W. Harrison. seconded .T, Palmer that Wm. Atkinson be ’ Moved by w. Hm J. Palmer that Wm. elected conncillor. v: u. .-. ._ be nominated as Public School Trustee. Moved by Wm. Harrison, seconded by G. \Viley, that Wm H. Glass be nomin- ared as Public Schrml Tmsme. Moved by J. Palmer, seconded by J, A. E. Switzer, that John Boyle be nomâ€" inated as Pubhc School Trustee. As there were no other nominathma the Village Clerk declared the nbo'va nnmed gentlemen elected without. appo- sitioh. RHEUMATISM ovum» m A DARKâ€"ql‘uth American Rheumatic Cure for Rheuma- tism and Neurulgia radically cures m 1 tn 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease im- mediately disappears. The first dose gleafly Benefits. 75 cents. For sale by VAl‘uH.\I\‘â€"Reeve, G \V. High; by Deputy. S. J. Arnold; 2nd Deputy. Alex Brysuu (all by aoclamatiuu.) For Cuuu~ cillursâ€"R'lichuel Flsher, Arthur ’Hicks, James H‘ Kirby. \Vm. Watson, ir. MARKHAMâ€"All the old members re- tllrr-ed by acclumarinu. ., Ym.Kâ€"â€"The contest. for ihe "Feeveship will be among Arthur L. \Villson. Henry Welsh‘ and ex~Ald. Hill. Village Nominations. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by “’001- fmd’s Sanitary Lntiuu. This never fails. For sale by W. A. Sandersun. Union, No. 7772, A. 0. F , the fulluwmgI officers were elected for the ensuing term: P. C. R., Geo. Pearson; C. It, \V. G. Richardson: ‘ S. C. R“ Jas. A Pearsun; Treasurer, \Ves. Pearson; Secretary, .T. E. Francis; S. W., Wm. Burns; J. W., J. White; S. 3., A. S. Johnston; J. 8., J05. Luesby; Medical Ofificer, D A. Nelles, M. D : Trustees, J. Luesby, W. G. Richardâ€" son, D. A. Belles. The Foresters intend having their 2n- ' mull concert about. the middle of Jan’y. The. election oi oliicets in Tumsulull Council, No. 120, C. O. C. F., held lust Saturday evening, l‘csulted as folluws; V. C. R. Williams; R..,ec H. Home; Ass’tliec. D Boyle; Treasurer,J. E Francis; Prel., W111. Richards; Mun, Rich 11d 5.011; Warden, J. Kensulla; (3111316, W111 Perry; Sentry,J. Grice. On Tuesday evening the Epwonl: League of the Methodist Church elected the following ofijcew it)! the next 1111f year: At the last regular 511e£ting of Coprt y - lat Viceâ€"Pres.. Mia» F. Bowes; 2nd V100 Pl‘es., A. Peul‘mm; 3rd Vice-Pres,, Miss M. Johnston; Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Francis; Treasurer, sts L. Martin. The youngpeople are putting forth every effort. tu make their supper and concert the greatest. event of the year. President, D. James; ‘ i 1 I in Non-E55 niinls, Liberty; inn A. Sanderson. Gossips say that we shall lose one Monday in January next. F. J. Gailnnough, V. S, spent part of this week in Hamilton. Mr. R. J. Fenton, of the Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, is attgnding to his practice. ‘v‘ rr-u g 1- _. Meesrs. Juim and H. Kiiiops, of Lon don, are visiting at Mr. C. Ludfurd’s. Mr, Edgar Richardson, principal of Madoc Model School, is spending his Xmas vacation qt his hrlme. Mrs. Reid and Miss Ethel Reid spent. Xmas with Mrs. J. Ann}. 9f Tyronul. C., J. U; ’Steele; . u. x. um- stses Exhel and Lillie Stocks. of To- ronto, are visiting at Mr. W.H.Clubiue’s. Mr. J.,0. Clubine, of Victoria College, and Mr. Edgar J umes, of Newmarket Nominations. Piller; Thornhill. MéMahmx, seconded P.G. Savage be re- *0.- {he following , DECEMBER High School, are visitina at their homes. Mr W. Francis and Mr. Bishop, of Toronto spent Sunday here ' MissS. Gallanolgh of Toronto, 1's home for her \ aca'tiun Mrs. Little IS spending her mention at her home' 1n Ingerso‘d. . .-. There has been several death-a here lately through 1a grippa. The prohibition] party are working hard for the vote on the plebiscite on January lst. The charitable institutions made great arrangements for Ieeding the poor on Christmas. The memorial service held in hongr 9f The Saturday Edition of the Toronto Daily [Mail is a. beautiful paper full of inews of the world and special articles of nterest to men, women and children. The \Vumen’a Kingdom Department, ed- ited by “Kit," is the brightest in Amer» ion. The Flanemâ€" and Boys and Girls are both very popular departments. There are over $250.00 worth of en rav- ings in each issue of The Saturday ail. You sltould have it. Two Dollars a year. Address. The Mail. Toronto. Canada. Mayor Fleming fur elvction tor 18 The memorial service held in honor of the lute W. H. Hnwland was well at- tended. The leading men of the ‘city spoke in very flattering terms of the de- ceased gontleman’snuble Work. Little Violet, the two year‘oid daught- er of Norman Allen, M. D., “ho was so badly burned on Thursday morning, through falling into an open grate, died Friday evening. Sincere sympathy is widc spread over the grief Into whiCh Dr. and Mrs. Allen have so suddenly been plunged. English Spgvin Liniment removes all hard, 31fo or calluused Lumps and Blem- ishes from horses, Blood SpaVin, Curbs. Splints, Ring vane, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen ThroaLCunghs. etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. For sale by W. A. Sanderson. The people of this vicinity report hav- ing a very' merry and happy Christmas this year. Some enjnyed the pleasure of seeing their children and grand-fillildren again, “bile others visited friends and relatives at a. distance. Uur Public School closed last Friday. The children with a number of their friends snuntan enjoyable time in the afternoon making tafl'y, lxsleuing to a short entertainment given by some of the scholars, 6:0, School reopens on Wednesday, January 3nd. Some members of our debating club cation would like to discuss whether man prefers a horse and cutter man pre are slowly recnvering. Mrs. B. “Veldrick is around again. We wre sorry to say that Mr. D. James is very sick. A number of our villagers are consid- eiing the advisability of petitioning Mr. \V. Rithards, our worthy toll gate keeper, that he remove the bright light from his window on Suudzw evening about church leaving time, as some of our bashful young men begin to retrace their steps just snuth of the gate and allnw the mung ladies to go the rest of the way y“, . Mr. “'ritsnn, wife and family, of Los- kay, spent Christmas at Mr. W. H. Clubine's. Mr. Ju‘Jn \Veldrick, Wife and fam'fly, nf East York, spent Christmas Day at ‘ Mr. B. Welrlrick‘s. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Drnry, of this place. ‘ went to Mr. James Hunt’s, Dollar, for Christmas dinner. Mr. D. Buyle and family drove to Scarbom‘ on Christmas Day. Mr. Wizner, wife and family, of King, ‘ spem Christmas Day at. Mr. \V. H. Cluhiuesâ€"M rs. \Vlzuer’s father. n '1... Qlone. Mr. Jllmes Clubine. home for Christmas. Mr. and Mn Curr, ed friends an. Stoutfvi Mr. Wizner. wife and family, of King," spent Christmas Day at. Mr. \V. H. Olnhinesâ€"M rs. \szuer’s father. Muster Genrge and Miss Grace Darling are spending their Christmas lmlidays at their uncle’sâ€"JUL J. Weldrick, of Eaafi Y‘n‘k. - A. an .1 m_ 1".“ Mr. and “Is. H-mslev, of North T0- mum are euj lymg the. Christmas season by visxting at Mr. R Drury s. of thls piace. Fâ€"‘QIQâ€"é Goon NEWS.â€" Mr. W. J. Dixon, 1386 Queen street west, anuntu, writes con- cerning Dean’s Rheumatic and Sciatica Caraâ€"“About. six years ago I was taken down with a severe attack (if sciatica. After trying several remedies with no effect, I took Dean‘s Sciatica Cure, which completely routed the pain, Md I have had no symptoms of it since. I can highly recommend it to any one sufl‘ering from this disease.” For sale by W. A. Stadium, Druggist, Richmond Hill; ' h Toronto Notes. L angstaff Mr-s Curr, Of this plum, visit‘ M. Stoutfville on Christmas has deciéed to stand C lam/hf 1893. Lush or an ed club mung Mr. and Mrs. C. Soulea, of Tormx‘p, spam Christmas with Mr and Mrs W E Wiley. Mr. Charles A, Chadwick, of Toronto spent Christmas witfi the Misses Albin. Mr and Mrs Alex Coulter. of Toronié. Mr am! \Irs Alex Coulter. of Toronto spent Sunday and \Ionday with Mr Coulter parents here. Mr. England Mason left on Saturdn apend Chnstmas and New Years with ha in Shelbm'ue and Dundulk. Miss Teefy, one of the staff of The ‘6 lie Register, whose editor is Rev J R 'J spent, Chustmas with her parents here. Mrs Robinson and Miss Spragge Sound, have been spending the with their sister, Mrs J N Boyle. Mr Geo $13an the employ of Messrs Brydou & McKenzie, cf Duudulk. spent. Xmas and few following days with his fam- ily here. Mr and Mrs Bert Wiley and hme daught: er. and Mr Alf Wiley. of Tomato, spank Sunday and Christmas with Mr F Wlley and tamily. Misses Velma. and Beulah Brydon, of Dnudalk, are making a. visit. with their grand;- motherv-Mrs Storeyâ€"and other relatives in the village. Miss Mary Kenuersley returned home on Friday after having spent a little over _ a year with her sister, Mrs. A. Penrose; m Brandon. Manitoba. Mrs W Jewel, of Toronto, is spending a few weeks with her father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. J. Hutchinéon, both oi whom have had a severe attack of In grippe. Mr Fulton Jewel, son of Mrs Jewel, MSG spent Suaiay in the village. Mr. Tom 01190, a graduate of the Uuiveb sizy of Tokyo, Japan and son of the 13’. General Obno, of Tokyo, spent Xmas. in th village wim Mr. James E. Skeele. Afre spending six years in Canada and tbq U. E “A: Nahum. 7| . in anguiring the languages and customs, Mr. Ohuo purposes visicmg Germany where his brother '13 a. professor in Leipsig University. 1 .1 Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat Barley pants pe Dressed. hogs 'peri Chickens per pair Geese 1‘2: lb .. ... Turkeyg per 1b. Butter 1b rolls Eggs new laid per Pfif Turnips yellow} Cabbage per doz Beets per bag Pun-sums per bag Carrots vexjmg limhshés per (102 Hay timothy. Hay clover Straw E‘éfiégle Pumfl works Denv‘ercd on shortést notice at reasonablé prices. Wm. B. Proctor, RICHMOND HILL. PERSONALS. THE LIBERA‘ [Singlé‘copica 3 cts. new fall per 1 red per bush spring per bu goose, per bu per bnfih ‘ ' at hush..m- . H. JACKSON, 1AA]? TORONTO Musings suucn‘nn. E119 WOOD $1.00 Der Year. 11m having gone out of the bush 5.1 mm again yrcpmâ€"ed to supply simmers on slmrtest notice. 1 notes promptly attended to. Marketa 15;, 21, 1893. SLAB’S AND Spragge, of Owen ing the holidays zâ€"zi‘ldâ€"cfiatofizs, Mf- No. NA $1) C0 drw £0 mm, the busin 951 the fret E‘LE

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