VOL. YHE LIBERAL PRHIT THURSDAY DE? LANGSTAFF‘ Residenceâ€"Two door: aorth ephoue commumcatiau by all outstan ding Graduate Toronto Uuiversitv. Member (301‘. thsicians and Surgsnns. 01m. two years in sistunt Surgeon Toronto General Hospital In ichmond Hill ...... 93h rm -l 21th x1110â€. lst,8bh. 16th, and 22nd (at the Palmer House) 10LL am. fie L533. ï¬'flfl‘g‘, 1213.3qu THCRNHILL, Sto 10 . Albert .. oodbridge Kleinburg 0910mm... 35 I per annum, \ BUSINESS CARDS. 831i able Gum Apglicmtinns used when ISGet your Cheap Teeth of Robinson Address A ROBINFON L.D.S. Aunt ‘t W. ROGERS, DENTIST, N. J. WILSON, M. D. Rï¬CHMOND HILL, om. 0F FIC‘E “0U RS )lIETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, with diploma from the (lutuno Veterinary Dental School, will visit Mania on Monday and Friday or each week1 and Concord on Friday item 1 to 3 p. 111. Calls promptly mteuded to Diseases of horses, cattle and other domesticat- ed animals treated by the latest and most up- pmved. methods. A Store 203.40 ft. with (Iwenin ft. to rent in the Village of U1: 31-018 are show windows, 7 ft.’.sq â€"â€"1 glass 1:0111 counter. The \M stories. wit high ceilings C “‘tghelhoyse. Store-house for fee . NJ“: |.n&mnnn \‘L‘ nhlm :oiiffvme arkham Store & Dwelling TO RENT. ads}; oï¬'loe. tt § 10 10 a. m. W†HEWigflN, RICHMOND HILL. OGice 110111343120 10 a. m. 1 h Glazwr, Grain er RESIDENCE» A littla east of Purdee station, over W. Collins‘ stare, corner of Queen and Northcota Avenue, #119le XVII. RICHMOND HILL, ONT iéeuml. Viflï¬lélgflfl VETERINARY DENTIST, RICHMOND HILL, . T. Mammy, OPE-“362E Emron & Pmmus Lbéated between Webb flies. the best; business Possession can be givgr PUB a. m‘; and 6 to 5 p. m. McMAHON. HOUSE PAINTE USED BY Dr. A. “whinï¬on. Oct. I'M; H‘ilrdiml. SURGEON DE NTIST ctzriuurg HG Kc PUBLISHING HO ‘Eéiniwm HED EVERY Z' MORNING 'illugo of Uniouville. I: dowsflftxsgum‘e. 4 car .er. The buinings an ceilings. Cellar under louse for feed and grain ween Webber’s hvtel an m business stand in th um be given at: once. SALEM ECKA Lb. 1&1. 15d fl mag 3 6:9 8 B-E‘fl- ERQURS in advance. 18th . 20th 14th with 30th pla ofr LISHING HOUSE Veterinary Concerts, (mtm‘io 7 Vejerium‘}: .D.S. Aurel s. om; RICHMOND HILL vate if Sunday. 21“ of eachd month 0 01 each month do :Imd Paper- rm attached 24328 uiouville. In me zqume. 4 counterï¬ â€œlinings are two Cellar underneath; ofï¬ce. Tel line with do required 11 Vand the ,u the Vil- k‘chRDT w As Issuer ’ Barristers,$olicitors, 34:. Toronto Oï¬iceâ€"No.x5 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce open every Saturday. NOTARY PUBLIC. AGE MONEYIO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES LAW RE] 160 Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"«34 Bénk of Commerce Buildmgs,19 King Street West. ThomhmOfï¬ceâ€"Posloï¬lce every Wed- nesday from 10 to :2 a. m. Collections in City and Country promplly attended to. Money toloan Maggi-‘3 «@ ï¬wwcgm I'elephone 2984 HIGH C ROBKNSON, LENNOX & MACLEDD Licensed Auctionedr for (me uoum Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on c Generqualea 0 stock, eta, prompt to at reasonuule rates. P. 0. addres nun Richmond Hill eve ape/im- oiAbnsiness. “Stokes a: Blough . Licensed Auctioneers {or the County of York,re- spoctiully solicit your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the aLortesc notice and a. reasonnbe rates. P. 0. address King J C STOKES Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York sales attended to on shortest notice and at reu- snnsblemtes. Patronage solicited. Residence Maple Licensed Auctioneer (or the County General sales a! implemer ts. furnitun timhex. etc., attended on the shortest at reasonable rates. Stock sales 3. Patronage solicited. P. U. oddresa U11 Every accommodation to guestfl. Board, $1. per day Mr. T. B RICHMOND HILL POST OFFIUE THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. Thisflne hotel is ï¬tted up with a}! the modern appliances for health and comfort. Best brands of liquors and cigars. Sample rooms for com- mercial twvaliers. ’Busses meet; all trains. Rates $1.00 per day. """" "ï¬vvn n., BARBIBTFRS, SOLICITORS AND XOTLRIES 6.6. S. LINDSEY IGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. uer of Marriage Licenses. EESHARSW WAKE, Having reï¬tted the above house I am preparsd to furutsh the bestlaccommodutdon to boarders and the bmyempg yublic. uu-A\I up, -..., -.....n ,-_, _ Best brand-3 0! Liquors and Cigars. Excellent stubling 3.1m etï¬cient hustler»). Sampks moms far commercial men First~c1uss Livery in con- necciou. LINDSEY & lINDSEYJ N 0v 26-91 DRESS - MAKER, RICHMOND HILL. A- CALL - SOLICITED. Paciï¬c. Buildings, 2.3 Scott St.. Toronto Funeral Furnishings Always on “and Ban‘isters, solicilors, «kc. ' TORONTO AND AURORA . T. Herbert Lennnx will be at Kelly’s Hote1, mend Hill evexv Wednesday, for the transâ€" E. éme @Ea‘ï¬â€™ï¬m Eï¬sï¬â€˜zflï¬ag Barristers, Solicitors, Notarie Conveyancers. RIC} UndeI-‘akers & Embalmers, 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO MISS C. HARRISON, ILLEB COMMISSIONER IN THE ENCE & URMISTON. Salem Eckm'dt Auctionear for the Count-ass at York |d Peel. Goods sold on consignment .lee 0 stock, 6th prgzpp‘uly attended WRIGHT BROS, T‘Eâ€"ï¬mï¬j J. 'l‘. Saigeon, MAPLE .l. .l. Luna“, 93mm. EIMOND HILL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1894.. In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentiais', Libeyly ; in all things, Charity.†WM. RICHARDSON, Proprietor 'JnnN KELLY, Prom‘ietor. for the County of York. amer‘ts, furniture.standing on the shortest notice and Stock sales a. specialty. P. U. address Unxouville. W S OHM? E. J. B. DUXCAN LYON LINDSEY UNIONVILLE Money to Loan :s and D BLOUGH The Council of the Municipality of ch: the Town Hall on Thursday. the 13th (1: 10 a. m. Kirby The The at District District No. 2 To \Vm Moved by Mr. Watsor That the Treasurer be and amounts: District No. 3~â€" The Moved by Mr. Bryson, : That the Treasurer be ‘ lims for sheep killed by To Robert. Manning. “ Donald Manny, f0 †John Julian, for 1 Moved by Mr. Kirby, seconded by Mr. Arnold, That the treasurer be and is hereby authorized to y amount: From Donald From John J Moved by Mr From $9 .00 mg amounts no we unucrulcumuuuu. UUlLbL George F. Legge~ Emerson Caldwell. error in assessment Wm. J. Morison. error in assessment. Robert Manning, 1 dog killed...... . . . JVLUVCu uy Aux. nuwuuu, w~vu v - ,__ That the treasurer be and is hereby authorized {:0 reiund ing amounts to the undermentioned collector -. Dugald McDonaldâ€"â€" Wm Snider, 1 dog, error in assessment. Bert Jarrett, dog killed.... ......................... W. Diceumn, assessed for 1 bitch, should be ] Wm Hodgsvn, 1 dog killed ...................... James Stevenson, 1 dog killed . ................ Daniel Whitmorn, error in assessment, 1 (lug David Thompson} " “ “ Mrs. Hodgsdn 1 dog killed ......... l ..... . ....... W'm. Bolton, 1 dog left the township . ..... Moved by Mr. Bryson, secmided by Mr. Kirby, That Mr. Geo. F. Legge and Mr. D. McDonald, Collectors for Divis- ions Nos. 1 and 2, have the time extended until the 2lst of January, 189:3, for collecting the balance of taxes for the present year.»â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Bryson, That the treasurer he and is hereby authorized to pay to David Norton, Esq, sixty per cent. of the amount of work done on the hill 7th con. opposnelot 14, after the engineer has reported amount of work done; this on the order of Wm. Watson, jr.â€"â€"Carried. By-law No. 634 was then passed appointing Deputy Returning Ofï¬cers for the several Polling Sub-Divisions, as follows : Polling Subâ€"Division No. l â€"â€"“'u: Bowes, Jun “ “ “ 2-â€"George Reddit “ u -‘ Iiiâ€"Frank Smith _‘ u “ 4â€".J05hua Kaiser u H “ 5wEdward Jarrett ‘( H (L 6'RUgCl' Harvey 7â€"-â€"Henry Creighton S'Isnac Devins The Council then adjourned until Saturday, the 15th day of Deceni imr next, at 10 a. 111.. at the Clerk’s Ofï¬ce, Richmond HillI as 3. Beam 4: u H u H u The Council then her next, at 10 a. m of Audit. JAS. M. LAWRENCE, Moved by Mr. Bryson, seconded by Mr. Kirby, That: the treasurer be and is heriebyiauthorizcd Moved by Mr. Watson, seconded by Mr: Arnold, Reeve in the chair. Mamj and Watson, minutes of last; meeting we following claims for sheep 11 Robert Manning for two .U\L‘u UJ Luz. ULJWAA, vavn-uvw‘ «J 77., ‘hat the treasurer be and is hereby authorizéd to refund the follow amounts to the undermentioned collector; Donald Malloy for 1 John Julian for em To J. J. Cameron, caretaker of Township Hall for 1894, and 1 broom ............................................... . Isa Th: Wm. Waldron, pulling in stone drai James HnnbonJor 2 stringers, hewin nud repairing culvert, an Lot 2, 1 George Topper, for 144 lunds of gnu Wallace Bros., for 26 luuds of gravel Robvrt ‘Walsun, fur 49 luads of gmw J L Card, fur 595 feet. of plank at $1 John McNaughton. 1'28 feet, of plan nnd repairing culvert, an but 2, Uon... . . . . George Topper, for 144 lunds of gravel at 10 cts. each... Wallace Bros., for 213 luuds of gravel at 10 cts each . Robvrt ‘Walsun, 1m- 49 luads of gravel at. 10 cts each. . J L Card, fur 595 feet. of plank at $14 per M...... . . John McNaughton. 1'28 feet, of plank and stringers a $12 De‘r M, and % days watk..... .......................... Adan: Dulziel, for 1117 feet of plank at $16 per M, and 50013 for drawing .. Wm,._Huagaon, for 150 lbs, spikes at 4gc. per lb Juhq‘gMcDunough, for putting in culvert. and ï¬lling ra- c ' ) vma on gravd xjuad uppuhite 10L . J. L, Card, repairing hill at Culham’s, 10th con ........ . “ 88 ft.gu.\rdiug SL 26 pusts,per J‘McDonough “ 72 ft. cedar, 40 posts at 14c. 25 lbs. spikes and 36 it. cedar at. $127., by order of Blyaon. “ repairing road at Kleinburg bridge....... . G. J. Lawrie, grading 3 hills on 7th cun. between lots G. J. Lawrie, grading 3 hillsl 20 and 2] . Jerome Campbell, putting in Robert Cunningham. pummz av nuu .. .......V..v V Jerome Campbell, putting in culvert. on town hue Robert Cunningham. pmunu in 2 culverts and Jigging out 10 stumps opposite lot 24. con. . . John McGnlln-rav, tile, brush and grading between lots 30 and 31, 0011.8 .. urge Dean, for b furnishing materi Lac Reanmn,for 95 eds Richardson, fu Rumbie, hauling hauling posts am ds Richardson, fur Bplkes............ . . . Rumble, hauling push; to 'l‘lmmhill side mad, $1.00; hauling posts and guarding to Richmond Hill side road, $2.00; putting in 92 posts and guarding same. $7.20; putting in culvert and hauling gravel, $5.95 . vmas Rumble, for 94 cedar posts at 12% ct: ............. Brnphy, hauling material and guarding 2% days with team son, seconded by Mr. Arnold, ' be and is hereby authorized to p Vaughan Council Clerk. building culvert at Thornhill and OTK onded by lmbï¬ killed and one damaged lï¬nï¬ruvfrgravel at 10 cts per l 1’11 bCI‘ are mad and on killed by dogs lambs killed at 9}) killed valued killed valued at messmem. . u..." u"... . . u... .....-.--...- u." ... itch, shnuld be 1 dog.... . nun... scssmeut, 1 dog H I. )wnshm DI‘CS( he Township of Vaughan met at dav of December, A. D. 1894, at; h‘. Kirby authorizz being tw .L m nt at Pine Grove and hauling sa M motion approved were presented: ,d to pay the following oâ€"thirds their vame: maged ...... $ 6 00 ................ 4 00 â€"Carried )«EORG-E W. HIGH, one‘damaged valued at $9.00 $600. f, Collectors for Divis- the 215t of January, present year.»â€"Carried. Arnold {LV Jay the following same ...$ 1 187 20 ac: 1300 following 15 25 the follow- G 00 vCarried 31‘VSOU â€"-Carried â€"~Uarried 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 -â€" Curr ied fee The Council met in the Council Cham- bet on Dec. 15th, M1830 p.m. Present: the Reeve, and Councillors Atkinson, Morison, Palmer and Savage. The minutes of the 28th of September were read and approved. Appeals frum assessment of dogs were presented to the council from the follow- mtepayers, viz : A. G. Elliott, Thomas Hards, Henry Blanchard and Herbert Hopper. The following accounts were read: E. Braithwuite, tub for rink .5 John Butcher, Work on rink . Levi Gaby, hauling gravel. . H.A. Nicholls, repair of ï¬re engine Charles Mason. sundries. , . . George McDonald, oil... . . . \Vllllï¬ï¬‚l Trench, sundries ......... .. W. R. Proctor, teaming and livery. Joseph Hall, lamp oil, . q W. R. Proctor, reaming and livery. 5 00 Joseph Hall, lamp oil, 0 40 Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Savage, that the treasurer do pay the fureguing accounts, save and except those of H. A. Nicholle and W. Trench, both of which are laid over,â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Morison, seconded by Mr. Atkinson, that the treasurer be and is hereby instructed to refund the sum of one dullar each to Messrs. A. G. Elliott, Thus. Hardn, H. Blanchard and Herbert Hopper, for dog tax erroneously entered. on assessment rull.~Carr12d. Mr. W. E. Wiley, on behalf of the members of the village band, addressed council, asking permission to make an exchange of some of the band in- Mr. Mormon, that the Reeve and van“- oillnr deage be a. committee to arrange thh the v1llage band in making the ex- change of certain band instruments sug- gested by Mr. Wiley.â€"-â€"Carried. - ,, 511A: The tréasurer’s accounts to the council in accord statute, a...“ u w. Moved by Mr. Savage. seconded by Mr. Atkinson, that the treasurer’s ac- counts made up to this date he now pass- ed and certiï¬ed as correct.~â€"Carried. Council then adjourned. --_ A... xcnau trnme lf‘ypo‘want to buy or sell a. farm ad- vei‘tise "‘in ' the Toronto Weekly Mail. That paper reaches 100.000 farmers homes every week, and your advertisement should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto Weekly Mail for ï¬ve cents a. word for each insertion. Twenty cents a. word for ï¬ve insertions. Address The Mail, To- ronto, Canada. While $711141 and a. friend were retnrumg to Toronto on their wheels last Sunday evening the former had his tire punctured a short dismnce north of the toll gem. They called at. MLR. Drnry’s, where they made the necessary repairs, J but darkness coming m} they Were forced Its rather hard w goes for a. sheaf or t shock. o‘l\'\:l\c Mr. H. E. Carr has sold. his farm, and intends moving. to Stouffville Uxis week, when he wiH engage in the butchering business. In View of this fact. several yuuna peopha met at his residence last. Wednesday evening, when an enjoyable time Was spent. Nations, Euchre and other games were indulged in,alan a. little dancing, till a rather early hour, when the party dispersed, well pleased and wishing “mine host.†uni Eamin every success in the future. . ,, . , to remain and Mggday mnming mumâ€, u.†~ ‘ . _ Many of our cmzens are enqumng when) our Debating Society is to be re- ..nmnhml Wake un bov‘. Markham is urganized. Wake up boys, M ready. Mr. Edgar Richardson, our school teacher is leaving this 39 ing secured a better position 1 at Edmnnton, N. W. T. Mr. E. A.James, who has b ing the Model School at New term, returned home last Thu Rather cold weather fur an; 15 reported on gnod authumv terprising fuherman Walks .w' [nut miles Spnday eVPninuh . be rewarded for his i'lbnl‘ lioved by Mr . Mormon, L} PEARLINE \VASHING SOI Village Council. [Single copies, 3 cts. Cleanliness is ne.Y ;0 God- llness.“ Morse’s Mattie Surprise Puritan fl :1pr Home Queen Anne N. P. Sun and 69111 Dwamau's, A1 Toilecs~goua Specia1-u bu.) HERE???» Hr. Palmer, seconded by . that the Reeve and Coun- be a. committee to arrange Langstafl“ s Mottled (1 Work gleaming, but here or two, hardly enough to left 6 ,1 mr M. TEEFY. Clerk. mm; were submitted :ordance with the 'ur the n, our energetic this svuiun. hav- sitiuu m a. school alf of the addressed make an band in- No.2 city early “LEV, -n attend- trket this day. Hg, but it mt. an en- a three uecting Maple Electr cents 01‘