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The Liberal, 28 May 1896, p. 1

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VOL. 1- HURSD AT ’EHE LIBERALPmNTING a. PUBUSHING HOUSE RICHMOND GILL, ONT. T. F. McMAHON. DR. LANG: RICHMOND £339 5. N. EU‘EGEESGN Dd. n. Amara lst,8‘5h. 16th.;nd ‘2” $513355; fiill'......ns11 amt 24th do (at the Palmer House) Stoufl‘ville . . ... ...... 18511! if Sundayjlst Ktrkhmn ..... ..'.’.Uth of each month Mt. Albert. .. .lflh do ' \Voodmi iga 28th do ‘Kleinburg . 29% do 0 flatten," ...... 30th do eiiable Gum Applications 1155a “'th required 515G612 your Cheap Teeth of Robinson. Address A ROBINSON L.D.S. Aumannt. $I per annum, in advance. WEHGERS, DENTiST, Toronto Addressâ€"6m Spuriina. bord Sn. RICHMOND HILL, Ont, GFFIL‘E HOURS 8tolOam;aad 6 l0 8 p m TQRQNTQ MRS. WELLS, DENTIST, RICHARDSON HOUSE, MAPLE, 52.5 had permanent dental rooms fitted un, next door south of zhe High school, Richmond Hill. where hewifl receive pmieuts every Thurs- day and Friday. The Dr. will be in his office on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. when he winbe pleased to make engagements for the fol- lowing: days. Patiems are requested to call as em-lv as possible. The Dr. leaves at 3 p. m. on lowing Bays early as pusn Friday. Grmluaba of the Ontario Veterinnxy College. “'lih diploma. from the Ontario Veterinary gamed ScbnoL will visit Maple on Monday and riday of each week, and Concord on Friday rum 1 to 3 p. m. Calls promptly attended to Diseases of horses. cattle and other domesticat- nd animals treated by the latest; and most. ap- proved methods. wnth diplc Rental Sch E riday of t rum 1 to 3 VETERINARY SURGEON 'K‘hisflne hotel is fitted up with all the modern appliances for health and comfort. Best brands of liquors and cigars. Sample rooms for com- merciml travellers. 'Bussea meet 3.11 trains. Rates 61.09 per day. THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. . lst “’eainesday Each Month BUSINESS CARDS. A Iittlo east of Parkdale station, over V Collins’ store. corner of Queen and Northcohe Avenue, 8:010:13“: DR. S. F. B. REID, crv accommodation to guesta. Board, $1. net day Mic XVIII. H9 émmm @flfiflfi'fi Em’éflme, (Successor to Dr. W. J. Wilson; IS PUBLISHED EVERY RSBAY MORNING VETERI N ARY DENTI§T, RICHMOND HILL, 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO OFFICE IEOURFS Eamon & Paornm‘soa USED BY or. A. Robinson. E. Mammy, ‘a’éiraiml. SURGEON DENTIEIT Eil'vtcrimtry NGSTAFF. Glo§pm JOHN KELLY Proprietor km; .18th? goth um .23: 29% .30“: if Sundayfllsb of eat-.136I month 0 do do do of each. month do Ave., 11th Har- 77 M. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC‘ LSS A G F LAWRENCE LAWRENCE & ORMISTUN. Toronto Officeâ€"No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hi1} Office open every Saturday. MONEY TU LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES MILLER .55: EM‘MM Toromo Officeâ€"34 Bank of Commerce Buiidmgs, 19 King Street WesL l‘hm-nhil] Officeâ€"Post Olfice every Vled- nesday from m to 12 a. m. Collections inCity and Countrv promptly attended to. Money toloan cmxmssloxza IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. ssuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFIUE. LINDSEY, LINDSEY & BETHUNE Telephone 2084 ROBINSON, LENNOX & MACLEOD Mr. '1“ fl erbert Lannox will be at Kelly's Hotel Riohmtma Hill eve“ Wednesday. for the Granaâ€" Lawoflices Barristers. Solicitors. Conveyancers. Notaries. &c union of business. Mr. Fred. W. Garvin will be 9.6 Richmond Hill all dayovory Wednesday. and at each sitting of the Court. SALEM EcmeT, Uuiouville. Licenseu Auctioneers for the Counties of York Untarlo and Peal. Goods sold on consignment Generalsales 0 stock. one" promptly attended to at reasonable rates. ‘ I C STOKES Licensed Auctioneers (or the County of York.re- spactfully solicit your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the shortest. notice uni a remaonabe rates. P. O. adureas King Licensed Auctioneer tor the County of York Sales attended to on shortest. notice and at reu- flnsble rates. Patronage solicited. Residence aple Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. General sales of implements, furniture.smnding timber. etc., attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited. P. 0. address Maple. ’& GARVIN, Funeral Furnishings Always on ' Hand OJ}. S. LINDSEY Life Assurance (30. OF CANADA. BABRISTFES. MICITORS AND NOTARIEB Assures on all the modem plans, and Is qne of the most mosgerous and promessxve companies in existence. New life applications in 1694.. ..... 310.290.204.10 Assets. 313tDac..1894 _ 4,616,419.63 Life assurance in force. 1st Jan. 31528569.“ Premiums low, policies unconditional and nonforfeitablei Take a policy with the district agent, J. B. MILLER LIBERAL OFFICE Stare and mum TO RENT. Store and Dwelling to rent in the Village of Richmond Hill. Possession given April 15s, 1896. For particulars apply to 27M. ISAAC CROSBY Pmcific Buildings, ‘23 Scott St. Toronto U nduriakers & Embnlmers, Barristers, Solicitors, &c. TORONTO AND AURORA. T. F. MCMAHON, Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries and Conveyancers. Barristers, Solicitors! 36:. Eckardl a PI entice. WRIGHT BROS, [ND‘SYEY LYON LINDSEY CHARLES .Y. R. BETEUNE. Stokes & B laugh. .l. D. Beadmaer, Rnnm 10, York Chambers. 9 'I‘oron~ to St... Tctonm. and at. residence. Centre St. Richmond Hill, every evening. and Dominion House on Wednesdav. J. 'l‘. Saigeon. HE SUN 9152th RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1896. In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” W S Onmsrox, L L B E. J. B. DUNCAN RICH MOND HILL Money to Loan J. H. PRESTIGE. Currvine. D BLOUGH QUEEN’S BlRTH-DAY There was a very gtwd attendance at the Annual Spring Fair of the Richmond Hill & Ynnge Street Agricultural Society on Monday, but it is safe to say that had it. not been for the rain in the morning, and the threatening appearance of the clouds the greater part of the day, the ’number of visitors would have been larger than on any former occasion. There was not much rain, however, in the forenorin and the sunny breezes soon dried the park making it very pleasant for those Wlli) were not afraid to risk a ducking. The foolbnll competition was to have . commenced sharp at 10 o’clock, but as some of the teams were delayed by shoners, play did not start until after 1] o’clock. After about two hunrs’ play King City defeated Richmond Hill by 2 goals to 1, then Ellesmere won from Dairy Rnyals. and finally Ellesmere de feared King City, thus winning the $15 cash prize. In the junior competition the. Richmond Hill light weights won the $5.50 from the York Mills team. Mr. A.E. Connibs refereed the matches giving gmid satisfaction and provmg himself master of the situation. Busides the horse-racing in the afternoon there were foot races and bicycle races, and alâ€" together there was a capital day’s sport. Professors Knrn and Bondo gave an ex- hibition of juggling, etc., on a raised platform. but the wind being against lhem some (if the feats were not a comâ€" plete success. The village band played a lengthy programme of fine selections, making it very pleasant for lovers of Among the exhrhits was a fine display of rigs from Trenclx's Carriage Works, consisting of the fullowlng :â€"-1 SranbOpe Phaeton, 1 Buffalo Road Waggon, 1 Rnad Waggon, 3 Carts, 1 Wholesale Butcher’s Waggon. 3 Platform Spring Farm Waggons, 1 Lumber Waggon. Mr. \V. Magel- nhowurl a. grain chopper. and a. mill for taking wild oats out of grain at- tracted a good deal of attention. The inventor of this sxmplo cmitrivance in Mr. James Colthaln, of Aurora, and many of the farmers pronounced it. a complete success. g0nd rfiusic. Spring Fair a. Success. Many good horses were on the granule and among the Cattle were three Very fine herds of milch mus, shown respectively by Messrs L L.Hartlman. W.H.Clubine, and '1‘. Ludfurd. Mr. Hartman’s herd consisted 10 (:qu all uf which were de- horned. Mr. Geo. McDonald’s display of bar- ness was very creditable, and Siver’s bums and shoes were Very attractwe The exhibition of grain and roots was 3150 very good. Below we give the prize list : HORSES. IMPORTED DRAUGHT. Stallion agedâ€"F. J. Gallanuugh, D. C. Steele. Stallion agedâ€"M Hemmingway. Stal~ lion 1 year oldâ€" Colin Campbell, chrge Padgot. Brood Mareâ€"L L Hartman, F W Jackea. Filly or gelding, 2 years old â€"â€"Culin Campbell. Filly or gelding, 1 your oldâ€"George Padget. Span of horsesâ€"Jan Wells. Wm. Omerod. GENERA L PURPOSE. Brood mareâ€"Henry Line. Filly or gelding, 2 years oldâ€"Thus W Stephens. Filly or gelding, 1 year oldâ€"Wm Omemrl. Spanufhurses~T.H. Legge. V JUDGESâ€"Thus. Hood, .143. T 8 Cook. Filly 0r gelding 1 & Sou, J. Kelly. Stallion agedâ€"John McBride, Thus. Cannon. Stallinn 1 year old-J Palmer. Bruud Mareâ€"J Palmer. Flllv or gaw- ing2yeurs (ddâ€"Harry Gamble, '1‘ W Stephens. Filly nr gelding 1 year oldâ€" J Palmer J Clank. BLOOD HORSES. F J Gallanough. H F Hopper. CLASS 7. Single Carriageâ€" A Wright, James McLean. Single Ruadsterâ€"Jno Palmer, Jan Lawrie. Saddle Humeâ€"T Band, A Wright. Single Urivmg Ponyâ€"H F Hupper. SPEEDING. Lady’s turnoutâ€"Jun Palmer. James Wells. Farmer’s Driverâ€"James Lawrie, John Sutherland. Open not. or pace, Ed Jackson, Richard Darling, John Kelly. 2 50 trot (-r paceâ€"John Palmer, James Lawne, Ed Jacksmm. JUDGESâ€"J. Han-is, Geo. Kelly, V. S. GAMES AND SPORTS. Bicycle race. 2 milesâ€"B Painter, F Powell. Bxcycle race, mile heatsâ€"B Puilller, F. Puwell. Football, openâ€" Ellesmere. Foot-ball, juniorsâ€"Rich- mond Hill. Foot Race. 4} mileâ€"C H Chamberlain, R. Cowan. Foot Race, AT RICHMOND HILL. CAAN AD] AN DRAUGHT ROADSTER HORSES CARRIAGE HORSES year Oldâ€"‘1‘. Marsh Torrance, 200 yardsâ€"V. Mnrtsnn, L. Morris. Foot Race, 100 yardsâ€"V. Mormon, F. Arnold. GRADES Cow or heiferâ€"1 and 2, Jas McLean. JERSEY Bull. any ageâ€"Percy Quantz. Cow or heiferâ€"Geo Padget, Thus Ludford. HULSTEIN Cow or heiferâ€"Thus Ludford, L L Hartman. Herd of milch cowsâ€".L L Hartman. Fat. ox,steer. cow, or heiferâ€"H F Hopper. ' "J'urmnsgwm Shunk, E Sanderson, Chas J Brodie. Ramâ€"Peter Buyuton. Eweâ€"~Peter Boynton . _ .. . n. Boymun. SWINE SUFFOLK Sow, 1 year and overâ€"Robt Elliott. Saw, 4 months and under 1 yearâ€"Robb Elliott’. Boar 1 year and overâ€"Peter Boyntofi. Boar 4 months and under 1 yearâ€"~Geu Padget. Peter Boynton. Snw 1 year and overâ€"Peter Bothon. Sow 4 months and under ] yearâ€"I and 2, Peter Boy'nmn _VjUDGESâ€"Th0mas Teasdale, Albert Buswack. Brahmaâ€"Harry Gamble, Jas Gould. Durkinguâ€"Geu Padget. White Leg- hnrnsâ€"HF Hupper. Brown Laghorns â€"Walter Eyer, H F Hopper. Plymouth Rocksâ€"Harry Gamble, Jas Gould. Ham- burguâ€"Bert Hopper. Black Minorcasâ€" W R. Prqctur, Jars Gould. Bantamsâ€"- Bert Hopper, E Morison. Gameâ€"Bert Hopper. Duck and drakeâ€"1 and 2, E Murtaon. Pigeonu~Jas Gould. JUDGES-- J C Jenkins, R Phillips. Bull, “any age Best 101bs butter in lb rollsâ€"Percy Quamz Best; 10 lbs bnttet iu crockâ€" Wm Jnnes. Best, 10 lbs butter in 5 lb rollsâ€"410563 Hemingway. Bar. 10 lbs butler in 2 lb rnllsâ€"Geurge Harding. Best 5 lbs butter in rollâ€"Thomas W Stephens. Best 12 lbs butter In 6 lb rollsâ€"George Padget. Best 5 lbs butter in 1b rollsâ€"Miss F Brown. Best 4 lb loaf hume made breadâ€"Miss E Murtsou. Base batch biscnitanâ€"Gw Padget. JUDGEsâ€"R E Law. C. Normah. MECHANICS’ MANUFACTURES Display of harnessâ€"Goo McDonald. Displdy nf boots and shoesâ€"Rubi Sivers. Digplay of fllrnilfurefâ€"P G Savage. “1- 1 VJBDaEsâ€"Leeda Richmdsou, Jae Bliss, Juhu Morgan. Copy book by boy under 15â€"Dana Glover, Rwlph Vanderhurgh. Copy book by by under 12â€"Frank Storey; Douglas Derry. Cnpy book by girl under lfiâ€"Viulet Storey, Lulu VVlley. (Jupy book by girl under lZâ€"â€"Emma. Peterman, Mabel Smith. ' Drawing book by pupil under 15â€"â€" Velma. Brvdon, Violet Swrvy. Drawmg book by pupil under l2â€"Emma Peter- luun, Clam Lungstufi‘. JUDGESâ€"J E Clubine, J C Rutherford. GRAIN, FRUIT, 6w. potatoesâ€"Geo Padget. Half dozen turn- ipSâ€"Rnbt Elliott. H'llf dozen carrotsâ€"- Gen Padgeb. Canned fruitâ€"Bert anper. Picklesâ€"Mrs C Wlamer. Calsupâ€"Duvid Lynett. Homa made wineâ€"-Mrs C \Vlsmdr. JUDGESâ€"G F'Mnrgan, Geo Kaith, R Campbell. [As some of the judges in the ladies' department did uuL mark the entry book we are unable to give the prize winners until next. weekâ€"En] The Municipal Council of the township of Vaughan met at. the Town Hull, on Tuesday, the 2ULh uf May, as a. Court of Revision . ‘ The reuve in the chair. present: Messrs. G. W. J: Arnold, A. Bryson. J. H. K Watson. long woulled sheepâ€"Pete]: Vaughan uouncfl CATTLE. DURHAM -Jnnathn.n Brillioger. POULTRY COTSWOLD BERKSHIRE SHEEP e in the chair. Members esars. G. W. High, S. J. Bryson. J. H. Kirby, and W. DRAWING WRITING DAIRY James Cherry, to have changed 9 acres of lot 31, in the 9th con., from school section 18 to school section 20. and as- sessed ton Inch for lots 3]. and 32. Assessment to be reduced $100, and 9 aegis of 31; con. 9, m be changed from school Section 18 to school section 20. Confederation Life, assessed too high for lot, 30 in the 8Lh 0011., and west half lot 30, in the 7th cun. Assessment sustained. John A. Daniel and John M. McCal- lum, wrongly assessed for 2 acres on the south west quarter of lot 16, in the 6th con. Appeal allowed, and Charles McLean to be assessed for 2 acres of the south west. quarter of lot 16, con. 6, valued at 3200, mid amount to be deducted from J. M. and Daniel A. McCallum’s assess- ment. “H‘fi'lin. Watson, to be changed frrm lot 5 to lot. 8 in the 6th cgn (qt 1‘ acre; Appeal granted, and to be assessed for 2 acres of the suuth west. quarter of lot. 16 in the 6th can, for $200, said amount to be deducted from Wm. Watson’s as~ aes‘ament, The following appeals were then taken mess, memberé all, present. AlNu-I “Mug--. M,()ved bv Baa-:Wétson, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that the treasurer be and is hereby authurxzed to pay the followmu mad accounts: District No. 1â€" ‘John Charles,work on road, 2 days at 80c ............................... 5 District No. 2â€"â€" , , \Vm‘ \Vuldrol), building culvert on gravel road, lot 9, $4, and fillmg iu washout at Pine Grew bridge, $2 eased F. J. Bum, drawing gravel on gravel road, lot 9, at l8c. per yard, $13.32; drawing tim- ber and pnsts for culvert, $2, and cleaning gravel out of ditches on gravel road, $1.50 v . Harry Kaiser, '74 loads of gravel To J. L Card. [12 ft. cedar at. 12 cts.; 39 pnsts,at 14 cm; and 24 lbs. swikes at 4cts ; and putting in two culverts on Gravel Road between lots 35. 9th con. ......... i Tn J. L. Card, 120 ft. cedar 6x8 at 7 cts.; 551m. spikes at 4 cts.. and wnrk fixing Lawriu's bridge and breakwater, 8th line ......... Tu King mwnuhiu, for repairs on The council- then met for general bubi- Tu King mwnuhiu, for repairs on town line, being one half . To David Green, fur breaking stone 5 days on gravel road . r. â€"â€"Curried ByLaw No. 662 was then passed setting apart the village of Maple, com- posed of the west half nf lots 21 and '21 in the 3rd con. and the, easterly bound- ary 0f Mmk Robinson’s lands and the West half uf Int, 21 in the 4111 con. for the purposes performing statute labor, as road beat. No. 26. _ The Council then adjourned until The ( June 9ch M 100 District No. 3-â€" > L4 Card, 88 ft. cedar ‘at 1195c; 23 Cedar posts at 14d; ‘20 lbs. of spikéé at 4c ; work" putting in 2 culverts between lute 24- and 25, , L. Cardiop 164 ft, plank at. $14 per 31.. between Vaughan and AlhxunI~being one half . -.... ............. Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans Ripans [Single copies, 3 cts. Tabules. Tabules cure nausea. Tabules: at druggists. Tabules cure dizziness. Tabules cure headache. Tabules cure flatulence No. 48 ...... 8160 $21 86 16 17 14 600 229 00

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