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The Liberal, 25 Mar 1897, p. 1

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VOL. XIX. .‘Brick House adjoining the Fire Proof Store? 1dr paxtxcuiars xpl‘ly no _‘._, ISAAC CROSBY. TH URS DR. LANGSTAFF. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, with diploma from the Ontario Veten‘nury Deuta182hool. will visit Maple on Monday and Friday of each week. and Concord on Friday rum 1 to ‘5 p. 11). Calls promptly attended to Diseases of horses. castle and other domesticat- ed animals treat-ed by the latest: and most ap- proved methods. WM. ROGERS, L.D.S. Of T‘ J. T. SAIGEON, NEAPLE. Manchester, of London,Eng., GORE, ()F GALT. Officeâ€"Pa J. T. K033116037, VETERINARY SURGEON 333.. W. 8E5“. TEQTTEB, 8.5L I)ent.ist, 0F 21)}LOOR STREET. TORONTO. Will be in Richmond Hill every VVedâ€" nesday. RICEMO‘ND HILL, Ont. GFFHJE “(was 23 :0 If; a m: and 6 l0 8 p In very accommodation to gueata. Boat-(1,81. Derday 5%. ‘6 House to Rent. E, éwww, @wflm EWE‘REE» Ofl'iceww. Storey‘s, next door to school Agent fur the fullowinz stock Fire Insurance Companies, viz.: Office speciallv adapted for lepairing re- plalin: and makmg cheap perma- nent moth at lowest prices. Ll Toronto, Canadaâ€"the coming com- pany for [he farmers of York Co. BRITISH AMERICA, YORK MUTUAL, VETERINARY DENTIST. RICHMOND HILL, RICHIVIOND HILL. 158 A First class Cash Mutual. OF TORONTO, CANADA. â€"~ALSO-â€" er annum, in advance.] NH KING mm . McMAHON. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m Business Sulicited. UBLISHED EVERY DAY MORNKNG 9€£ttrimtry STREET ELST. TORONTO â€"~ANDâ€"â€"‘ w south side of Subway, and meat to depot. ' ND HILL, ONT. 3d fitting. ace. &' Pnoranu‘on Mum]. I‘ fl 33322233. Hfli PUBLIS’I’HNG HOUSE GioSpm TEFL"? J. \Vil ZTIS ’7 Licensed Auctiomr for the County of York. General sales of impiements, turniture.standing timber. etc..a.ttended on the shortest. notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited. P. 0. address Maple. Undertakers a: Embnlmers, Funeral Furnishings Always on "and Mr. TEEFY. NOTA RY PUBLI (i, LicenuedAuctioneers for the County of Yoxkxeo spoctfully solicit your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the sLurtest notict and a. x'eusonabe rates. P. 0. udurens King Licensed Anatjoneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at rea. sonublemtes. Patronage solicited. Residence Maple WONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES LIN Law Offices LAWRENCE & URMISTON. Mr. T. 8 Richmond action of b Barristers, Solicitors. Conveyance”, Notaries. &c Mr, Fred. W‘ Licenseu Auctioneers for the Cougtles of Unbarlu and Peal. Goods sold on consigz Generalnalee a stock. em, promptly at: to atreasonnule rates. East Toronto Oflice, My. Grant‘s residence, Woodbndcp, (wen evenil g. Thornhill. each Wednesday from 10 to 12. EUNBAH, GRANT 85 SK ROB! MACDDUGALL & JONES, SALEM; ECKARDT, quunville. ALFRED MAcDanaLL, FREDERICK c. JONES. Solicitor to the Treasury of Ontario. Almge amountotprivate funds to loan on improved {arm progeny. Five per cent. in- terest. Easy terms or repavmenc. No comâ€" mission charged on loans. Apply to LAWRENCE & ORMISTUN, 15 Toronto St, Toronto AVAL“;_L>A_» ‘fi'li â€". . . Or at Richmond Hill on SutuFJKlyzx; MONEY I MONEY! ALFRED W. BRIGGS HUSH COURT OF jUSTICE, &c Money to Loan Barristers, Solicitors, &c.. 25 KING STREMT WEST, TORONTO. fil‘ozalzs Room 1, Museum Building, 18 Toronto 5% Toronto. Barrister, 860., 33 Richmond scrum “'05! Toronto. GARVIN & GARVTN, Fred. W. Garvin willbe at Richmond Hill all day every Wednesday, and at each sitting of the Court. Barristers. Sofia-film‘s, «W. LAWRENCE WRIGHT BROS, SEY, LINDS NSON,LENNOX&1‘«IACIEUD Mristers, Solicitors Con vey 1m 1m 2984 ‘ific Buinings $150,000.00 Ecka rd! & Pl entire IIMOND HILL POST OFFII E TORONTO AND AURORA crhert Leunnx will be Hill evatv Wednesdn business. Stokes a: Blougla. J. D. Read-mun, To loan at lowest rates. CHARLES J‘ R. F Banismrs, Solicitors, dzc RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, MARCH COKHISSXURER IN THE Rnom 10, York Chambers, 9 'I‘omrr to sv. Toronto. and at residence. Centre 83., Richmond HUI, evary evening.:md Dominion House on Wednesdav. o T- Saigcon, 22mm. “In Essentiaés, Unity,- in N0n~Esse7ttials. Liberty; in all things, Charity." SEY & mld on consignment ., promptly attended S 0mm be at Kelly’s Hotel 1ny,fur the trans~ J. H. PRENTICE Currville. Telephone 47 BETHUNE KEENS D BLOUGE Yoxk 08.!) Richmond H51] and Vicinity No. 54. ' ANTEDâ€"Falmeu’ sons or otiinr industrious pursuns of fair edu- cation to Whom $60 a month would be an inducement. I could also engage a few ladies at their own homes. T. H. LIN- SCOTT, Toronto, Ont. North VVvst rebellion. Boasting of their strength and knowing the weakness of those who “era in pursuit it was sup- posed that the enemy would hu' e made a determined stand. From some unac cntintahle reason tlmre seems to have been some dissatisfaction in Big Bear’s camp. His followers, Crees and Chip pewas, dreerted him on all sides. In looking after their Own satety, for once they forgot to place a guard over the captivas a ho, as we hare previously seen, trunk advantage of the situation and struck for liberty. When General Strange arrived with his two regiments of infant‘ ry to support the mounted police, he was told that some whites had been seen hidâ€" ing in the woods. He detailed a mount ed escort of four men under Sergeant Parker as a search party. The escaped captives, whose names are familiar to the readers of these sketches, were found, kindly cared for, taken to Fort Pitt and eventually found their way to their homes in Tut-onto. After the fight the Wounded Sergeant was found and carrivd tn the camp. The missionaries Mc- Dnugall and McCoy improvised a set of harness out of blankets, bags &c., hitch- ed a horse to a. buckboard left by the enemy and started with the Sergeant and a wounded comrade 60 miles to the near- est hospital. On the way they met Gen- eral Middleton with the whole of the North West force on his way to the front to assist. General Strange. When he reached there he found that the war was over. That 45 police and cow buys had broken up Big Bear’s baud. 0n arriv- ing at Fort. Pitt. the Major was put in charge of General Middleton’s surgeons and under the immediate care of Dr. E. King of Toronto; surgeon of the Grena- diers ~In trying to reach the American line Rig Hear was taken prisoner by Sergeant Smart of the mounted police, while he was crossing the Saskatchewan at a place called Carlington. He was tried, convicted and sent. to Stony Moun~ tam Penitentiary where he died. August 6111, 1888, Sergeant Major Futy, at Regina, the headquarera of the North \Veat Inuunled police, received his discharge. Again av. liberty to wander wherever he listed, he paid a visit. to his native Inniskilleu and returned to To- ronto. ln 1889118 again enlisted. This time in the State of Matrimony and was mustered in the royal regiment of Bene~ dicta. For three years Mr. Fury has been a citizen of Richmond Hill. He lives in a pleasant and comfortable home and appreciates his Country’s gratitude as the recipient of sixty cents a day, Snuduys included. II) the Mtack nu the Indlfine, hinjnr Slevlehad divided the fume intutwn diusmns direcving lhe Sergeant to take their“ du‘isu)“, (lismnm,t and charge the Wunds The enemy, concealed, kept up a cmnimmus and dangwwus 6w. While 4 n bended knee and in the no; of firihgfhe Sergeant receiVed a bullet. in the breast, piermng the left lung and am at his buck. Seeing him fall, two or three of his comrades run to hls help but kmmiug that (hey were only making themselves targets fur. the enemy he shunted “ Push on boys. never mind me.” Blnod began to rush from his mouth and he bacame unconscious. This skirmish wilh the, Indians was the last. of the lhe [he- lite. 'l‘lu- lass In \hn puli wounded (rut J the 45 m them was our Sergeant M‘ m klreuttack nu the Ind Steele had divided the fox dinsmus directing Ille Serge nr Riclimund tlill, March 24, 1897. g V [he nld let fall bags urs, bnuty stulvn the Hudson Bay Uhlppew; mud but, m v» bt’l’ll the Din-m9, (he (H'e‘rlnken at a pine eaHud 3. The interpremr put npa and demanded the prisnnms. ms replied by opening fin" inmwdinmly returde by the he Indium: were driven acrns! Sewnteen of their number d and in the éxcilemenb a ) gut within rifle mange lost her loss to H1" pulice was six v WM HA} '5 EM- Roses: 0. 'J‘l ldson :t this HS HIDE pre'er put up: d the prisnnms by opening firs returmd bv tfu RISON CU reals snem tf 1113 am the pursuit ht of [he kept. in the 31' and his A mung Early A meeting of milk producers and oth- ers was held at York Mills on Thursday evening last to discuss the regulatmna of the Toronto Board of health, relative to the test proposed to be applied to all cows owned by farmers and dairymen uhu send their milk to the citv. Mr. S Lawrence was appninted chair- manof the moeling, and Mr. Breaky accpd as secretary. W Men or Women to travel fur re- symnsible established house in ()utzuio. Salary $780, payable 3‘5 weele and expenses. Pow-ion permanent. Refa- ence‘ Enclose self addressed stamped envelupe. The National, Star Building, Chicago. Among the flpeakers of the evening were Mr. Sylvester, Mr. G. Woods, Mr. P. 3, Gibson, Mr. Miller, Mr Webster, Mr. W. J. Hill, Mr. Ellis, Mr. S. Dunn and others. There were no resolulim‘ befure the meeting closed was appnintcd to wait On Board of Healih and state nqurlnns to Cows, and urged upon those pxesent the appmntlnent of a. deputation to :14- tn the City Hall. Mr Gen. \Vunds was inclined to blame the Veterinaries for the by~law passed by the Board of Health. and fmther, he did nut cunsider those professional gent- lemen gnud cattle doctors. Their studies taught, them to be better able to treat uf the diseases of the horse and the dog. Mr F C. Miller of Bracondale, au- olhar deputy reeve of York‘ also express- ed himself as believing that. the veterin- uries “ere tno anxious to make money out hf the prupnsed Lest. Reeva Hill of York, 97mpflthi29d With the milk producers. and thought that owing to the circumstances. (he City authorities were nnwulraJted in passing the by law. The fulluwing are the names of those appuilned to wait uu the Board of HVuhll: Messrs. \V. J. Hil‘ S. Lawrence. W Webster, S‘ Dunn, S. Dmmett, C. Harrison. \V. Perrv. Harrison, \V. Perry. A. similar meeting was held at Hughes Hall, Friday evening, when a cummiltee from Markham and Vaughan was ap- pointed to attend the conference with the City Bnnrd of Health. W Menor Wumen to travel fur re~ spousible established house in Ontariu. Salary $780, payable $15 weekly and expenses. Position permanent. Refer- ence. Enclnse self addressed stamped envelupu. The National, Slur Building, Chicago. The Covncil mot m the Clerk’s office on the 19rh ol March at. the ca” of the Reeve. Present, the Reeve, Councillors Palmer, Sanderson and Wright. The minutes of the 2nd, 9th and 13m were read and approved. The Board met on Monday afternoon. All the 12 members were present. Mr. Naughtou in the chair. An account from the VIHKEG Clerk, Mr. Teefy, amounting to $12.25 for ex- penses re. school trustee electiun, was read and on motion was ordered to be paid. Communications relative to plans for new High School building weru read from the following archileuis : Mr. C. J. Gihson, Mr. J F. Brown and Mesars. Gregg & Gregg. Avgood deal of time was Spent in lonk- ing over the difl'erent plans, but as none seemed to fill the bill, the Board ad- journed to meet again on Friday when itiu expected that umber plans for new building wnll be submitted. Thstee McDunald stab-d that some of the High School pupils fmm ’l‘huruhill had complained that. the Metropolitan cars would nnly stop at one place In Thuruhlll, thereby causing Some uf them to walk about three quarters uf a mile. It was suggested bv [numbers of the Board that if the pupils have a grievuxce they should make it, in writing, when it. would be enquired into. Messrs Naughtun and Nuwtun were appointed a. committee to ascertain the cost of ordinary and pressed bricks; Messrs. Lynetl and Boyle, the price of sand ; and Messrs McNair and Szorey, the price for fuuudatiuu stone. The ape at thins IlH sting r W‘ i, “h ANTED ‘SEVERAL FAITHFUL ANTEDâ€"SEVERAL FAITHFUL Board of Education Dairymen Meet. Village Councfl. were no resolutions passed. but akers were nut a unit as to the recommend. Sume thought were Sume- cases of lunar- cmmty (hat. a test of all zassary, but all thought that for the ownew of the cattle 0 pay the whole of the (mat 25, 1897. the Turonto their grievan- committee 5 Toronto The Clerk read fhe fullowing accounts: John Kirkland. gravel acc ........... $16.80 Rnberb Kmnee, work in gravel pi-c...]'.60- John Claffuy, opening water course...0.50 Moved by Mr. Sanderson, seconded by Mr Wright, that the Treasurer do pay, the above accounts.-â€"Carrled. The Clerk read a communication from the Secretary of the Canadian Fire Un- derwriters’ Associatmu dated 9th March, instant. Muwd by Mr. Paimer. seconded by Mr. Wright, that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to write the Secretary of the Underwriters Afiociabinn and say that this Cnnncil will have a By-law pre- pared as required in his letter of the 9th March.â€"Carried. A communication was read from the Clerk of the City of Toronto, dated lst March in reference to the question of "tax exemptions.” The Council adjourned. VV Men or Women to travel for re- sgpnslble established house in Outatio. Salary $780. payable $15 weekly and exPensea. Pusition permanent. Refer: ence Encluse self addressxd stamped enveIupe. The National. Star Building, Chicago. At the last monthly meeting of the Wmuuu’s Anxihary, Mrs. Hinks who has recently been appointed organizer of Auxiliaries, and Mrs. Humphpey of To- rontu, were present and gave addresses on lniSSiUD work. 0n Munday it was expected that Rev. G. McCulluch would be present and ad- dress the EpwUrm League, butas he Was ill Rev A Bedford took charge of the meeting and gave an interesting talk on “ Fault Finding.” Miss Maggie Johnston of Toronto, has peen spending a few days with her parents hale. Miss Maggie Gillis of 'Feston, is visit- ing at the Manse this week. Mr Wlll Pnckeriug of Zephyr, is visit- ing at. his brother ill-law’s, Mr. T. Oliver. The cnncert in aid of the Maple Leaf football club came ofl‘aa advertised and. was a grand success. A very gnugl crowd, turned out and all were Well paid with a. ‘gnUd evening’u entertainment. Mr. Fred me. one of Tornntu’s refined character vocalistst was a whule shuw in himself, and was loudly encured. Mr. John Blough. Testun’s comic singer, also took pant. This was his first appearance in a public concert, and he surprised hie hearers with his comic songs and funny griniaces. John is a enming entertainer. and those securing his services will make no mlslake. Miss Edith Kefi‘er, as ac- companist, opened the concert with a. piuuu sulu. which was well executed. Mr. Sam. Walker gave some selec: selections upon the violin. The Maple Quarlelte Ciub rather surprised the crowd and was heartily applauded; in fact this Cullcdl't is looked upun as being abuut the best that has taken piece amund here for some lime. We heat than, the Tcstnn brass band are ahout res-organized again with Mr. J. T. \Vllsou as baudrmaster. educniun, who want to better their po. sitiuns, and would be content for a year with $600 and txpenses. Write us, with descrlpliuu and uccupaziun, and we will make a prupusition for now or the future. Also needed, reliable meu fur Australia. Write today, for we are in a hurry. TEE MANAGER, 49 Richmond St. West, Toronto, ON. WANTED. Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure nausea, Ripans T-abules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure biliousnese. Ripans Tabules cure torpld liver. A NTEDâ€"SEVERAL FA lTHFUL [Single copies, 3 cts. Maple M. TEEFY, Cfetk. 1N l‘ELLIGENT MEN with good. No. 39

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