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The Liberal, 3 Mar 1898, p. 1

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VOL. A'L‘ {HE LIBERAL PEENTWG & PUBLISHING HOUSE RECHMOND HILL», ONT. THURSDAY NEOBNING T. F. MGMAHON. ER. 3., N. HUT-313.13% DR. LANGSTAFF. RICHMOND HILL. OFFICE HOURS Stu [911151; 6:08 pm p raved mubhml Gmduam of the Ontario Veterinary Culleze, with diplmlm from the Untru'iu ‘v'cturinx1r)‘ Dmme Schmfl, will visit Mmplv, on Moudny and Fridayof each week, and Cunamfl on Friday mm 1 to 73 1). ID. Calls prumptly attended to Diseasns M humus, subtle, and other dmnofiticuh m1 animals treated by the latest. 3.1M most up- Jan'y 13, 1893. 2111 Rmnodcllud, and newly furnished throughout. Que 0f the “mat cunmnisuc nmtl emulfm‘mbiu hotelstm Yange Strwt. Every modern mm venieumn Sample nmmzz fur cmnnmrmul travellers. An ideal Shuppinglill m 101' lirmm ordrivimzpmtius, hicyulisns, or In.anan going: to or remnmw from murkefi Ims meets ull trains. 1431mm Lu curs puss the door. Funeral Furnishings Always on “and WM. ROGERS, L.D.S. Corn Meal - $16 per ton Gluten Meal 314% per ton \Vill be in Richmond Hill every VVod- nosday. J. T. Mommy, VETERINARY SURGEON DR. W. CECIL TROTTER, PALMER HOUSE, \VAL'I‘EI: IIIIE‘SE, Proprietor. RICHMOND HILL, Ont. OFFICE HOURS Stolen mgand 6 to 8 p m v . my nu: U nder a; leery J; E mlnrlm 01's, $1 per annum, in advance H Otfice~Next door south of public OF 21 BLOOR STREET, TORONTO, VETERINARY DENTIST. RICHMOND HILL, RICHBJOND BUSINESS CARDS. Moved to 84 Victoria. Street, Toronm 158 Kme 8mm Tonux'ro (Sump-sic: to BL W. J. Wilson). W RIGHT BROS, IS PUBLZSHED E ’EBY AU :1. m‘ to 4 p. m EL. IL. 3% rev-n . 19 Bird) Avu, kuyLil Toronto EDITOR Jz Pnopmaron. E R M ‘ .00 PER DAY I) (autism, ‘e‘flrtcriumy mutual. â€"--ANDâ€"â€"- mutal. gamma 1 :(vmlosbfi. b'ourd,$1. FTTT School Barristers, Solicitors, 34c. TorontoOPficeâ€"No.x5 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Office open every Saturday. [deemed Auctioneers for tbeCounty of York,re- spmmfully solicit your patronage and friendly immense. sales attended on the sLortest notim an? .1 rezmouube rates. l’.0.ndurcss King HIGH COURT OF IUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. N10N£Y YO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES A G F LAWRENCE Mr. Fred. “7‘ Notary Public, (‘vnnvoynnce‘n Valu- zutur, Commissioner in B. R., &c. Barristers, Sulicitors. Onnveyuncers. Notaries.&c Law Oflices East. Toronto omce. Mr. Grant's residence Wondhndnfl. every Evening. ThomhiH, eaub Wednesday 1mm 10 to 12. SALEM EnKan, m “finchvster St. Toronto Licenfleu Auctioneers for the County of York. Goad-.2 801(1011 consignment. General Rules of nt4)ck,(:tu., wromptly attended to at reasonable l'utm. (‘r. R. Gunldmg, Newton Brook. agent. 101‘ the mime. Ni . (FEED 1937. NO'J‘A RY PU BLIC‘, LicensedAuctioneer for the County of York Hump; attended to on shortest/notice and at ran,- Hrumh crates. Patronage solicited. Residence Minile Magma v! Auctioneer for the County of York. (hwm'm sales of impleme‘ ms, turninnrextamding timber, em .uctonded on the shortest notice and nt reasonable rates. I‘mvrumugo Rolicited. P. 0. address Maple. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. TORONTO OFFICE: N0. 1, Adelaide St, East. .immsc-d Aurtionesr for the C(mntins of York n“. (mt-um. All Rules of farm stock. &c.. nt» funded tn mm the shortest notice and reasonable warm: Mortgages and bailiff sulea Mtunded to. In siriunue, Smufi‘villo. Ont. Marley to Loan. 'E‘llflRNlllLl‘. LAWRENCE & DRMISTON, ROBINSON, LENNOXS: MACLEOD DUNCAN, GRANT 85 SKEANS ALFRED MACDUUGALL, rmzm-tmcx o. JONES. Solicitor to tho Treasury of Ontario. Mr. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each week. Almgumnountofprivate funds to loan on imprnvvdmrm property Five per cent. in- tervsb. J'lasymerms for repavmcnn. No comâ€" mission (named on loans. Apply to LAWRENCE & ORMISTON, 15 Torowa St . Toronto Or at Rmhmond Hill on Satuhlavs. COOK & MACDONALDJ MACDOUGALL & JONES, MONEY I MONEY! Money t-n Loan 25 hi“; SIRE T WEST. TORONTO. (J STOKES Ripans Tabules. llipzms Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Room 1, Masonlv Building, 18 Toronto St. T‘uronto. GARVIN & GARVIN, [Ruffian-s. Solicitors, Re. TORONTO AND AURORA. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% :nrl. \V. Garvin will be at Richmond Hill oflico every evening and will attend each sitting of the Court. i). JABIES, «rdAuvtvionOer for the County of York mndemte, Patronage solicited. Adi White Rose P.O. Eckardl a: PI entice Burlisters, Solicitors, 4%., Siokcs dc Blougll. Barristers, Solicitors, &c‘ .l. l). Readmnn, CUNMIBSIONER IN THE Room 10, York Chumbera 9 'I‘m-nu- to St. T(>1‘z7nt,n.nnd ntotfiue, Lorne HM), Richmond Hi”, all day “’91P nesdav, and Tuesday and Saturday afternoons. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, MA‘XRCH 3, [898. S. 'l‘. iirookos, J. 'l‘ . Sui geon, N. B. Smith, final. H In. Essentiais, Unity; in Nan-Essmtz'als, Liberty; in all things, Charity.” W S Onms'rox L L B J. H. PRIENTICE Currville. Telephone 47 D BLUUGH Grvy, q . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grey, N . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haldimand . . . . . . . . . Halton . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton, E . . . . . . . . Hamilton. “7 , . . . . . . Hastings, W . . . . . . . Hastings, E . . . . . . . . . Hastings, N . . . . . . . . Huron, E . . . . . . . . . . Huron, S . . . . . . . . . . Huron. \V . . . . . . . . . . Kont, E . . . . . . , . . . . . . Kent, \V . . . . . . . . . . . Kingston . . . . . . . . . . . Lamhbon, E . . . . . . . . . Lanil’iton, \V . . . . . . . Lanark, N . . . . . . . . . . . Lanai-k, S . . . . . . . . . . . Loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lonnox . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . London . . . . . . . . . . . . Midzllesex, E . . . . . . . Middlesex. N . . . . . . . Middlosex, W . . . . . . . Moan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muskoka. . . . . . . . . . . . Nipissing . . . . 4 . . . . . . Norfolk, S . . . . . . . . , Norfolk, N . . . . . . . . . Norummherland E . N(Il‘lllllll’lb(‘l'l}tn(l, ‘V Ontario, N . . . . . . . . . Ontario, S . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oxford, N . . . . . . . . . . . Oxford. S . . . . . ‘ . . . . . +"nrry Sound . . . Pee‘ . . . . . . , . . . . . . Perth, N . . . . . . . I’m-(1h. S . . . . . . . Pvtvl'horough, F, Pvtvrborough, VV I’r-(‘Scott . . . . . . . Prinr‘t- Ed w;er Renfrew, S . . . , . Ronfrow, N . . . . . ‘Russoll . . . . . . . . . Rimcoe, \V . . . . . Simcoo, E . . . . . . . Simcoo, C . . . . . . . Stormont . . . . . . . Toronto, E . . . . . Toronto, “7 . . . . . Toronto, S . . . . . Toronto, N . . . A . Victoria, E . . . , . Victoria, \V . . . . , \Vntm'loo, S . . . . . \Vatorloo, N . . . ‘Vvlland . . . . . \Vollington, E . ‘Vellington, S. . . 3‘VVollington, \V \Vontworth, N . \anhvorth, S York, E . . . . . . . . . York, \V . . . . . . . York, N . . . . . . . . . Elgin, XV Essvx, N Essex, S. . Frontenac Glt-ngm-ry Gwnville Addington Algoma, E Algoma, \V Brunt, N .. Brunt, S . . Bruckville. . Bruce, N .. Bruce, S Bruce. C (Jan-dwell Carleton .. Dufferin. . . . Dundas . . . . Durham, E Durham, W HARM GQVERNMENT 18 SUSTAINED. 'J‘hc rvtnrns from the, unions constituencies in the province show that the Ontario (iovcrmnvnt gut :L prvtty severe shaking up on Tuesday, but notwithâ€" Stnnding this it is hoped they may 11mm it working majority. The contest just closcd diifercd in many respvcts from those of former clcctinns. The sectarian cry was not miscd by tho opposition, the two pal-tics were practically the 1 .i l‘ I 1 ¢ . v r‘ . _ _ .n...‘ .u. 4L“ 1- 1”“, I), 1 A; u, x 1 . Pm‘th : others. “wwwvuu , mu. same on the timher Policy, in fact the hardest, thing the Government had to contend with was the cry, “ It is time for a changv.” Besidos the two Min» istors who fell, the following prominent memlmrs of the House wore among tho sluinrâ€"Mr. Chaipple, North Ontario; Mr. St. John, \Vest York; Dr. \Villoughby, Northumbm‘land; Dr. Meachlm, Lvnnox; T. Mugwood, North 1).»“11‘. 7|.I’ 3!,1',_.. n,,,n 1r . T. . Hockey Ivlzutoh here To-Night. 301. Gibson and 11011. John Dryden 1,)ei'eated. â€" gin *Tho elm-lion in Russell will be held March lath. H’um-y Sound. Bent/Ly (1nd.) i‘Vellington, “7., Tucker (Patron). The following are the msults as nearly as can he learned 2â€"â€" ., “u. un.....u.;.uuu , .111. AVLL'tlhlllll" ,ul-HUUA; .1. H.111 ’WUUU, norm . McLean, South Huron ; A. Piriv, North \Ventworth, and save 1L1 ONLY A SMALL MAJORITY CONSTITUENCY Taylor . . Ross . . . . . 'qu‘court . Bridgeland Loughrin . . Charlton . Carpenter Douglas .. Clark . . . . . ‘ 1Holmes ‘Barher ‘Forgusnn . . . ‘Pardn . . . . . . 1Marty . . . . . ‘I’ettypioce. . Pal'dce l . . . . Caldwell . . A Lmnsden Puttullo ‘McKay . . ‘qu'well. ()(mnuee ‘Burt, . . . . Hardy . . Graham 1Bowman iTruax .. 1Ma1colm Mncnish . McKee . . . Auld Aylt‘sworth Leys Smith Brown Blezzu'd . . Strut/Lon ‘ Evanbm'el Gt‘l'lnall (u‘z mig , . M ubric Dickunson Richardson Hill Russell Hyslop Campbell mvis 11mm“. C ‘awfox'd moy . . . . . . [Martor . . Carnegie Fox. . . . . . KI-ibs . . . . ,Larrknor I Hoyle Calder Powell Gallagher. McDonald goynt . ‘ . . . \Vardoll bums. . Jamieson Boyd . . . . Cnrsmllen lColquhmm $Morrisnn \Allen ‘Eilher Beck, . iJessop Monteith Dempsey, \V. R. Dvmpsey, S. J... \Vhite . . . . . . . . . . Duff . . . . . . . Miscn mpholl \Thompson . McLaughlin Pyno . . . . . ‘ . Barr . . . ‘ \Vhitney Fallis . . . Rc‘id Brower . ‘ Matheson Beatty. . . Hodgins Reid . . Little . Kidd . CONSERRATIVE M'an 159 32 210 1000 Accl. 374 1610 702 277 290 A601. 132 431 301 1232 102 370 100 418 150 400 102 402 89 783 256 160 475 030 216 297 200 162 206 300 289 48 313 300 I 30 137 118 147 137 805 146 194 1. 4 150 41 32 avj . l Mons Pol Plaucon the great French» basso made his first appearance before a Toronto audience on Thursday evenâ€" ing Fcb’y 24th, and created a great furore. He possesses a magnificent voice, rich in tone and very powerful, while his pleasing stage presence toâ€" gether with a fine phisique, won the audience at once. "The. Palms” and the “Mephisto” song from “Faust” were never before more splendidly rendered, while his singing of the last number “The two Grenadiers" brought the audience to a state of enthusiasm entirely beyond descrip» tion. The burst of applause which followed the last note was llke a. pool of thunder, and “bravo,” “bravo,” could be heard all over the immense hall. It is needless to say an enema followed when he repeated the “ Two Grenadiers” an unusual way of re- sponding but which deli rhted the very appreciative audience. Ve hope that we may have the grand opportunity of hearing Mons Plaucon again in the near future, and we congratulate Mr. Suckling themanager who may feel more than satisfied at the success which attended the second concert of his series of four. Mrs. Katherine. Bloodgood of New York assisted in n. crediuible manner, her voice is a. rich contralto and she sang with great ease, and grace characterized her every movement. Her gown was of black satin heavily trimmed with steel and jet ormunents sewn on in apron shape, while the back of the skirt was entirely covered with tiny frills edged with silver tinsel. The bodice was low with sleeves of black net made in mousquetaire style. A bunch of red roses on the shoulder was the only touch of color and was in perfect taste. Miss Gaertner the lady ’cellist played two numbers and was well received. The piano playing of Mr. De Blanck was also magnificent. Assures on all the modem plans, imd is one (-3 the most, pruspel‘ous and pmmcabive companies in existence. New life npnlicatinus in 1804 ......... lflfliugflfi-llll} Assets. 315i; Dcc‘, 1891 l . .. V 4016.119614] Life assumnm in form st Jnn., ’95., :ll,(i:8,’zl39.74 Premiums 10w, ])()ll(‘ as unconditional and zmnforl'eituhle. Take a. policy with the district agent, LIBERAL OFFIC I, I saw u renmrkahiy handsome gown at a, fashionable tun last week. It\ 'as of Marie Louise blue cloth. The foundation of the bodice was of white silk tight fitting. The covering was of the cloth cut into strips an inch WidO and sewn with heavy black lace insertion, another strip of cloth and soon drawn hm-izuntnlly across the back quite flat. The flouts, fuller and. open and the edges trimmed with narrow fur showing the white vest CUllé‘l‘Od with “mousseline de soil” tucked very finely and headed with silvercord. The sleeves were of the cloth and insertion also over white zmd fitted the arm closely, finished at ths wrists with pleatings of black and whiteluce. The skirt was plain and faultlessly made. A Theatre party of twenty attended the Grand Opera House on Monday evening Feb’y 2lst to see “ The Secret Service ” the best military play which. we have seen this winter. The party was given by thf gentlemen" 02- 2912*." Club " as their share toward entertain- ing the ladies of the club at whose homes the meetings have been held every other Monday evening during the winter. After leavin the theatre we enjoyed the hospita ity of the genial hostess at 20 Glen Head who provided an elaborate supper. A pleasant dance followed which was thoroughly enjoyed by all and adieus were said in the early morning. A commodious Dwelling and Store with Lawn and Gznulun. Terms easy for purchaser, and rent; low to good tumult. The dwelling and land can be rented awn-t 1mm the 5mm. For terms, &c.,u11{1§' 3.0 v ‘ » Life Assurance Co. OF CANADA. THE LIBERAL $1.00 Der Year. Society and Fashion Gossip from the Queen City. AGENTS: “Glimpses of the Uu~ sewn,” fascinating book. Swee s the anire field of bux-derland su jects. Everybody orders. Marvelous illus- tratim ‘ ‘ ectus fr ‘t '~ ‘ 01’s. BRAI)LlfiY-GARRETSON COMâ€" PANY, LIMITED, TOTONTO. Few Sage or 10 Ram T. F. MCB’IAHOW, 1% iclunon (l 11in, 5. [Single copies, 3 cts. IN THE VILLAGE OF MRS. FALCUNBHII)GFL 725 Ontario St, Toronto E] SUN RIC H MOND HIuL GLORIA. No 35

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