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The Liberal, 25 May 1899, p. 1

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“xi D R. LANGSTA'FF. \ RICH?» (END HILL. ("Puma momma VOL. XXI. “ “£79112 gihsrzfi IS PUBLIsfiED EVERY THURSDAY MORN AT ME LIBERALPRiNTfNM PUBLISHING HGUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Specialsy~DRe y]. E. SHAW, 0mm Rants $1 per annum, in advance.] fitting t lowest L DR. W. CECIL Mernbex Coll. I immune of the Ontario with diploma. from the Dental Selma), will visit M E‘ridny of each week, mm mm 1 to 311.111. Cal‘s pr Diseases nfi horses. cattle ed animals treated by the proved methods. LJ. T. McElmy, VETERINARY SURGEON Roulu 12, 12- Bumodelled,und newly furnished tbr One of the mast convenient: and cuD hotels on Yonge Street. Every mod venieuce. Sample rooms {01‘ cm travellers. Anidenl stopping place it or driving parties, bicyclists, or (mum to orreturuiuz from umrket. Bus 11 trains. Electric curs passthe door. PALMER HOUSE, mus. w. n 11:45:12, Undertaker s & Embalm “'5. Funeral Furnishings Alwayson “and very accommodation to guestfi. Board, 81 Del'day A In! ge amount 01' improved farm prny bares». Easy terms fl mission chan d_mll¢ MONEY Or at Richmouzl fiifi 6n Suturd‘ BUSINE SS CARDS. Oflicoâ€"Next (1 The LIBERAL. \Vill be in 8 In If? ‘T RICHNLOND Hlu He @3ngng @RX&E E®§°E§e9 VETERINARY DENTIST‘ RICHMOND HILL, RICHMOND 21BL00 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO EDITOR .9; Pnornm'rnn Subscribe for \V WRIGHT BROS, McMAH TERMS $1.00 PER DAY K) e fifivea’bn loans. ' App] A. G. F. TAW'RENCE Freehold Loan B “x. fingers mrfiiml. wttcrinm'g "D emf». m , \V ed )1 )l'l with ictm-x nti isit Mn AND 3 private funds nperty. Five :téll‘euzind aghweyfigmesticat the latest and most 3p the (m tar 1‘9 1' Veterinary 25 a) as: Hill c MONEY I IQKT Bhilding, Toroutc ‘ farmers going Bus meets all (IRON mg to loan on e per cent in- xent. No com- xeut. \y to attendefl to Vete Info: jern mm Prop. xerqml ritlmg nout i N OTA RY la. RflR! SSL‘LBI‘ I‘OB ONTO OFFICE 55011637 to Loan. 1 'E‘HEORNHH,I.. I :O‘Bmst,Lx-:NN0X& MACLLOD Barriiuers. Solicitors. AT. ALFREL‘ Money to loan at SuitE ilGH SALEM ECKARDT, 63 Winchefitm' St. Toronto Liceneeu Auctioneers for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. General Rules of atock,etc., nmmptlyflatbended m at reasonable rates. G. R. Guuldmg. Newton Brook, agent. for the above. i THE SUN ? Life Assurance Co. LicensedAuctioneers for the County of York ,re- spectfully solicit your patronage and friendly nfluence. sales amended on the sLortest notice 3,114 a reusanabe rates. P.().n.dm'ess King J. 'I‘. Snigea Maple. Mone BI C H Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York Sales “tended to on shortescuotice and at ten. snuublemtes Patronage solicited. Licensed Auctioneer for the (‘ounty at York. General sales of implements, Iurniture.sbanding timber. etc. .nttended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronagesoliciced. P. 0. address Mnule. Licensed Auctionnar for the Conntira of York and Olltuno. AHSBJEH of furm stock, &c., at- tended to on the shortest notice and reasonable rates. Mortgage and bailiff sales attended to. Residence. Stoutfvillo. Ont. mm Assures on all 'the modern plans. and is due of the must nrospernus and prorreusive companies in existence. Premiums low, policies unconditional and nonfm-feitable. Take a. policy with the district agent, LIBERAL OFFICE C STOKES LIBERAL Office, Richmond Hill 01 Satm‘daVs. ACDOUGALL & JONES,‘ A, G. F. LAWRENCE, E). JANE} ings. T. F. MCMAHON. Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, ace. COURT OF JUSTICE, &c of Marriage Licenses. rristers COMMISSIONER IN THE Snigrou gs NEcEwc-n. mm PENEER LUV Scknn'dl a: PI entire ,BI‘IIOOD l and 78 Freehold Loan Build- ('01‘. Adelaide and Victoria. Streets, Toronto. Makes «'3: lilough. ;Y T0 LOAN AT b1i< J. l). Rendmnn, D HILL PC OF CANADA 11 be at Ma) ‘N‘IO AND M’TRGT T WEST si( {CHE-ION}? HILL, THURSDAY, MAY '25. 1899. WT & per cent; lic Iititul‘ Toront usury of Ontario. aliance Loan and Savings n} sday from PUBLIC, MACDONALD [' ‘n \\’e Sh Grant's Essmtials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, L ast Smilll. itm's, etc 1B.R TORONTO OFFICE. on Thursday ' Qm week. in a sxaawe RICH MOND H1111 Texeahone 47 Telerhrne 2984 J. H. PRRNTICE Unionvme ION) J. K. McEwen Weston. lay ‘runfo Adelzudt phone let V211“ D BLOUGE ‘nto‘ flawsme The 80111 unhia' quen Victoria, in all parts of 11‘. terduy, but it, i\‘ the Fun“! in all parts of the British lumpzi'n yvs- terduy. but it, ix safe to my than in nu plane was thv volebmtiun carried to u more successful issue than in Rich- mond Hill. Barring unfm‘umhlo weather the directan ut' the Agricul- tural Society are always uble- to guar- antee a successful F‘dll', and this yezn their vxpectatimis \Vel'P fully rvnlized. The weather was perfect. There was not the shadow of a dark cloud in the not the shadow u sky, the sun shul mm-n. and the lit hampered by a crowd which gut' unusually large, iIILZ' uhuub $70 in lug uhuub $70 in udvum'u of last year’s, which was (,‘Ullaldi‘l't'd satisl'mrtnry. Amung the pimnim-nt visitors “‘el't‘ muny cuunty nflicials, and others holding hum; 'zl‘hle positions, including the following :â€"â€"\V:u'don \Vnndcook nl' Newmarkob; County Councillor J. Lvy; W. J. Hill, M. l’. P.; J. Mc- Dougull, County Engineer; F. Morgan, Licmmo Umnmissioner; vx-\V:1rdon J. Slater; ox~Maynr Fisher, North Toronto ; A. Bryson, Reeve of Vaugh- an; J. H. Kirby and D. Malloy, Coun- c-illors, Vaughan; Isuzu: Ikwins,‘ ex- Councillor, Vaughan; '1‘. H. Legge, Councillor, King; C. Patterson, (Jlerk of King; E. M. Morphy, A. G. F. Lawrence, Toronto; A. E. .Kf‘fft'l‘, Concord; L. Richardson, Maple; J. D. McKay, proprietor vanmrkot Express; J. \\'. Moyes, Manager Mot. Railway; J. 1). Evans, County Coun- cillor. The sports commenced at, 11 a. m. l by a football contest for which there 3 were four entries, but only two teams toed the. scratch. The playing teams were King City and Newmarlwt. Seldom are two finer looking or more active players seen in a field. The play was clean and exciting. and the honors finally went. to King City who won by a score of 2 goals to 1. Dur- ing the afternoon a fast and most in- teresting game of lacrosse was played between the Richmond Hill seniors and the. Mimico Stars. Both teams played with a determinatkin to van- quish their opponents, hut honors were even at the close, each team hav- ing secured 5 games. The trotting contests all tilled though, with the exception of the 3 minute race. there was little to raise the enthusiasm of old sportsmen. l 1- IN RICHMOND The exhihits were fine in must (If the departments, but, as is usually the case, the horses were at centrle attrac- tinn. Mr. Gen. Gormley at Union- ville, was the largest exhibitor nt' lmrses, and the prize list shows that his stock are of a. superior class. There were 13 entries for the gentle- man‘s turnout. Dr. F. J, Gallunough securing the red ticket. The herd at Durham cattle exhibited by Russell Bros. were the admiration of mamy, and Clarkson‘s Herefords added much to the exhibition. Mr. J. “K Moyes carried off first prize for a. thorough- hred inure whuse ancestors were. well- known winners of the English Derby. In the implement class the “’ilkinson Plow Company, through their agent, Mr. H. A. Nit-hulls, showed at number of pluws and it Steel roller, and both the McGurinaek and Deering Compan- ies were well represented by their agents showing hinders. mowers and horse-rakes. There was an attracâ€" tive display of rigs from Trent-11’s carriage, Works, and Speight of Mark- ham exhibited a number of heavy THE FAII (‘1’ was perfect. Them xdmv of a dark clnud 1n mshune bright from t the heat, from his rays by a gentle hruwv. .ch gathered at the Fair largo, thv gate- l’U(iL’ipt> $70 in udvum'u of l: tyt Is culmidm-e-d sat AV UNPRI‘X :1 Net-or a mtJ-ies foi- tlw gentle-- D1: F. J, Gallunough 1 ticket. The herd 0f exhibited by Russell admiration of mamy, Herefm'ds adds-d much u-y of I'onkvr. ibsrtv ; wagons. M 1'. patent gate, an clothes 1-001 wa Among the ex} 3 Now Rnymor presvuted by M of hnmrss 11y .' Vi('t01‘ fil'P-prm kindly lrmm Mr. R. Siva under the (lu‘ecm Querrie, Aurora. 1 appropriate musk The following is in ail things, Charity." F ily UH mer \Vm. ( horses J unm \Vm. \ sun; slallmn :5 yt stalliun 1 year Allie-rt; Hmvisun {gaging 2 ye liubmsm) ; l J oseph Cum Stallion aged, Assnciatiuu, Ed. year old, \Vm Ferguson; 11mm filiy or gelding ‘c filly or geldmg Ulurkson; filly< Ed. Fox-cater. Singlotzn'riugo, Robert Ash, 1". Gullanough; span of carriage, \V \Vullace, Wm. Beaunish ; span of ru sters, E. Armstrong, Isaac lia‘is sungle rmulsLer, John Palmer, \Proctor; saddle horse, A. E. \ViL field, J. McLean ; lady equestrizan Jonathan Folllolt. Mrs. H. \\'e- single driving pony, R. Pugslvy, 1 Connie Brown ; span of 11011195, L‘l Norman, A. E. \Viddifield. JUDGESâ€"James Ramsay, A. Stevenson, W. H. Treztdway. SPEEDING. Farmer’s driver, J. H. Cosfnx-(l \V. Forsythe, John Curlisle; free 2111, Dick French, (ilorianna, Tin. \Nilkes; 3 minute trot, Timmy “'il Padget; filly ox Albert Hewsuu. \V. Fm-sythe, John Uurlisle; free fur all, Dick French, (a‘rlm'iannu, Timmy \Nilkes; 3 minute trot, Timmy “'ilkes. T. Hamilton, Sillyl; gentlcumu's turn. out, F. J. Gallanough. ,1!!n(;FRâ€".I.T.VVLHKlCOCk, J.E.H:u-1-is V‘HiyfaéiaéleT.wimacock, J.E‘ and Norman Wesley. GAMES AND SPORTS. Bicycle race, L. Taylor, J. G font race (A of a mile), 0. Tezzsd Baker ; foot, mce (200 yam Teasdale, U. Gmhzuu ; foot him under 16), U. Graham, W. Jul] stilt; race, \V. T. Sun-9y, F. Stu] Stallion mg m : stallion Durham bull, Durham cow. 1 Durham heifer \V. Russell ; g1 UreL Brood nun-t alliun Sriuph 01d .L homes, 1 and Z Ureu. um- ‘L Hewisuu. GENERAL PURPOSE. (II‘ gelding 3 yezus old, 3n ; filly or gelding 1 yea] )i-morud, Leslie Hmnl ; sp ‘ George Clark, Fred Fislle *ES~J no. Luwrie, Jus. Tor: nld CARRIAGE Mr. . Julu filly m {duet ving is the prize list : IMPORTED DRAUGH'J god, James Thompson. ADIA‘N DRAUGHT. BLOOD HORSES. [mu-e, Jun. \Y. Muyes,( Jilly or gelding 2 years HS 1nd MI st crétlithble, 75 kind of fuotwe getl, J. Uznnpliu, D. “Elt- u '2. ywll's old, Amos Agar; rear old, Richard \V'lles, visun; filly or gelding E Alln-rt, Hewisuu; filly (n urs old, Smith 131-05.. Gcn filly (u‘ gelding 1 year old ‘, David Lyneu. ROADSTERS. 1y ( M rs. Mort ‘f safe by Mr. D. piano by Mr. T. a the instrument or the evening c< display of hum the 12th tm-ship of . furnished )d nun-e, \V.D‘ 3 yeaxs old, '1‘. g 2 years old ‘01- gelding J. HORbES princ ll, 1 and 2, J: 1 and 2 Jan q- 2 years old grade cow..J grade lmifel old, Ame bumd 11m 1' gelding 2 gar: filly l5 lit-112L111 gelding l tl'l? Cox; Hu Farestel' ; Ol'merod ATTLL SOD Rube In the l slpnl (1 mzant, mhersu HORSE Clubine llud icholl’s red a $11 the hall 5 machine “’isme ylgn', J. Quzmtz ,U. Teasdale, E (200 yards» L 'ytnwy ; Z S McDonald Mr. D. H Mr. T. H. \V. D 2, Jas. Russe James Russe ; old, 1 and 2 rt Ash, 1“. J. 'ax'l'izlge, \\'m ; span 01' fluid Isaac Kaiser Palmer, \Vm l1‘( Mr. J. C. lively and old, Alex «(1193’ (h x hibitm Mm. '1 J1 in; old, ' 2m: heavy Gonnley, Ton-an ce‘ Breeders smliiun 1 Lincoln nughe; ty; . H. Legge: 1ttnli0n, Johnston Storey. , \Villiauu eur 01d, Ausdale, 5. ions] yards), 0. bun race (buys HUI Johnston ; Ve; Storey. lam lab pIIQQDII ’ Ii I'S George us old, ’lding hoi n g mart. and {tent McLe M rs. M 1n Ve'lls ; Jim‘s Chas. UM, I heifer \V (Ii he shire boa Berkshir T humus H l J UD’GES- md W m. all p Thu Vean, MI‘ ' cotton, r stone, Mi Vanzzmt, ed slippe Smyth ; < 01 \V M( 5101‘ Bert l m» bush nu"! J UhGE Thus husa (mpo m. T} hush. white on U90. Pudgt-t ; \Y. Steplwns small peas. T}! Painting in oil, Mrs. C. E. Humber- stmic, Miss McVeau ; painting on china, Mrs. Vauzant, Mrs. Humber- stone; painting on plush, velvet, etc., Mrs. T. Smyth, Mrs. Humberstone; painting on cotton batting, Miss. Mm Venn, Miss Mnx-tson; painting nusutin 01- silk in oil, Mrs. C. \Vismer, Mrs. T. Smyth; painting on glass, bottles, 010.. M 1-5. Humberstune, Miss Mm-tsnn: cmyuu drawing, 1 and 2 Miss Conn-i9 Brown; hand painted plucques, Mrs. G. \V'ismvr, Mrs. Vanzunt; cullect‘iuu , uf fancy \vm-k, Mrs. T. b‘mytli , em- broidery on bolting cloth, Miss L 3â€". Vwm, Mrs. Vanznnt; emlu-uidm-y on cotton, muslin. etc” Mrs. Humle- . stone, Miss McVezm; table scarf, Mrs. Vauzzmt, Mrs. '1‘. Smyth; pair work- (‘ll slippvrs, Miss l‘lth-zlu, Mrs. T. vath: cruzv match “I'm-k, Ml". T. hush. curly pbtatm hush. lute potatoes mzmgnlds. Geo. ] \Vm. Tl: "mg; c pickles, Mrs. Ch pe} ’udget, lsuzzc Knish; Vbush. Puttel was, Thus. \V. Stephens, Goo. Padget “Meeting of putatuvs, T. \V. Stephens 1mwm‘th sow '9 boar. Thos. cotton, muslin. etu., Mrs. Humlwr- stone, Miss McVeun; table Si‘ill'f. Mrs. Vaiizzmt, Mrs. '1‘. Smyth; pair work- ed slippers, Miss McVeau, Mrs. T. Sinytli; crazy patch work, Mrs. T. Smyth. Miss McVean ; silk chair tidy, Miss McVean, Mrs. Vunzzuit; sofa cushion, Mrs. Vanzamt. Miss McVean ; hunitun lace, Mrs. T. Smyth, Mrs. Humbeistune; point lace. Miss Mc- Veun, Mrs. T. Smyth; Buttenbui‘g lace, Mrs. Humherstune, Mrs. Smyth ; table (luyius, Mrs. T. Smyth, Miss Me- Vean; guipure work, Mis. Vzmzant, Miss McVeun; trouhet Work in silk, etc, Mrs. Vanzant. Miss McVeun; nttomun, Miss McVeun, Mrs. Smyth ; (CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE.) tswnld Hun, Wm. Zotswold ewes, 1 and npsun: pen long we s, Benj Indottl JUDGESâ€" »s. J. Mor- Thompsfim IS( éMchm. Buff LeghOI-ns 2ihown 'chie McLean highly recommendâ€" [Single copies, 3 cts. rm ll {AIN m Brumaslhmde Bros.; Spanish. Uoodo Bros. ; Houdans, Goode 'hns. \V. Stephens; Dorkings. 31113., Archie McLean ; while as, 1 and 2 Goodc Bros. ; brown 13-1. Bert Hopper, Geode Bros. ; 1th Rocks, Archie McLean, Brns.; Cochin, Bert Hopper, Ems. : Hamburgs, T1105. “7. HIM 1nd spun ‘udgm ()pp‘ )lds. Gen. Harding; turnips, 'l‘lunnpson : can-rots, Geo. Hal-d- cmmed fruit, Bert Hopper; 5, Mrs. Chas. \Vismer; Cutsup, films. \V'ismor; wine, Bert an- {ANICS )IANUFACTURES. ‘95, Gem. McDonald ; boots and mm. Sivers ; sewing machines.) 'vtuI-vy; furniture, P.G.Sa.vuge. ES‘LN'ds Ricllzu'dsml,FletcheL' \ iros. ; Kant J‘runde Bros 1. (J‘oode B â€"R. Pugsley Linton. 1d 1(1f()111. â€"Alhel-t Bostwick‘ POULTRY. H( I‘hus. XV. Step in 2 1b. rolls, C butter in 1b. 1' nest 6 lbs. butt \Vismt-r; best David Lync made bread )est batch of , Thus hush. at: bush. 6 x-owe Stephens, 15.13: V nuts, Thus. \V. L-t; bush. black 0‘ wns, Geo. Pndg Lingzwples, Miss Mortson. w; dozen cooking apples, rt Hopper; cnllection of Padgec; bush. full wheat. :et, Thus. \V. Stephens: 13‘ Wheat, T. \V. Stephens, It: bush. 6 rowed harley‘ Stephens, Isaac Kaiser: L' nuts, Thus. \V. Stephens, rt; bush. black oats, Thus. (ms. Geo. Pndgot: hush. FRUIT, ROOTS SHEEP. INE ARTS, ETC SWINE sin cow, L.L.Hartman. r1; Hereford hull, \V. 5’. Hopper; Hereford n. Clm-ksnn : Hereford \Vm. Clm'kson; herd L. L. Hal-tnmu, Thus. (If Durham cattle, J. fat ox, steer, cow 0): f. 86 \V. Russell. DAIRY. butter in 11). 1 10 lbs. hutte] d ; best 101bs. i‘rom-ge Keith, D :.-m. Bert anper; 13: Lud‘ford‘ B. Hum T1103. W. Steph mt Sudda by 118. Francis, XV. J. Fen es, T. \V q. T. \V‘ in >3 mus Stop! ppm frame i‘rmxk Hartman I‘hnmpsnu : 2 \Villium Jled sheep, )11 )efis, George bush. Putter No4 Hack Min “(19 Bros. Stephens John \V H999 Gormley r. llal'dmg: 3, Mrs. (J. in lb. rolls, lbs. butter best 4 11'». '5. Charles D11 1' ; Berk Hopper 113, D. C. in crock. butter in Stefihons Stephens tugpips (‘IIS‘ ‘UDS 1nd N

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