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The Liberal, 28 Dec 1899, p. 1

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158 Euro STREET EAST. TORONTO Bury accommadation so guests. Bond, $1 her day Ta PATENT Good ldm may be scoured by our aid. Address, ~[ME °"ENT RECORD, Baltimore. Ii A Inge amount of private funds to loan on improved farm pm warty. Five pox- cent. in- terest. Easy terms gov: repnvuxent. R0 com mission chsnzed on loans. A Qply to A. G. F. L \WRENLE. ‘ Freehold Loan Building, Toronto Or at Richmond Hill on Suturdzxvs. TERMS 31.0) PER DAY dull! I’AL’VIER. - {graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, with diploma. from the Ontario Veterinary Dental School. will visit Maple on Monday and Friday of each week, and Cuncord on Friday 1mm 1 to 3 p. 11:. Calls promptly attended #4) n: ...... A.. , Diseased (if figséfc‘u'céilafifi‘éiu‘éfi‘ém‘séfim ed animals treated by the latest and most ap- proved methods. Bumodelledmnd newly furnished throughout. One of she most convenient and comfortable hotels on Yonge Street. Every modem cou- veujence. Sum 19 {cums for commercial travellers. Ani ealstnppingplace for riding or driving partieshicyclisss. or farmers going: to m- retnrniug from market Electric curs {20.55 the deer. MONEY! MONEY! PALMER HOUSE, VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 3368 for appointment Oddfelluw's Bldg, Tm'outh, cur. Yonge and College Sts., 'l‘nmnto, ‘Vill be in Richmond Hill every . \Vednesday. che:â€"â€"L\cht dum- south of Public School. Dr... W. Cecil flatter, Bl DENTIST, VOL. XXII. Wm. Rogmw Baxxfi‘xs‘x, Room 12, 124 Victoria St, Toronto. Best fitting tvoth, also replnfing, at ' lowest prices. Gem! work. DR. T. A. C U REM, Dentist. . (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) IRE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. D LANGSTAFF; Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a. m.; 12 to 2 p 111.; 7 to 9 p. m. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Cor. Bloor and Spadlnn Ave Toronto. 41/. Jimmy, @M'mg Emma, Member Collegé‘P'hvsh-Jmas and Sm‘gonnu, I Cut. RICHMO ND HILL $1 per annum, in VETERINARY DENTIST: RICHMOND HILL, ‘t RICHMOND H . T. McElroy, DR. L. LAWRASUN, RICHMOND HILL 8m [Git-n: 6x985)!“ BUSINESS CARDS .4‘. McMAIâ€"ION. “Fi’ECE HG’NTRS Emma .92 [7301212115103 wrttrinary I'-'ANl)â€"- mama. fieuta 1m»: °"ENT RECORD, Banknote. Id. «gamma advance.) Prop 01m Ponlani cutter, new; 1 Portland second-hand; 1 Familycu Lter. nun-1y m 526 single harness. new: 1 Set, light. mounted. double harness: 1 6mm l‘ar “mt A large stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places. Licensed Auctions)! for the Counties of York and Ontmo. All sales of farm stack, 610., at- tended to on the shortest notice and reasonable th. Mortgage and bailifl sales attended to. Residence. Stoufi’ville. 0m. Undertaker s a: Emba Im M's. RICHMOND HILL & THORNHII L Licensed Auctioneer for the (‘munty oi Generalsales of implements, furniture.“ timber. etc. ,a/ttended on the shortest not: at reasonable rates. Patronagesolicited. P. U. address Maple Licensed Auctioneers for the County of Sales attended (.0 on shortestuoticeud a annnblentes Patronage solicited. icensodAlzctioneers for theGounty of York ,re pectfully solicit your pact-onage and friendly nfluence. sales attended on the shortest. notice an'! a reasonabe rates. P. 0. aduxess King J. 'I‘. Saigeon. Richmond hill Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. General sales of atock,enc., nromptly attended be at reasonable rates. G. R. Gouldmg, Newton Brook. agent. for the above. SALEM ECKARDT, 63 Winchester St. Turonta Aurora officeâ€"~11emoved totbe old post ofl‘me, one door west of the entrance $0 the Ontario Bank. New-market otficeâ€"Three doors south of the post odice. 11131131211! meox. G. STV. MonGAN. A nrora. N ew market Mouev to loan on land and HEGH CCURT OF jUSTlCE, 8.1:. issuer of flair-lags Llcenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. LENNOX Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, 555. Suite 77 and '78 Freehold Lnnn Bnil ings, cm; Adelaide and Victoria Streets, Toronto. . LIBERAL Office, Richmond Hill (if! ‘ Saturdays. m. T '51: E 153?; NOTA RY PUBLI C: Money to loan at 5 Solicitnr to the: Treasury of Ontario Solicitors tot the Reliance Loan an Cum pun v. Barristers, Sohcitora, «kc. Room 1. No. 18 Toronto SL, Tonmto. ALFRED RACDOUGALL, Ekmmmmz n ammo, G'fim'fifiimé Barristers, Sulicitors, etc. TORONTO OFFICE: N0. 1. Ad St, East. Money to Luau Gas: Toronto (mice, My. Grant’s residencn Wond'nndyp. evorv awning. Thnruflill.nnch Wednesday from 10 lo 32. Ianes Building, 75 MACDDUGALL & JONES. fl-fl COOK & MACDONALD Mr. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each week. c groxas 25 KING SIRE Money to Loan Barristers and Solicitors. Banish!“ E MONEY TO LOAN AT WRIGHT BROE FOR SALE Eckardl «c P! oniice Snigcon a: McEwcaI. Richmond Hill on Wednesdays SPENCER LOVE, stokes d: Blough J. D. Rendman, Barristers, Solicitors RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, DECEMBE ‘cnoneer for the County 01 York. >5 of implements, tumiture.standing Mteuded on the shortest notice and GI'KKISSIONRB IF THE N. E. Smith. F. J. GALLANOUGH Solimmr, Ornn'evmwerI Notary Public, Etc. Per cent Yonge St. (cor. King). Toronto Emmi. LAWRENCE T WEST. TORONTO. In Essentials, Unity; ;] Pox-{laud cutter, chattel mortgages at L..- FREDERICK O. JONES J. H. PRENTICE Uniouvinle Lynn Build- Telephone 47 Telarhvne £984 Telozrhona 215151 é; McEwcn, Wes {6:1 Thou-211; ll, Newfimrket and Savings D BLOUGE W3 one rubber- h :- coal Adelaide J AN, 1 York. at ten. .“v- -u‘...uu \ ‘x-uuq. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bullock of To- ronto, were visiting at, Mr. “'illiam Thomas’ nvm- Sunday. Mls. Nixon had her annual Christ- mas gathering, and the Christ-mas tree with its gifts was a delight to both old and young. The Male Cimnié fiafifidfldiee Clubs tank part in an entertainment at Las- kax last Mugglay eva-ning. Carver read the address. which was signed by Albert Thomas, Frank Piercey. Heber (‘unk and Jas. Carver. The pupils of the Public School this year contributed $3.53 to the Sick Childreij Hus-pita], Toronto. On Thursday afternoon the girls of the senior classes of the Public School presenth their teac‘bm', Mr. T. Mc- Cox-mack, with a. handsome box for collars, and the buys gave him a linem- tiful neck tie case, with an address. The presentations were made by Maud Garrow and Haber Cook, and Jimmie A very pretty event in which the people of this place were much in- terested, took place at. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. Crook last Wednes~ day afternoon, when their dau hter Annie was married to Mr. \V. T. Vat- sm), by Rev. J. \V. Stewart. The bride. was attended by her sister, Miss Martha Crook, while Mr. Ruthfm-d Farr of Toronto, acted as grnomsman. Over eighty guests pill'took nf the wedding breakfast. The bride was the recipient, of a great many beauti- ful and useful presents. The young couple have the hast wishes of all for happiness in their future life. " W’hen upon the resurrection morn, Good fliends we stand together, Glad in His likeness every one. We each shall know the other." It will be as if We parted only yester- day. Please accept our gift which, though small, carries with it our sin~ eere love and best wishes. We wish you many happy years on earth circled bylnved ones and a. home in Heaven with the redeemed. “The Lord bless thee and keep thee, the Lord make His face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee, the Lord lift up His countenance upon thee and give the? peace," V Iva. Richards. Ethel Barker, Annie Hislop, Delia. Winch, Mabel Smith, Edith Smith, Jessie Hem-ick. F .4 W» -\...V.....5 uumma. DEAR TEACHER, ~ {Irwin heard that you are leaving Hendfo , whem you are deservedly loved, we, as H. Muss. desire to Show that, we appreci- ate the efforts you how made to lead us in ways that are right. May the lessons of truth and wisdom you have taught us never be forgotten but he like seed sown on good ground yield- ing an abundant, harvest. We part now, but, 1' Quite a, number of social evvnts have ‘ trunspirvd in our little village since it has been heard from through THE 1 LIBERAL A short time ago Mr. and film. W. Twlsdale invited a few of their friends ] in for an oystvr supper and an even- . ing’fi fup. \Vf hqd n jnllygmyi tjme. Miss Osborne has just, finished a. period of six years and a half (lf faith- ful service for lhr- school section lim-e. During that time the school has been inastateuf prngrvss as evinced not nnlyby the re-pm-ls (if the inspector fruln tune to time but also by the 8110- L'GSS of the scholaxs in their pl'munLinn vxums. Her candidates for the high school too have almost, invariably been successful. The section at large regret, that she has seen fit to tender her resignation. As a member of our community she made many true friends a large number of whom gath- Pl‘E‘d art, the. home of Mr. W. Cnmisky where she. has been boarding, to bid her l‘umlvell. A very pleasant evening was spvnb together acting churades and playing games familiar to old and ymmg. On Thursdny afternoon hm- Sundny-schuul ' class (If girls nn-t at Mrs. V. Hem'icks and presented her with a pretty little bedroom lump acâ€" cnmpunied by the following address; nu... m The school closed 1m Friday until after the holidays when Miss \Vvii- wom‘lof Richmond Hill Will assume the responsibility of moulding the minds of the young hopefuls of Head- ford. Miss Lam-a Leek entertained a house full of her ymmg friends at a hirthdny party. A very pleasant; evening was xpPllb together. Miss Lam-a recvived a number of pretty gifts as tokens of esteem from her frgomls. A select, few recentlysp011t an even- ing at the home of Miss A. Henx-ick. Sh and her sister,Miss Pent-Larc- adepbs at the piano and their brother “fin is an expert, with the violin. A mm musical heat was the progrzmune for the PVf‘nill . Mr. and éirrs Kenneth Henrick at Jiilet, V‘Viscnnsin, are visiting their (am-Puts. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Gomisky :mrflLMrs. Violet Henrickpf this place. ,, ‘1; The Missos Améugiifiih'Rréégie‘ z-icks of Tumntn spent Xmas thjl' mogheg Mrs. V. Henricks. in Non-Essentials, Liberty ,- in all things, Charity." Headford Hope Hun- with Sr.IVâ€"E. Rumble. E. Deadman, R. Rumble, M. Otfen. Sr. IIIâ€"V. Hislnp, A. Rumble. Jr. IIIâ€"E. McNaix; A. Savage, M. Jnhusun, J. “’ilsnn. Sr. 11â€"13. Other], M. Fagzm, L. Mc- Nair. 1. Keith. Part: IIâ€"J. Keith, 0. Othen. Purl: Iâ€"A. McNuir; J. Rumble J. y Hislnp. R. Rumble. Following is Patterson school report for Deoemhor : Some of our yuung penple are tak- ing an active part in the Literary and debuting Society at Maple. Miss Etta and Mr. \Villxs Lahmer of Edger spent Sunday with relatives here. day. Mr. and His. T. Rupert attenoded the silwr wedding nf Mr. and Mrs. W. Dipeman. Teston, Friday. Miss Lulu Shunk gave a party Fri- day eveningiu honm- of her hmther yslson who‘ztttaiued his umjority that M1. E. Cooper accompanied by his cousin, Mr. Cooper of Testuu are sppnding the holidays with friends at Heu-riettsville. Mr. Walter Grice took a load of young penple tn the Christmas enter- tainment 5w {9391:3011 Satludny night. Part, I Clussâ€"â€"Stanley C:LSuly,\V1'L)xy Tuppelz, Hargld My] phy: Mr. Carson Cooper af Ham'iettsvilie is visiting his father and other rela- tives here. Tdtal number of fiufiiis entered on the Register during the your, 59. Average attendance for the year, 31. Part II Classâ€"Stella Casely, Lenn- ard Duncan. Eli Bales, Erny Dihh, Lorne Cluhine, Stella Murphy, Annie Bell. Eva Jones. Jufi. 11 Glassâ€"Stella Clubine, John Bales. Jennie Oster, Jean Topper, Victor Junes, Alice Oster, John Kers- will. Sen. IIIVClassâ€"Etrhe‘lméfixbine, Geo. Toppvrulyhp Grady, Sen. II" Classâ€"Glédyg Snigoon, Georgie Brown. Jennie Gamble, Frank G1;;ndy,rC-h_ns. Hart. W G'ol': man, Alex. Ncwbery, Gladys Legge Ella Casely, Leonard Glass. gone to for this omasion. Mr.Saigeon on behalf of his Wife and himself thanked the people for expressing tlwirupprociation of what they had heard in this manner and said if parâ€" ents would take a greater interest in . education and visit the school oftener it would hl‘ a [mans of encouragement to both chili’rcn and teacher. School was then dismissed to meet again on the 3rd of January, 1900. On Saturday evening, Dec. 23, the Church of England Sunday school celebrated their a nnual entertainment and Uhristnms Tree in Jefferson school Rm: Mr. Field occupied the chair. During the first part of the evening an entertainh‘rnt was givvn by the child- ren of the school. Miss BeSSy Legge deserve-s credit for the pains she had taken in training the children. The Chrismias Tree which was beautifully decorated and illuminated was wellâ€" filled with presents for the young and middle-aged. The eyes of the little folk opened Wide when they heard a loud rapping at the outside portal. When the door was opened who Was there hut- old Santa Claus. He was loudlychrercd as he toddled up the aisle. Aftvr wishing all a Merry Xmas lio hogan to distribute the var- ious pro-writs which he did in a manner satisfactory to all. The presents re- ceived by some of the young people brought forth great applause. The meeting was hrouglit to a close by sing- ing, “ God Save the Queen.” The following is a report of S. S. No. 4 Markham and 21 Vaughan. The names are arranged in order of merit. '17 A. Iliu. III CIEtSSâ€"Sgldie Fisher, Her- nufim Casgly, {91m Mm-tsou. called upon to fill the public positions of our land. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the teacher and Mrs. Saigon“, who helped to train the children; for the trouble ‘they had V r . . - - - ~ v u - - u I u \leo Lkl "ran Iv- Mr. Barry iegge was appointed chair- man and at 2.30 p. m. opened the en- tertaimnent with a, few appropriate IC- mux-ks. During the proceedings sever» u! of the ladies and gentlenn-n present were callod upon for a, sgeech. They all exp: esse I pleasure at eing present and thruglm the children pvrformed their parts m a very creditable man- ner. and said they believed if WP had mum of th's kind of entertainment it would be a. great, benefit to the child- ren in afterlife when they would be The closing exercises of Jefferson schnnl Were held on Friday afternoon, Dec. 22nd, when a. concert consisting of recitations, diulo 1193 and songs was givc‘n by the chi dren. This was the first public entertainment that had been given by the children- of the schnul for smile time and the people of the svctinn. (ASpeciaHy the ladies. turn- fd unit, in good numbers to hear it. Patterson She rwood Jefferson CR 28, 1899. yn. WEDNESDAY. Jan. lOâ€"Creait sale of fresh milch cows. swingers, swine. homes. vehicles, Gm. nt'l‘hnmpsnn's howl. Lansing. Sale at one o'ckuck. Terms from four to eith monthly. " chi-dc 6r Prentice, nvczinneers. \VEDNEBDAY, Jan. a-Auction snle 0! fresh mi'k cows. springer-s. horses. vehicles. 610.. at the Pulmer h'vnsn, comment-mg at 1.30 p. m. Terms 4 months. Saigeon <9 McEwen, nuc- tinnecra. IS'PurLiua getting their hilln printed at thin Otfice will receive a. notice simiiar to the lbove FREE r-r CHARGE uhmélm'oii Markhamv 'Tp. V: Quantz, reeve; James Dimmm John Eckm'dt, A. Summerfeldt, E. H. Sisley, coun- cillal's. VVnodbridgeâ€"T. F. \Vallaee, reeve ; cuuncillm-s ke-lected‘ Richmond Hillâ€"P. G. Snvagemeeve; \V. Innes, D. Hill. T. H. Trench, R, \V. Glass, councillors. Auroraâ€"F. T. Daville. Newmax'kebâ€"H. S. Cane. Vaughanâ€"Alex. Bryson. reeve; J. H. Kirby, J. N. Boyle, NV. \Vatson, D. M. Mallny, councillors. Pai-t IIâ€"~Erwfi‘h ‘bini'rxtonl Franz; Schmidt, Frank Burns. The following are amoung the Munâ€" icipnl officers elected by acclamatiog luggfiriduy :â€" Part fâ€"Maud éxiiiié'z. Jimmie Tool‘ 9y, Tenna. Charlton, EVillie Powell, Earuie Flshe1~.. J1": IIILXV'iIIio Schmidt, Annie. Clmrltnn. Edgar Dean, Gussie Burns, Edgar Qhaglton. Sr. I IIâ€"Sm‘u H , Pen-y ma n, Hem-y Hal-per, Pm-ryma m, Si. llâ€"VVilIie Ground, Priscilla. LiLley, Charlie Robinson. Sr. IVâ€"Fm'mie Fume-r, David Fuller, Eva Quantz, Edith VVI-ight, Bertie Schmidt, Anfithoqy Charlton. The following is the school report. fog" nggmyer, 1899. The High School Literary Society will resume its meetings probably the second Thursday in January. These- gatherings have already proved of great educational value. to, say unth- ingof their use as n. relaxation from; suhvol duties. Storey, III. ; Seymour Cooper. III._ - Form 1I.â€"Annie Stevensnn, II‘I. Annie Stewart, III. ; Alex. Read, 111.. Agnes Stewart, III. Fox-m I.â€"GénevieÂ¥e- Harris, I. The other students either failed to reach the required percentage, 0:- ne- glected to Write at one or more of the test examinations. ' Each guardian or parent will receive a. full and detailed report, as soon as. school I'e-npens. If this report is not: received promptly. strict enquiry shguld he maQe as totbe reason. 0.3!! work the very file dziy 0f schonl-L The appende list shows who obâ€" tained honors for the past, term. The numerals after the names mark the. percentage. For class 1., 75 per cent. is required ; for claSS 11., 66 per cent. ; and for class III., 50 er cent. : Form IV.â€"Frank owes, 1.; Fred, HILI‘I'iSOD. I. Form rupee;an Kl‘mck, u. ; Adar Gohn. II. ; Mrrie Shunk, III. ; Frank Storey, IlI. ; geylpougCuoper. IIIL As the Board is spxu-ing no effort to- maintaln the high standard of the school, parents may rest assured their children will be educated along correcp lines. There is still room for a flew good students. Do not put off coming until too late. All who wish success for 1900 should enter to take up their. woyk the very file day Of schonl-L Additions are being made to the library. The honksulsn will be catn- lugued differently and removed to. quarters easier 0f access to all. In the reading-mom, the Ladies’ Home Journal and The London Illus- trated News am now on fyle, in ad- dition to other papers previously men- tia_ned_1u "this column. The Hi h School Committee of the: Board of ‘ducatinn is busy these days makingimpruvements needed at the school. VVhon the term npens on the 3rd of January next, the pupils and teachers will he even more comfortably. [mused than heretofore. Moreover, by the new arrangement of rooms and- sezitin much more blackboard space is avai :the. This, of course, is a. con- sidemble item in the economy of the class-room. Besides it will be much easier to heat the portions of the building which me now to be used. The lunch-rooms have been fitted with stornrsash and hetter provision made L... LL- 7 I I fox: the: cold antfi‘e}: Elected by Acclamation. My Srteuimr High School Notes Sale Register. lice. 251 Braidii‘yrh‘ew York‘ [Single copies, 3 cts. 1. A. N EW-TON, Teacher. iled Smum. Cnnnd. m. llaml Bunk :nbnu won your‘l‘ cx-umehce. {INN & C0. m "noticed the lurgcs‘. hemmd ic purer. 1-3.qu yegg , s and main-Mum: m. V1333 Pfci‘lfpllth A mer- ~V “RIVA N. (‘0!) _( ‘ I‘M-nu, Tram Emily Tommy (unrio No 26

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