VOL. XXIII. r 9, ' , n “ “@1113 galscml IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT THE UBERALPRJNTINM PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. '1‘. F. McMAHON. Gmduuto of the Ontario Veterinary College, with diploma. from the Ontario Veterinary Dental School. will visit Maple on Monday and Friday of each week. and Concord on Friday from 1 to 3 p. 11:. Calls promptly attended to Diseases of horses, cattle and other domesticat- ed animals treated by the latest and most ap- proved methods. DR. LANGSTAFF. RICHMOND HILL. J. T. McElroy, VETERINARY SURGEON Ofï¬ce Hours : p. m Best {ï¬tting tegth, :11570 {-epiaping, at Oddfellow’s Bldg, and College Telephone 3368 for appointment. Will be in Richmond Hill every \Vednesdnly. Ofï¬cezflNexb door south of Pul SchooL Romodollod, and Gus of the most hotels on Yonge venience. Sam] travellers. Au i91' driving parties DR. T. A. CURRlE, Dr. W. Cecil Tmtter, E. DENTIST, to 0‘: retï¬fuir pass the door. .BQDEIN PAL‘REEL Every Accommodation for the tr: elling public. F. J. GALLANUUGH, PALMER HOUSE, Es C5 ‘;. I 5“! HUL 09115 by telephone from Richmond Hill charng to me. Cor. Bloc ' am! Spadlna Ave 'l‘oronm. Room 12, 12% Victoria St. Toronto. $1 per annum, in advance.] Member College) Phasiï¬inus and Surgeona n Ripans Tabules (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) RICHLIOND HILL. BIIKPKJE. THOROUGH LY REFITTED, ‘ipans Tabul DR. L. LAWRAS VETERINARY DENTIST. RICHNIOND HILL. RICHMOND BUSINESS CARDS. Stolflqm: 6208p“: VETERINARY SURGEON, Thornhill. Inweg‘t p1 OFFHCE HOURS Em'ron & Pnomm’ron WY“. Regaia Bcnflsx, 0 pi n’. v « U1 wrttrinnrg “431mm . â€"-ANDâ€"â€"â€"' 81:0 10 3.111.; 12 €02 7t09 p. m. 39133“. Toronto, cor. Sts., Toronto Jre flatmence. >Ieasant laxative. EEOTEL, Good {vork 'FTTT.T ASUN Public Prop L‘a ‘ COOK & MACDONALD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. TORONTO OFFICE: No. 1. Adelaide St†East. Mr. Cook will be at Maple on Tlmrsda-y afternoon of each week. EaelToronto Ofï¬ce. Mr. Grant’s residence Woodbndge, every evening. Thornhill.enab Wednesday from 10 to 12. HIGH COURT OF JU EUNGAN, GM?†& SKEW Barristers, Solicitors, 650.. 25 KING STREzr/I‘ WEST, TORONTO. Aurel-n. ofï¬ceâ€"Removed to the old post oflice. one door west of the entrance to the Outnno Bank. Newmarket ofï¬ceâ€"Three duors south of the p 35!? om ce. '1‘. HERBERT LENNOX, G. STV. MORGAN. Aurora. N owm arket SALEM Ecxmnn'r, J. H. PRENTICE 168 Wellington Place, Toronto. Unionvitle Money to loan at 5 per cent LENNOX ,& 316mm, Mouev to loan on land and Liceneerl Auctioneers for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. Genuml sales of sgockï¬tc†promptly attended to at reasonable rates. G.R.Gouldmg, Newton Brook, agent for tho abuve. Licensed Auctioneer for t1 Genera) sales of implemeut timber. etc. .uttended on th< at reasonable rates. Patronageï¬olicited. P. 0.1 E. F. B. Jonxsg‘nla. Q. C Suite 77 ings, License Aucti spgccfully solic ï¬ï¬‚uencé. sales attend and a. ransouabe rates Eva accommodaiion to Der an NE. TEEFY. NOTAR ’ PUBLIC, Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York salesattended to on shortest notice and at ma sonnblerates Patronage solicited. J. 'I‘. Suigeou, Richmond Hill Licensed Auctionear for the Counties of York and Ontario. All sales of harm stock. &c., at- tended to on the shortest notice and reasonabh mtea. Mortgage and bailiff sales attended to. Residence. Stouï¬ville. 0m: RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL JAS. N EWTON W IGHT BROS. A large stock of Funeral kept at both pl; ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, ELQIN Myles JOHNSTON; ROSS & FALCONBRIDGE. C STOKES Undm'mkcrs «i: Emhnlmers LIBER A, G. F. LAWREI“ @gï¬més E®§§Sfla SLIGI‘ OI JVLafI‘la '8 14113611363. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% Barristerss, JANES BUILDINGS, TORONTO NJ: at; was: mwxxaaap 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO Barrister, Solicitcr. Notary. is-iers and Seiicilor Eciiawdt & P Sai Stakes & AL Ofï¬ and cor. solicited. P. 0. address Maple EL égwwsf, RIC LMO‘ND HILL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900‘. J. D. Readman, COMMISSIONER IN THE lotioneer for the County of York. IS of implemexits, turuiture,standinq latter}de on tbs shortest notice and id '78 Freehold Loan Bui] )r. Adelaide and Victoria Streets, Toronto. v J. E. McEwen in Weston. ’ geon k NlcEwen. ioneers for the Com :it your patronage '5 attended on the s fice. Richmond Hill on Saturdays. land and oh» We] mortgages at lowest rates. ALCONBBIDGE In Essentials, Um To PéTEHT Eons! Ideas Smith. THE 9"ENT RECORD, patronage {md frien'dly d on the shortest notice P. 0. address King Blough the County of Â¥qu$9 .L.‘_-, ,, may be secured by our aid. Address, sues neniice M. Board. 81 l'lCGS. Tole Baiï¬more, Em. ux-nishings :ORGE Ross ‘1 bone 2984 D BLOUGH wily; The heat of summer is East, the dreary winter will soon 9 here, nature’s beauty is already beginning ltofadc and will soon be smitten by the frosts of October. ! The weather is of late more like ‘ June, but will soon be chilled by the ' nnrt h-west winds on or .ubout \Vood- 9 bridge Fair day. The following from an exuhangp pretty fully expresses the feeling of every newspaper nmnuger in the Province. I‘hore are a number of those absent-minded individualsâ€"«and they are not all fat-mans eitherâ€"whom THE LIBERAL would like to have a visit from. It is unfortunate, but true, that nearly every body's account is paid before the printer is thought of, and then the wallet is empty and another weary year’s wait results. Gentlemen. if you owe us a dollar or two, call in and settle upâ€"-clon’tlet the amount mow : You’re an abssmt-minded beggar And we are really tired Of having to frequently remind You come into town on every n day, But you always leave this unpaid bill behind you. Cook’s son, farmer’s son. son of the well-tn-do, ' Twice ï¬ve hundred little accounts . Unpaid on books to-ilay. Every one could be setnk d at; once, If ynu would only try, Feel in your pockets for Heaven’s sake and pay ! pay! payl When you’ve sold your wheat and butter, When you’ve sent your milk to town, When you’ve got, your cheque for bacon, eggs or hay, Will you kindly cast your optics on your little printer’s bill And settle it, at once without delay. The treasnror was authorized tn pay the following accounts : Eph. LlllP, sheep claim. . . . . . . . . . $ 5 33 Hurt & Riddell. stationery. , . . . . 2 66 “'1â€. Clement, repairs to- hill. ‘. 12 ()0 J. J. Cook. gravel . . . . . . . . ... .. 84 Mrs. Gamble, gravel . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chas. Jones, repairs to hill . . . . . 9 00 J. Gray, culvort‘, and grading. . . . 9 00 J. Mch‘rillirruy. open-Ming grader 9 (X) J. “'elherill, operating grader†6 (10 GM). Charlton, gravel . . . . . . . . . . 3 29 limos & Sons, plank . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 30 J. L. Gard, labor and cedar . . . .146 23' YONGE STREET. Ed. Martin, stnne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 09 Vfln. Chatterley, breaking stune 10 U0 Wm. Chatterley, 22.3 days†work in Aug†Sept. and Oct: . . . . . 22. 50 \anter Chatterley, 1 day with horse and cart r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ‘Vatsonâ€"Boyleâ€"that the treasurer ay to Andrew McNeil for Vaughan _ Imvmen‘s Assosiaï¬on the sum (If ‘30.â€"Carri€~d. The council then adjourned to meet on Nov. 13, at, 10 a. m. In the future the milway station here will be known as Maple. The amount required to have the name changed has been raised, and sign- hoards bearing the new name have. been put up. Council met on 10 a. m. The were hers all presenp Minut'es of last au_(_i_ adopted. The executive committee of the Vaughan Sabbath School Association met last, Saturday afternoon in the Vestry of the Methodist; Church to make arrangements for the conven- tio'h to he held in January. Sunday Mr. Man-k Harrison had the mis- fortune some time ago for a. horse to step on his foot. rendering lncunmtiun difï¬cult. He is able to be out again, Rev. S. W. Dean-excha'nged pulpits )y’lth_ Rev. F. C. Keam of Thornhill, on The \Vomen’s Auxiliary held their ï¬rst meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Speight on \Ve‘dnosday of last wee-k. A large number were pxesenb. The money raised will be used 1'01: con- nexional needs at home. Mr. T. B. Speight, P. L. 8., return- ed home last week after spending the past four months surveying in the district around Lake Abhitibee. About ï¬fty new volumes have been added to the library of the Methodist Sabbath School. Miss Hooke of Toronto, is visiting at the Parsonage. “'e are sorry to announce M r.F1-ank Keï¬ur on the sick list, but; hope he will soon be around avain. Mr. James H. Keï¬'or has returned 1'! 0m his trip to North Bay, fooling much refreshed ; we hope the trip will 510 high a. world of good for his present The Absentedâ€"Minded Farmer. ; in Non-Essentials, Liberty ;' in all things, Charity.†Vaughan Council to froï¬uently remind you, into town on every market, Sherwood. M aple @®‘ Tuesday, Oct. 9, at in the chair. Mem- meeting were road 9 00 9 00 9 0;) 6 (ll) 3 29 01) 84 35 Mr. Arthur S. Fry. our local black- smith. is doing a. very prosperous bus- inesw, and at present states things gtmd, looking fox-ward to the coming winter. Miss Tenn Kefl’or with her brother Visit. 0 Mrs. Anthony Kef‘for and Mrs. Mark Harrison \\’(‘l"(-‘. visiting friends in Markham on Sunday last. Mrs. A. Bndka of Toronto, was visit- ing hm‘ mother, Mrs. A. Keffer, on ThursQay last. 77 MP. Herbert Keffer was visiting Mr. J. Julian of Testtm, on Sunday last. Mr. Sam. Ireland suffered the loss of a horse valued at. $100. Mr. Albert Rankin has severed his connection with M r. Ireland, thresher. Mr. Emerson Cooper has made the purchase of a, new wagon; it, is an ideal piece of wm k. Divine service was held in the Luth- eran Church lust, Sabbath, and was r‘nndncted by the pastor,- Rev. Mr. and will soon he busily engaged at his work. . Hity. Aizu‘ge number from 1191-9 attended the recvptiun l0 Capt. T. Wallace at \Vnodln'idge'. Mr. John G. Kof‘fer was visiting friends at Thomhill station on Sun- day last. Mr. 'A. Badkn of Toronto. passed thruugh here on his Way to VVood- bridge. Mr. Mark Harrison and wife were visiting Sunng at Mr. I. Keffel"s. Mr. Arthur Keffer has ï¬nished team- ing out his barley; he had a very heavy crop. Mr: G92). \V‘iiliums of Toronto, wheeled out; to his home here for Monday. he Weather has [wen beautiful of late and has been very warm. The farmers are getting along-fairly W911 with their fall work. Miss Pethenin Leek has been con- ï¬ned to her bed for some time, but is now recovm‘ing. In spite of the warm weather there was a large attendance at the Mark- ham Fair this fall, and very good ex- hihits. Miss Nellie and Mr. Chas. Hopper attend the Presbyterian Church at Iiifi‘hlllplld_ Hjll quit}: regularly. Mr. Louis Maï¬es has Keen home 011 a. visit. Mr. Emerson Cnan took a trip to “'nodhridgo «m Sunday. Mr. Seymnuq Cooper, who was suc- cessful in passing his exams. at Richâ€" mond Hill, started to attend the Uni- versity at, Toronto. Revival services have star-ted in our church. Mr. I. Keï¬'m- suiferpd the loss of a, young cow; it was a valuable beast. Mr. Harrison and Mr. Ash have made the purchase of some ï¬ne cattle at a sale in King. The BliLish re-entered Bloemhof, near Kimberley. chber 14, unoppos. ed, and captured 50 Boers. Men’s ï¬ne beaver overt-outs trimmed with g03d italiun lining, velvet collar, in hmwn and black, at $5 each. At.- kinson 8: Switzer. Our neckwear department is show- ing some of the neatest eï¬ects in bmvs, four-in-hands and putfs, all strictly new silk in very pretty weaves. at 25c. and 50c. Atkinson & Switzer. Mr. \Vm. BJddy of VVnodbridge, was visiting at Mr. Jackson‘s. The wife of Mr. Geo. Evans of New- market, accidentally fell through an open trap door into the cellar, a. dis- tance of six feet. As al'esult her right wrist was badly sprained and her head was cut open in several places. If you anticipate going away for Thanksgiving Day, come in and see what, a difference we can make in you with one of our 25c. ties, in buws, strings,four-in-hands, etc. Atkinson 6; Switzer. Mrs. Jessie Mat-1', wife of John Murr, a builder and contractor, Toronto Junction, died Tuesday after a linger~ ing illness. She was in her 59th year. The funeral will take place to Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Thursday after- noon at 2.30 o’clock. Inspector Nnxon reports that the binder twine industry at the Central Prison has bPen ‘most successful this year. The factory has turned out about 25 per cent. more twine and rope than it, turned out: last: year. and a ready market has been found for all of it. The scarcity of manilla. hemp, which limited the output of the factory last year, is not, so much in evidence this year. Our dress good section is a. particular feature in our store this season, as we have. one of the choicest ranges of black and colored dress fabrics and costume cloths we have ever shown. Atkinson:& Switzer. News Notes. ï¬eadi‘or i? home at, present Frank for a. short The South African League passed a resolution in favor of II. preferential tarilf on British manufactures. Hon. A. G. Blair was nominated f( r the City of St. John. and Col. Tucker for the City and County by the Liber- als Tuesday. The Grand Jury at Quebec wore un- able to agree upon a bill in the con- spiracy charges against the Ville Marie Bank directors, and the case is at a standstill. Rev. Sam. P. Jones, the famous evangelist. is broken down m health. and his hysician has forbidden him from imfulging in public speaking fcr some time. " A Russian General in command of t‘I'OO s ordered to China but after- war 5 recalled is reported to have said that his men were required to meet another foe. Press correspondents suggest that “the fue" means Ger- many. Hoping for a. continuance of patron- age we are, FALL TERM IN THE ï¬mmcï¬m gamma: W E The undersigned who have been couductin a Blueksmithing Business at Elgin lIills for the past 17 years, Wish to thank their customers for past, patronage, and say that the business will he continued as heretofore, under the ï¬rm name of Samuel Clift’s Sons. mmmgusmasg m a: E floflege g gamma TO RONTO. Aug. 22~1m. THE SUN Life Assurance Co. Assures on all the modern plans, and is qne of 3119 must Drusgerous and prograsszve ’ communes in existence. NOW Gpen Subscribe for THE - LIBERAL LIBERA L OFFICE. Enter any time. Ten Teachers. Sixty Typewritng Machines. Unexcelled facilities for assisting graduates to upsibions. Write for Calendar. W. H. SKA‘W, Principal. Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. T. F. Me Premiums low, p0} Take a policy with v E Ez'ï¬ï¬fiflé,’ If? .QEEVARBE. [Single copies, 3 cts. OF CANADA SAMUEL CLIFTS SONS r, policies unconditional and uonfurfeitable. Yours Truly, MAHON the district agent. RICH MOND HILI 16 'EE