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The Liberal, 21 Feb 1901, p. 1

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VOL. XXIII. UBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHHSG RICHMOND HILL, ONT. THURSDJ 1‘ . 14‘ . Mo Best fittin Gddfellmv’s Bldg, Toronto, cor. Youge and College 8135., Toronto, ’Will be in Richmond Hill every \Vedm‘sday. OMCe:â€"â€"cht dour South of Public School. Br. W. G ail “Emmy, B. DENTIST,- DR. T. A. CUR}: Telephone 3368 for appointment). $I per annum, in advanCe. J. T. Mcilroy, VETERINARY SURGEON Gradnate of the Ontario Vegevmm‘y Canes/e, wish d1 loma. from Lha Uumno Verenum-y Dental ubonl.WIllvisib Maple on Monday and Friday or each week. and Cnucord on Friday ham 1 to 3 p. m. Calls promptly amended to. Discuss nf horseapacue and other domesticat- ed unimalsprepneu by the latest and most. up- ‘K to or returui pass the door Room 12, 121 Victoria St. Toronto prov ed methw Remodellndnm One or the mos. hotels on YuuL‘ Cells by telephone from Richmond Cor. Bfloor and Spadnaa Ave.. Toronto. A‘dembefll‘ouoge Physicians and Sm- .I‘IDHN PALWIBR. HULSE SVCI‘Y RICHMOND 13(3ntisgt, (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) ‘. J. GALLANDUGH, .1. AL M E l _ VETERINARY DENTIST; RICHMOND HILL, fitting teeth, also replating, lowest, prices. Good work. RICHBIOE THOROI VETERINARY SURGEON, rfhornhill. iipqt l3 PUBLX 'ing pry-bi Burton (.1 J ANGSTAFF‘ TERMS 6 Hill char Tm. Roxie“: 111 FECE “(DUEth X) Q\X\I\ sh , vAY MORNING ‘13! etcrinarg M l. 32M! :9. Tabuies: pleasant laxative AT THE â€". NDâ€" 93mm. newly ER HOUSE MAHON. ll {LY J 10 a. m 0 9 p.111. 2.22m 111E103 finished throughc em; and eumfurcu to me U r. 'FTTT.T DAY m in, Y, BE, . '1‘} N OTA RY LEN N 0X Mon 3 v to MONEY TO auiéaie’éa. EaslToroMo Ofiice. Mr. Grant’s residence, Woodbndge. ewrj.’ evening. Thomhill,eaqh Wednesday from 10 to 12. SALEM I 168 We}: Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Geode sold on consignment. General sales of atock,etc.. promptly attended to M reasonable rates. G.R.Gouid1ug, Newton Brook. agent for the above. HIGH COURT ssuer of License Auctioneers 202‘ the County of Yorkxe- spectfully solicit your patronage and friendly ufluence. sales nttnuded on the sLortazt notice and A rensouabemtes. P. 0.uddross King J. '1‘. Saigeon, MupIe‘ Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Salesatteuded to on shortest notice and at renâ€" sonablerates Patronage sulicited. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Generalsales of implements, iurnihu‘estanding timber, etc. ,nttenfled on the shortest notice and atreusonable rates. Patroungt-soiicited. P. 0. address Maple Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York and Ont/arm. All sales of farm stock, &c.. at- tended M on the shortest notice and reasonable mtoq. Mortgage and builifif eal'ee attended to. Residence. Stoufl’villo, Out mm 25 KING STHE 1.T W JIEER, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL ISS Eve accomm A large stovk of Funeral Furnishings kept; at both places. 3%,]? - â€".. . C STOKES RICHMOND Bum-i Undornzkers V & Emmi liners, RICHMOND EEHJL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901. Eckm-dt a PI canine 21115178 Freehold Loan Bn‘ cor. Adelaide and Victoria Streets, Toronto. AL Office. Richmond Hill on Saigeon Bur WRIGHT BROS, Etekos £3 filough. C’TMMZSSIONE J. D. Realm“: Richmond Hill fist/era, on land and 10 wesL ru. m 1 l’iace. Toronto WWW -e-‘1'hrec doors south ARRIAGE LICENSES, EN 1%: E34135}? moved to‘tbn old post nfi‘ice wt of the alumnae to the an HILL POST OFFIl'E . Sanderson, V. S & MORGA 0F JUSTICE,&C EAMZQJO‘; LOAN AT MACDONALD G. STV. RiOIlGA PUBLM B I}! THE Smith. table at the: rear of drug 'entre Sta. 12¢! J. R. McEwen. Weston. Mcfliwen. llama} m( $50!! tors, M9,, ,e the High School on :ents, pole and shafts e7; tiz mm Bnhd a n, TORONTO :3 hrx UnlonuJe b‘thrQ D BLOUGE :ngcs at math 1'84 {1,81 Unity,- in Non-Esswtials, Libsrty; in all things, Charity. Council met; at the ToWn Hall on Fell’y 12‘ The Rm \‘e in the chair. Members present: Messrs. Malluy, IJevins, Boyle, and Longhouse. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The following petitions were pre- lseutod: From Tlms. Cook and 13 others asking to hilYL' 'Rozld Division No. 10 divided so as to form two divisions; from John T. Devins and 5 lothers asking the council to appoint an arbitrator for the purpose of form- inga Union School Section between part of S. S. No. 12, Vaughan, and Emery School Section in the township ]of York. A number of ratepayers ‘ from S. S. No. 12 weie )l‘E'SL'llD in ref- erence to the change w icli was asked at last meeting of the council; also representatives fiom S. S. No. 9, Velâ€" lm-e; No. 11, Pm-pleviile; No. 15, Elcler‘s Mills, and No. 17. Kleinburg. Longhouse Boyleâ€"that the hem. '13ziy the' following claims for sheep I killed by dog or dogs, being 3% value : John Goulding, 2 hith killed. .3; (S 66 -\Vm. Siiuey, 1 sheep killed . . . . _ 50 â€"C;u-1~ied. Devinsâ€"Malloyâ€"tlmt the petition from Thos. Cook and 13 others be granted, viz. :â€"â€"That the east pat-l; of lots 38, 39, 40 and 41 be. taken frum Ruad Division No. 10 and to form Rudd Division NH. 4, and that James Baker be taken from Div. Nu. 81, and placed in Div. Np. ltLâ€"-Gar1ied. A Mannyâ€"Jimnghnuseâ€"Lhut the peti- tion from S. b‘. No. 12, Pine Grove, asking for the formation of two Sec- tions, and for changing other Sections fur the said pul-puse, be not, granted by this counciLâ€"Uari'ied. 'The petition of John T. Devins was laid over for further consideration. vainsâ€"Bnyleâ€"lhulv the treats. re- fund the following amounts to Mr. Geo. F. Logge. collector ; Donald McQuun-ie, no dog . . . . . . $ 1 (H) S. BlanchunL no (lug . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 Devinsâ€"Boyleâ€"trhat the treas. pay the folluwing nccuunt: Hal-t & Riddell,elecLiou snppliesflflO 00 " " ussessmenpmlls. . 9 00 “ “ “ notices 2 50 “ “ “- guides 30 â€"â€"Caz'ried. Devinsâ€"Mallny that the trans. pay the following mad accounts: Ernest; Pleusunce,huuling grnvel$34 0') James Baker, " “ 66 5â€"!) Harry Graham, “ “ 31 07: Robt. Vv'alkington, “ ‘ “ 31 7:3 James Bukvl‘, Harry Graham, Robt. Vvialkington, J allies I-lnifey Horace Rumble, Thomas Rumble, Alfred Reuman, Alfred Rumble, Frank Rumble, Boy Bassingthwaite, George Clark, Aaron \Vhitumre, \Villiam Rumble, Arthur Mortson, Henry Wilson, Frank VVhitmorc, \Valtel Bone, Frank Line, John Longhend, “7illiam Mavtheson, John Rumble, Rolph Line, Pryce Evans, John Tyndall, Wm. Patteu'son, John Bowes, Thomas Prentice, D. S. Roanmn, Reuben Kefl’er, Anthony Bo wes, Oliver Line, Herbert; High, John J. Cook, 1671 \Villiam Blake, work Herb. Blake, John Dozidlnan, Marley Molfut, John Bakeu', \Vm. Bone, Thos. Poole, levelling on road u u - G00. Poole, Miles Farrell, “ \Vm. Mellish, u u u u u u u u u u u u u u n n u it ,u u u u u u u u u n u u u n It |‘ 5‘ ‘| I‘ I5 ‘6 H (I H ‘S u. S‘ £‘ 5‘ IL 1‘ 6‘ ‘5 5‘ l‘ ‘K 53 5‘ U ‘l 5‘ 6‘ ‘l (5 u in pit . . . . LL u u u u (6 picks & handles:: Wm. Mellish, foreman in pit Jus. Hutchinson, hauling gravel i (lhas. Nuttress, George Kalli-in), \Vm. \Vardlzuv, Jas. Thomson, Roht. Goodall, James “’0 Hi, George \Vood, 5 u l‘ ‘5 ‘0 I6 I‘ u (50' w‘ 31 mi 31 7.5, 30 65 ‘ 30 75 23 73$ 29 33‘ 27 75 50 35 27 10 r 48 75 , 27 45 ‘ 75 08 25 05 47 03 ‘ 27 15 25 47f 23 65 13 65 . 23 10 23 35 40 00 23 78 17 78 20 00‘ 17 55 13 95 , 390 yds. gravel. .116 93 Zl 37 20 25 15 37 19 50 7 57 George John B John B John V Robt. : George Wuna, '- Jobn Kellmn, -“ John E. Arnold, ” Johu \Vhite. work in pit. . .. Robf. Shoz'tell. “ . . .. A. )lcUlusky, “ . . . . M. Clan-y, sharpening picks 0. Kitchen, sharpening pick Jas. Nattress, levelling gmr John Allen, foreman in pit P. G. “'ardlzm’, gm vel Ch a Jun. ‘x'm Chas. Shaw, nulls, etc ‘ Gr. Hunter. Work {a pit Yonge St. A( Abraham “‘inger, stm \Vm. E. Noss, stone .. J. Murphy, stone . , . . D. \‘V. (Tlubino, stone Vaughan Council \V. C -nt(nn luhim pkins anal-l u t tel-l 0116 count (S It |‘ 5‘ ‘| I‘ I5 ‘6 H (I H ‘S u. S‘ £‘ 5‘ IL 1‘ 6‘ ‘5 5‘ l‘ ‘K 53 5‘ U ‘l 5‘ 6‘ ‘l (5 u 66 50‘ 31 mi 31 7.5, 80 65 ‘ 30 75 23 73: 29 33‘ 27 75 50 35 27 10 y 48 75 , 27 45 ‘ 78 08 25 05 47 08 ‘ 27 1-5 25 47f 23 65 13 65 . 23 10 23 35 40 00 23 78 17 78 20 00' 17 55 13 95‘ O: 03 00 90 97 30 mwmmmm Longhouse â€"â€" Boyleâ€"Resolved that; the time for nppmuting putlmmstex-s and the distribution of road lists be made. one month earlier than usual; also the instructions tn puthnmsters be so revised as to make. them more applicable to the resent, system of prrfm-ming statute{lemmaâ€"Carried. Cullncil adjourned to meet on Tues- day, March 12, at 10 a. m. J. B. MCLEAN, Clerk. Mr. Morrison introduced a. hy-law to borrow money to meet, current ex- penses, which was read three times and passed. Eckax-(lbâ€"Sisleyâ€"thut this council Sisleyâ€"Morrisnnâ€"that the report of the auditors for 1900 be adopted, and the treasurer pay the auditors, Messrs. Crosby and Davis-uh, $5 each for their services.â€"Czu‘riud. By resolution the hammer was also instructed to [my a. number of gravel and general accounts. Smmnel'feldt â€"â€" Eckardt â€"â€" that the cullectors’ roll for 1900 be accepted by this count-i1, and that the collectors be relieved of sevuml amounts of taxes mlcolloctal)le.â€"Uan-ied. Sumnwri’eldt â€" Morrisonâ€"that Mr. Sumnwri’eldt â€" Morrisonâ€"that Mr. Sisluy be .nppointed cmnmiSsinnerto take mad machine share to Fleur-y’s foundry, Aurora, and ascertain prob- able cost of manufacturing new shares and report at. next meetingâ€"Curried. Summerfcldtâ€"Sisloyâ€"that as notice has been given that certain privileges wnuld be. asked for a; the present SL‘SSiuH of Lhe- ngislature by the Met- ropolitan Raiiway, theRL w, Council- lor Eckardt. and Messrs. .James and sessiun of Lhe- ngisla‘ture by the Met- ropolitan Runway, the Rt we, Council- lor Eckzn'dt, and Mesws. .James and H. B. Schmidt be cmnmissionms to watch the interests of this municipzti- ity.â€"C;u-rivd. a.“ .. . 1.- A Sisleyâ€"Summerfeldtâ€"that M1“. A. Quantz be appointed commissioner to settle with Mr. J. 0. Steele furl'oad planer purchased in June last.â€" Carried. The bouncil adjourned to meet on Tuesday, 19th March. The council met in the Clerk’s nflice on Feb’y 15; all the members present. The- minutes of the 23rd Jau‘y were read and approved. The following accounts were read and ordered to he paid : John Savage, 10 loads gravel .. . .$1 00 R.Michael,teuniing inner to rink 6 (K) T. Cousins, Water tank . . . . . . . . . . 12 50 Hurt & Riddell. assessmentfox-ms 4 90 The Ciel-k road a. communication from the Clerk of the township of Vaughan in reference to the toll house rent. Muved by Mr. Trench, seconded by Mr. Furey; that the treasurer is here- by authorized and instructed to apply rent received fmm the Barnes Estate to paying such taxes as have accrued (m the said estate during the years that rent has been received by the vil- la 9 treasure1~.â€"_. Izu'ried. ‘be Treasm-er’s Accounts and Aud- itors’ Report were submitted to the council and finally audited. Moved by Mr. Hill, seconde by Mr. Innes, that the Village Treasurer’s Accounts and Auditm-s’ Report be now passed as finally audited. and that 200 copies be printed for distribution.â€" Cnrried. ' The following Standing Committees were struck : Financeâ€"Messrs. Savage and Hill. Fire and ‘V‘iltEFâ€"DIESSI'S. Savage, Hill nnzl Trench. Parkâ€"Messrs. Fu'rey, Hill and Innes. Streets and Sidewalks â€" All the members of the council. Muved by Mr. Furey. seconded by Hill. {but whereas it has pleased Al- Hill, that, wh mighty God t loved Snvel'ei council desire ion of univel' ment that h. Empire by th universally a all her suhjec desires to expm-ss its 1 successsm' to the British Impvriul Majesty, King Marxham Council. The ( Village C ouncfl. Majesty. King Edward VII 0f India.â€"Curried. uucil adjnuybfd. Sires {vho d to Wei}: Quee « join M. TEEFY, Clerk has pl 3 Himsz in Viet in the at the 'uncil further )yalty to hm- Throne, I-lis bei ere-M79- British vereign ved by nations l” The Public Library Board met. on Monday evening, Feb‘y 18. Present : P. (1?. Savage, W. H. Pugs- lpy, J. H. Brydou, H. A. Nicholls and T. F. McMahon. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. On mntinn P. G. Savage was elected chairman, \V.A.Sanderson. treasurer, and T. F. McMnhnn, sqcretal-y. The fallowing committees Were ap- pointed for the year: _ Room Committeeâ€"Savage, Crosby and Brydon. Book Committeeâ€"Pugsley, Nicholls and Crosby. Entertainment Committeeâ€"Sander- son, Nicholls and McMuhnn, Entertainment Cmnl'nittee reported a. net balance of $3.33 from Shaw en- tertainment in November. The Auditors’ Report showed a bal- ance in the treasurt r’s lmnds of $45.61. The lihrm-iun’s report for last year showed 3,534 books taken out to read, 125 volumes added, number of books library, 2,734. The librarian adds that the Reading Room is well patronized by all classes and both sexes, that the patrons are keeping good order, and that there is very little friction. The above reports were adopted. In compliance with gt request from the Librarian, the Book Committee were requested to assist the Librarian in ascertaining what hooks are worn out and lost so that they may be struck off the catalogue. The Board adjourned. Oneâ€"Way Settlers' Excursions To Manitoba and Canadian VVe-st will leave Toronto every DAY during March and April, Passengers travelling with Live Stock should take the train leaving Toronto at $3.00 p. m. Colonist, Sleepervwill be attached to each train. For full particulars and copy of “Set- tiers’ Guide ” apply to any Canadian VVe-st will leave Toronto every TUES- DAY duxjng‘ March and April, 1901. Passengers travelling without Live Stuck should take the train leaving SOI'OIIU') at 1.45 p. m. Pacific Agent 01' Two good farms near Llnydtown. \Vheat sown, plowing dune. Good buildings. Well watered. Soil in fine cnndition. 3m InBOOK-KEEPINGANDBUSINESS FORMS, ARITHMETIC. PENMAN- SHIP, SHORTHAND, TYPE\VRIT~ ING and CORRESPONDENCE ‘wiil produce good results for any ambiti- ous young man or woman who wishes in qualify for a better position in life. ‘he cost is but a trifle, and our circu- lars will give you full particulars. \Vrite for them. Correspondence de- partment. QWE‘S WW5 A strong school with 12 reguln ex-s, splendid equiptment. :n pan-united by students from Province of the Dominion. W.A i ’ Is successfully used 10.000 Ladies. Safe. efi‘ e 9‘ your dru gist for Cook fund. Take no at er, as all M: micatlons are dangerous. Pr box' No. 2, 10 degrees stronge 1 or ,malled on receipt. of pri stampg. 'ghe 0003;002:111“ mm“ $58. I Efia'z'goidih’d Pecoinx responsible Druggieta in Canada Assistan‘r General Passengér Agent 1 King St. East, TORONTO. Pam's to Rent Emma! : Applied to our Special Course given pply at once to ..vmr Public Library [Single copies, 3 cts. Cook’s Cotton Boot Camps BY MAE! Mega TORONTO. VV. H. SHAW’, Pl MISS HUNTER. Eglinton, Ont to NOTMAN, No 34 North int vo 31911: .«or Out, ed 17y all by over lies ask ipal ach- well

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