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The Liberal, 28 Mar 1901, p. 1

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VOL. XXIII. TH. URSIJAY MOB. MING LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HGUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. '1‘. F. MUMAHON. Office Hours: p. m Best fitvti 0d Office zâ€"Noxt DR. T. A. UUEHHE, Be. 17.2? . Cecil Simmer, B; DENTIST: Telephone 3368 for appointment. $5! per annum, in advance.] mm :17: graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Csllege, winh diploma. nqu the Uuturlo Vet-enmity Dauml 831104]. wx‘l visit Maple on \Ionday and Friday of each week. and Concord on Friday truml 50311.1m Gulls pruulpbly attended to. Disemea nf hm‘ses.cntl-le and otherdomesticatr ed annuals treateu by the latest and most. up proved methods. VETERINARY SURGEON 6‘ Memher C Room 123 Remodelled,u.ud newly furnished throughout One of the maul cuuvenieuc and cumfurtable hotels on Youge Street. Every modern couâ€" venience. Sample rooms for commercqu travellers. «unleulstupping place (or riding or driving pa.l‘tius.hicyclists, or farmers going to or renm‘uiug from market. Electric care pusthc door. Livury muonuection. F. J. GALLANDUGH, Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. JOHN I'ALVIER. Cor. 3-10 ii warn! Muldana Ave.. Toronto. PALM ER HOUSE, Eve acagmmodation 50 guest«. Board.$1 nerds. HULSE HOTEL, Every Accommodation for the trav- elling public. RICHMOND HILL. J. T ‘3‘" 3310.1? lroy, (Succes: DR. L. LAWRASDN, Will be in BUSINESS VETERINARY DENTIST, RICHMOND HILL, E. éfi-‘MQJV, Magma Efi’gfixw RICHMOND HILL, lmveSL IVIAP].« 4‘. THOROUGHLY REFITTED. VETERINARY SURGEON, (53133.8 a n [S PUBLISHET‘ EYE RY 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO (HV \me. Rama's TERMS $1.00 PER DAY. Dentist, 3801‘ to D1‘. Cecil Trotter) Huge Physicians and Surgeons. 0112.. ‘ l‘lnornhill. D c\\\'\ s\ 9 Bid pric «"Urtcrinaz‘y Hir'hmond Hill every \\'ed 11 vsda y. â€" iieutnl. 8 fio 10 a.m.;12 7 to 9 p.111. BS8 CARDS. t-h, lum- sofith of Public School. (2:33.391:ng ictnria St. Toronto. Tumutn, cor. Yonge Sts., Toronto, RUPRHETOB Ilsa replating, at, Good {val-k. H Prop Muuav to Ina. LENNOX &. MORG Out." Newmnrkp |J ml: '1‘. HF.an COOK & MACDONALD \ururn. rmcr Easl 'l‘uroutu Office, Ma. Grant's residence, WomIl-nahye, everv evening. Thnmhillmncl. Wednesday from 10 to 12. Money to mun at 5 per cent Suite 77 ings, q r d: P'susr of SALEM Ecxum'r. 1L8 \Velliugbun Place, Toronto Pei . '1‘ 351 E3 193" . NOTA RY PUBLI C , Licenseu Auctioneers for the County of York Goods sold on consignment. Genera] sales of (“lock etc..nrompt1y attended to at reasonable rates. G. R. Gouldmg. ‘Newton Brook. agent for the nbme. License Auctioneers for the Countyof York,”- spoctfuny solicit your patronage and friendly ntiuenca. sales attnnded on the sLurtest notice nnfla reasonaberatcs. P.O.aduress King 25 KING STIEE .T WEST, TORONTO J. '1‘. Suigeun. Mapze MW Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. timesnteuded to on shortest notice and at ten.â€" sonablerates Patroxlugesnlicibed. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Generalsules of implements. furniturestanding timber. eta. Attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patrnnngmolicited. P. 0. address his p19 ISSUER Licensed Auctionear for the Counties of York and Ontarm. All sales of farm stook, kc" nt- t-anded to on the shortest notice and reasonable uteri. Mortgage and bailifi sales attended to. Residence. Stoufl'ville. Ont A large stocknf Funeral Furnishings kept at both places. HICHMUND HILL & THORNHII.L D. HODGUGALL RIUHMOND LIBERAL Ofi HIGH COURT our JUSTICE, &c ES:I \H'I' EVVTO'N 0 STOKES {Yndol'nlkors JK' Eulbnlnu'l's. 'onge Street. 1 Gladstone Carriage. 2 seats. pole and $11 Representative for Fire and Life Insurance Companies. 1 House and Lut opposite the High Schoo] ‘3! J. H. Sanderson, V. S Richmond Hill Barrister, Solicitor. ICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Eduard! a; PI unite WRIGHT BROS, FOR SALE and 7S Freehold L( cur. Adelaide, and Streets, Toronto. n swim-s fig Blougll. Rank. \fiiL-vâ€"Fl'hrce duom south of the .l. I). lieadmnn ernx'ed to the old post nfllcu. r “955 of the eunuuce to Mm COMMISSIONER IN THE MARRIAGE LICENSES, 311‘? NE 11414.5EE F. LAWRENCE, N. Smith. con & McEwcn. 33w? Hume Ham co. Richmond Hill on nturdays. Snlicilnn, (i. STV. MORGAN clmLte! mortgages at age Licenses. Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." Notary, 850. ‘Id Loan Build and Victoria Tale} in me 2984 J. H. PRESTJCF U ionvnle J. Is. McEwen Weston. N ew market D BLOUGE , ONT HILL, THU JUSDAY, MARCH '28, 1901. The farm of the Abbey is that, of 21 Latin moss and the length, 520 fut-hits head“) (if the transom is 22.3 feet. The chnix- is heyund the transept Ln the middle of the nave and separated by an iron screen. The Wood carving here is very elaborate, while before the alt/(11' is an old Musaic pavement laid down in 1260. The windnwsare ‘ superb and the pninzed arches supportâ€" ing the grained nmf is very fine. It is nnL necessary fur me to repeat the umnes of statesmen who he buried herei suffice it Lu say we stood for a fexvt minutes near the Spot where Mr. and I Mrs. Gladstone rests. [ The organ stands on each side (If the screen in the north aislv of the (:huir and the m-ganist’s sent is in the centre. The instrument has the manuals and is said to lw the finest cathedral ()l‘galll in Lhc kingdmn. The Post’s Chi-noi- is the spot chuson as the lust resting-place of the great Poeis and Authors and a. tablet is erected to cunnnvinm‘nte art, so that names may he hands-d down to future ages. The Lamb of Uhuucer is beneath a stained glass windmv. 1L unntains n likeness (if the poet and scum-s fi-mn his won-l The tulllh is in the shape of an altar-$21i-cuphngus, surmounlk-d by PL ('znmpy. LUl'd Tennyson livs buried at the font of ChillUXH'S guin- an that the first. and last dt‘censml of Lhe Blighsh pm-ts lie clnse tngvbhi-i'. A medallion bust. of Jenny innd i: placed lueluw Handel’s monument Tributes, consisting of \vx-euthcs, flow ex-sand cards are still placed (:11 Lb: tombs, whether in the shape of munu ments or resting upon the floor. From 1282â€"1547 Lhe House of Com From 1267â€"10-11 Lne mouse or unu- muns used to sil- in the Chapter House (eastuf the Poet’s Corner). it was then used as a depository for public recmds including Duulnsduy Bunk, until 1260 when the dm‘luuents were removed to the Record (mic-es. The Choir is separated fmm the Poet’s Corner by the tomb of Anne of ()leves. In the Sanctuaryâ€"the space inside 1 the altar rails~â€"all the suvereigns since the Conquest have been crowned. Entering the South Ambulatory the verger accompanies us, upon the pay- ment of sixpencv to the Rnyal Tombs. We notice. a small altar over the graves of four children of Henry III and four of Edward I. There are also several slahs in the floor, but names are almost oblitelated nnw so that little is known of thuse who lie buried here. In St. Edmund’s Chapel memorials t0 Earls, Ladies and Knights are. to be seen on every side and approaching Henry Vlll’s chapel we pass the tomb of Ahlmt Berkyng, witness to Magma Charta (1215). The entrance gates are of ()ak.\\‘ith gilt and calvings,in which the ruses united by the marriage of Henry with the Princess Elizabeth uf ank are specially prominent. There are nearly a thousand figures on the walls and the hanners of the Knights (If the Bath are suspended above the stalls where thrlfliights sat. MISS E. E. GREEN’S LETTER. Across the Ocean. am still placed an the. 91- in the shape of 111mm- .ng upon the floor. 15-17 Lhe House of Com- sil- in the Chapter House ml is and you may drop in at; the appoints-d hum-any day and enjoy thv blessing of u luvng God and the words of a re- nnwm-d p11 ' chm: VVO gladly welcome the first robin of Spring. the herald of sunny days, long hum-511ml solid banks of nudding flow- quickly with game-s, music and sing- ing'. Shnrtly after midnight the com- pany was sumumiwd [u n supper-room where a splendid i'epust had hven pru- \‘idvd. ’I‘ht- tables gunmvd with goud chewr and :lftt‘l‘ they had bee-n to sumo thvnt relieved (if their tempting hur- dens some “'th had nver-estim-nted thou" capacity, gi-uunvd also. Taken :Iltngvthvl- it prmed the must phazwnnt evvning the young folks spent. togr-th- (-r fUI'SIHUlJ tun”. Nee-(Hess to say the hays did not fui'gé-t tn vote Mr. Pear- suh :1 jnlly good fellow and the declar- utinn was quUWOd dose-1y hy m-my hearty chem-s, which must, sun-(1y h-Lve sm-iuusly disturbed the dreams of the slumherers in tvhv Vicinity. King Municipal Council held a spec- ial meeting at Schomberg on Satin- day, March 16. Burnsâ€"Gallagherâ€"That a. petition signed by the l-eex'e and elelk of this municipality and the corporate seal at- tached thereto he presented to the. Lon-al Legislatnre of Ontario, praying: lst. That legislation be granted ratifying and confirming by~law No. 66 of the Township of King granting a. bonus to the Schomheig and Aurora Railway Co. of $12,000 and also to xatify and confirm a. certain agree- ment made with said railway in con- formity with said hy-law. 2nd. Permitting the issue of deben- tures notwithstandng that sec. 334 of the Municipal Act has not been com- plied with. r.“ ._ .. .-,_. 3rd. To ratify and confirm levies hm‘e-Lnfm-e made (save those upon W. G. Bugnl't) and tn any further levies to he made ti) conform with said ivy-law NI). (56. 4th. To authorize the delivery of the debentures t0 the said I‘:lllWHy in lieu of the cash they might be entit- led to as the work proceeds. Provided that prior tn the actual passing of such legislatiun that the said railway shall enter into an agree- ment with the said municipality as follows :â€" (a) That the said railway company shall an m- befm-e the 15th day nf May nvxt oununence to construct and shall unuplete said railway and have same ready for freight and passenger tmflic (m m- hefme the lst. day of October AA.(l‘)()-’J:IiiiE-ztll costs incidental to the procuring (If such legislation shall he box-m- l)_\' the said Railway (__I(). Moved in amendment by Jos.R0gers seconded by J. \V. Crussley than the C(msideratiun of above resolution be laid‘m‘er until next, meeting of this council. Yeusâ€" Rngers, Crussley: Nays â€"Burns, Gallagher. Lemon.â€" Lust. The original nmtiuu was carried on the following division :â€"Yeasâ€"Burns, Gallagher, Lemon ;‘ Nuysâ€"Cxossley, Rogers. The- reeve and treasurer was author- ized to borrow from the scbmd such _sums as may he requisite to meet cur- rent oxpvmlituw until taxes are c01- lwtod :md tn yuv ful‘ the sumo. inter- A. D. 1901 King Township Council lH'f nvst, U1'()\'t'. Nuttinghum. England. Carrville. U)? noon when it was leurned that, Sam, the beloved wife of Mr. E. H. Elliott. had, after u lingering illness, passed away. By her bright and cheerful- disposition and her many admirable qualities. she had endeared herself to all who knew her. therefore her death is a. cause of sincere. sorrow to her many friends. Deepest sympathy is felt for the husband, mother. brothers and sisters in the. hour of their loneli- nessund sud berem‘enwnt. On Mon- u..y .lt'u-lnoon the renmins were. fol- lowml to .heir lust restng place in the Maple cemetery by it large crowd of relatives and friends. After the inter- ment, ;1 memoriul service. was held in the Methodist Church, when addresses were given by Rev. A. Bedford of To- ronto, and Rev. S. \V. Dean, each of whom spoke words of comfort. to the. SUl'I‘UWlllg friends. Rev. \V. G. Back also took part in the, service. The floral offerings were. very beautiful and completely covered the casket. They consisted of a wreath with the name “Sui-n," from the husband; n. wreath from the brothers With the Words “Our Sister”: a spray from Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott, Toronto; u. wreath from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Toronto; a spray from Miss Pauline Elliott; a spray from Mrs.D.Johnston and daughters, Toronto: a crescent from Mr. and Mrs. H..Ellis, Toronto; and an anchor from the Maple Ep- worth League. The pupils and ex- pupils of the Public School showed their respect for Mr. Elliott, their former teacher, by marching in 21 body at the head of the funeral procession. l The remains of Mr. Cameron, father of J. J. Cameron, Vellore, were Ibrought, from King for burial 0n A special numbing uf the Municipal Council (If Richmond Hill was held in ‘ the Clerk‘s Office. Richmond Hill, on Friday, March 22nd, 1901, at, 8 o’clock pvm. Mumhvrs present, Cunncillm-s Innes, Hill, Trench and Furey. Unnncillnr Innrs in the chair. On motion of (hulncillul' H111 second- ed by (immuillnr Furey, It was resolv- ed : That we the members of the Municipal Count-i1 of the Village of Hiclnnund Hill. wish to express our sincere sympathy to uur reeve, P. G. Savage, Esq, in the SL‘W'EI'P loss he has lately sustained by the death of hi“ wife, a. lady who was highly esteenu‘d for 'her sterling qualities; and we wish alsu tn expwss to his family mu- sympathy in the loss uf their mbst I excellent mother.~4Uarried. (II J. J hmughb Tuesday The roads here are in a bud condi- tlon, but everyone is glad at the letur'n of spring. A large sleigh 10nd of young people: from Richmond Hill drove out to Mr. J. McNaughtnn’s one evening last week and had a vory pleasant time; r" ‘ ' "” " . In St. Stephen’s Chm-vb last Sunday afternoon the sex-vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Rich 0f \Vestou. MI. James Grugin leb on Tuesday evening by svttlers’ Lmiu for Muni- ltnlm, where he intends to take up and. Mrs. D. Johnston land Miss Eva. Johnston of 'l‘m'onto, were visiting friends in the village (Iver Sunday. Mrs. Jackmn and Miss J. Keith of Lindsay, have bven visiting during the pu§t \Vuek with Dr. and M 1's. Sisley. J..- Fasting in fireditors Fl‘f‘f‘hl 11 lilo, A. D. 190] ute- of the vanship of Vaughan, \Viduw. Deceased. F RANGES LEAF, [Single copies, 3 cts. Village Counc11. M WILLIAM COOK, Bk!!!” 60 Victnriu St Maple In the estate M. TEEFY, Clerk. (I No 39 (’1‘

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