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The Liberal, 22 Aug 1901, p. 1

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VOL. XXIV. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, AUGUST m “In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in. alltlzings, Charity.” “ “Lillie fishbowl ” r. 2. IS PUBLISHEDEVEWY THUR SDAY MOP. with rs- AT THE LIBERAL PRIN‘I'i'llG i, punis- RICHMOND HILL, ONT. T . F . M c M A ll: 0 N EDITOR 1ft l’xuuuchcn BU SINE S S CARD S. 'I scramâ€"if ' "mil‘iiiisisow, ' Member College 1‘ li_\'.~1icir.ns and Szzi'gcons. Gut. RICHMZOND Eli'le Ofiice Hours: 8 to 10 3.11).; 1?. to p. m; 7 to El p.111, Tiltâ€"ETTETIIB‘B’ST Thm'nhill, Lute residentplivsicicnot Western (1311 Grace Hospitals. Toronto. 2t02pn); glottal. Wm. Rogers D c\\'\\ s\ , Room 12. 124 Victoria St. Toronto. _ I Best fitting tctth, also rcplaling, at lowest prices. Good work. DR. '1‘. A. C Ull, ll I11, Dentist, (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) Gddfellow’s Bldg, Toronto, cor. Yong-e and College Sis, Toronto, » $Vill be in Richmond Hill every \Vcdn csda y. Ofi‘ice:â€"Next door south of Public School. Dr. W. Cecil limiter, d” DEN TEST, Cor. Bloor and §p=uiima A.ch Toronto. Telephone 3368 for appointment. W thcrim‘d‘lj _ J. T. hiclillroy, _ VETERINARY SURGEON “Aynâ€"â€" VETERINARY DENTIST RICHMOND BILL, Graduate of the Ontario \'.t with diplonii. from the U Dental School. Will i" L M; Fridin of each “'1: ' , null \‘o from 1 to 31).!11. Calls pro .; :ttsczvicil t Diseases of horsescul tlc: ‘ -1 ilomcsl; 0d animals trentcu by the lute... uh‘l mos: PIOVEIlYLUBUleS. ' i Illl‘tl'y Callcizo, ‘v'crerlnizi; :i 'c'oiiduv : oz'il on FM Gsllecosgii VETERINARY SURGEONS, rfhoriilaill. Calls by telephone Hill cliniux'd iizn J H C. l KING; 1 l x.l...,111JL.oL VETERINARY SUIT-Lu??? RICEElOlrlD HELL L'ulls by duy 111111 111:1 ‘ 1 1 li‘l‘nllnl ', ‘. g“ -zatzm, .1 H' n ‘.,’v :~.~ , Rut‘ "Ilcl.tllllL ‘1' _ 2‘ ' 1%me 13111 r u * T i 111‘ 1;. . pcssthe dc Ripans Ripans T Bipans Tabules cure tlJtuchce. ,_ , ll WON: w I Iif~i1ie~ Lftc I from liicl’iiiunri , illegal. fizu‘rlsuu's fl!:<1§03i('i!(b!” ' M'itit \' THE-3511: on land Run‘ " "v.1 " . Firâ€"Rammed izilbo rilll ; door west of o Bunk. l Ncwm. om.~eâ€"'l‘hi'ce doors u‘?1 of the? 1' 1 'lice. 1211mm. 1.: Lnsuox, G. S'rV. Morrow, I «iumrm ‘ ‘ I H_, .n._,_.__._,- _ I l< i i1 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Building. cor. Ad‘ laidcs‘z Victoria Sirceis, Toronto. afternoon of (‘I‘Cll wcck. f‘fillTlg‘Y TO LOAN AT I. ~ *txM ‘illlififlil, Gflfidl ti: Seirélfil Biiri'istcrs, Solicitors, 619.. 25 ENG STREET WEST, TORONTO. Ens! Tar-into (mice, Mi. Grant‘s reaidvne; ‘-‘~'00deldRe, ever? evcniiir. Tl)‘.\l‘fYI.lIl,80(‘lJ Wednesday from 10 In 12, J‘A‘s. N law/TON ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘ ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES. THORNHILL â€" ONT No \\‘ilncsses. Money to loan at 5 per cent. A. G. F. LAWRENCE, Eiurister, Soilcitcr. Nata. , 34c. Suits '77 and 73 Freehold Loan Build mos, cor. Adelaide and Victoria. Streets, Toronto. LIBERAL Office, Richmond Hill on Saturdays. '1‘ E JE FY I N C '1‘}. RY P U BL l C COMMISSIONER !N THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, 8:0. Issuer of Marriage Licenses RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. mm .4 .. Ad. SALiini Ecxum’r, , 11:4 \l‘ullingtcn Place, Toronto. Unlcnvnlc 31118111111 a: Prentice ‘ ‘ :I/I‘I on consignment. Gena-ml sole.c r, atom: can mniptly attended to at romonnrll (Lituoulcung, Newton Brook, agen 'c. C S'l’OI-‘I‘A Stokes & Bmugli. spa-'ti ulILlL‘llCG, sules fiLL-“Udcd on the SI ortee notic 1,141.1 :- isoimbemtes. P. O. Lidol-css King Victim 1:. s‘nigeon a Mei-Two“, Licensed .5. HOUIIlJlQI'L Patronage solicited. 5,. D. Rendmma, “urtiouecrfor the (“on ‘ . .. of implements. iiirzii . intended on the churn-s .t 130118.? - mtcs. I j’u.ionc,;~ m lit-fled. RU. address‘hiplo .‘nziilizi lOLlCC an N. E. Smilii, -u‘ii'\‘ill;«, Ont .rus.§w~qg,‘1â€";§;Y‘F £“--.:~ .m‘ :x: J»: i . Mr I YUMZIGET B H" "",';E"T "1 L“; Enlililui; S‘L‘ <3 .II ,EQTQD HILL & Tl'URTIlIIII -_ I ;_. ‘--‘1'-’,‘linl Pancrnl '~ fit at both Hut-l ‘. 3 anLâ€"LL ‘L' ‘cx: ‘rlr 1‘: « more. NORAâ€"ill, i-t [HY-.1; . lbs entrance to tho 'i,‘0n:1:~:'i‘o OFFICE: Frechold Imn i E EJGIN 131114 LEE?» ,DAVID JAR/1E8 ’i‘clcrht no 235; _ __ A. J. H. l‘mzx'ricu, srn Auctioneers {or the County of York. D BLOCGH License Auctioneers for theCounty of York,re- ly solimt your patronage and friendly J. I\. hlL‘EWuD, ctioncers to: the County of Yorli. to on shortest notice and hi; ren- I I at York. ‘ l‘iizv'iislit-mr» I Canada's Great Fair. I Matters never looked more promis- ; ing for the Toronto Exhibition, to be 1 hold from August 26 to September 7, I than they do this year. Entries in all i all-partinan nrc good, while in live ‘ stock and manufactures they are well I in excess of previnusycars. The show ‘of cattle- is bound to be superior to anything ever seen in Canada before, a number of prize animals having been importcd cs ecially for exhibition at I Tomiito. ’ 9 Right Hon. Sir \Vilfrid Mrmmm J-.lllllel, Piemiu of the Dominion, on ’I‘ucsday, August 27, will undoubtedly 'li’ tl, 'it'fi.t'o f ' th MACDONALD 11335 .f‘etiie‘ Who'll;.éPZEL'é’ésiv‘é annual exhibitions that will have been I held at the capital of the Province. It will be thoroughly representative of the industrial arts, agricultural and horticultural products and general re- Mr. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday I sources of this great country, and Will Abound in entertaining as well as in- structive features. As becomes these warlike times the military will be much in evidence, arrangements hav- 8 mg been made by permission of the General Officer Commundh’ig and the Minister of Militia for daily practice with Maxims and other guns by the :h‘oyul Canadian Artillery, and for , various cavalry evolutions by the Royal Dragoons. There will be the usual trotting, pacing and running races, balloon ascents by a, man who escapes from a balloon that explodes a. thousand feet in. air. an entertainment of grant variety-in front of the grand I stand, athletic sports, butterâ€"making tosts, judging competitions, experi- ments in photography by wire, an in- ternational military tattoo on the opening night, the best dog show in America, lectures on the cultivation of the sugar beet, music by a score of the finest bands in America, and in fact more attractions and novelties 1 than could be enumerated in a column of this newspapcr, the whole being nightly crowned by a. representation of the Bombardment of the Taku Forts by the Allied Forces in China, con- cluding with a. brilliant display of fireâ€" works. \Yhile every day will be a great day from August 26 to Sept. 7, the day of days will be Tuesday,Sept. ‘ 3, when a reunion of Canadian Old Boys and .Students from all the col- held. The following day will be Furni- ers‘ Day, but the probabilities are that with a full programme every day and grounds will always be thronged by delighted crowds. lanada's Great g . Exposition will play second fiddle to no other. Public Library The Public Library Board met in _ the Council Chamber, Monday even- ing. August 19. Members present: Messrs. P. G. Savage (chairman), \V. A. blenderson. .l. H. Brydon, H.‘ A. Nicholls and T. F. McMahon. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. An account from Mr. Sanderson for ‘ glue, paint, postage, freight on books, '5 etc., amounting to $4.18, was on mo- tion of Messrs. Brydon and Nicholls ordered to be paid. NiCllUllSâ€"Bl'ydODâ€"thal} the Village Council be requested to levy a tax on the municipality of $80.00, to meet the 6 running expenses of the Public Library for the yemzâ€"Cairried. $101) on books for the Public Library, and $50 on magazines, newspapers, etc” for the Reading flownâ€"Carried. The Board adjourned after a request . that citizens hahd the names, to the Secretary or Book Committee, of any ‘uitable books they wish to *l niittee. Board then adjourned. l l I MarKham Council. I ‘ Council met on August 14. Muni- bers all present. Reeve in the chair. ‘.liiiutcs of last meeting read and con- irmcd. Ecknrdt â€" Summerfeldt â€" that tho I“IE‘lI{ be and is hereby instl'uclwl to Uri-ire. 11011. J. M. Gibson in reply o ‘ is communication re Assessment lic‘, that this council favors the pl‘lipusi d \ amendment to the A..essm<-nt Act ' ‘ lrnftcd in the bill submitted to ll. 12:. w 'l'IL’tl. Sisir-y# Morrison‘thul the treason-r l2 and is hereby authorized to ])'«1}' ‘lélll‘lllglflll Bros. the sum of 521%, 1:. ’ 131- material furnished this municipzilg Av up to (l.1to.â€"â€"L‘.~1irie.l. i‘jlllllillr’ll‘w'it â€"â€" Eckurdt â€"- Lint Irv ‘ ‘r-cusui-ci pay the following accounts.- ,4 «I!'>Ul1X ~' :1, advertising. 1. .. .24 5i r . . . Mcl'hc ii, spikes. bolls, etc 2 1 ‘ ‘ 1‘. .~ mm”â€" :41. 1.”: " - ‘fiiiuinnr lbl) bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ I 2 Q fad , fl“ is?! Ulv. ro road grader . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘J M-dlc-‘t .-‘ L'ch‘éall 1 “I\'11:ci‘<'Lists.....,.. .. .. â€"â€"-«> r wit'ls' LIL-t notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .5 "‘ 1‘5 0‘- ‘lâ€"‘i‘ m-IWEiâ€" Hl. “1311‘ r A. i'(‘i£il copy for Clerk . . . . . , . . . . 7 ‘ ill. '1‘. LUDI‘ORD. . int-“10ml Hill an. Hood, filling in \'-.'ashoui‘,. ‘ji. I’. luckurdt, operating ,1. 1;- 1irivcr 7 days ‘loges and schools in Canada. will be‘ favorable rates on the railways the‘ Biydon â€" Savage â€" that the Book - Committee be authorized to expend~ “ Uiviur may Iznvu ‘ lug pi-opvrt . .9; 14 go - 0 0 :‘IV, 1901. [Single copies, 3 cts. .. .. w J. F. Piphcr, filling lll ditch 2 (I0 J. l-Iicksoii, l'i‘pllllill); bridges 7 09 R. Campbell. inspecting slaught- cr house . . , . . . , . . l . . , . . . . . . . 2 00 A. bull, repairing roud grader” 1 £0 T. Thomson, damage to crop. . . . 1 00 A I‘.111-icd. Ecknrdi. â€" Siiiiiiiicrfcldt ~ lliul llic . trensurrr pay accounts: Geo. Tools}, 30 yards , . , . . .. .$ 3 III) .103. La pp, 137 yards . . . . . . . . . V . . 13 70 kCai-ried. Eckardtâ€"Sislcy~lhat the treasurer pay Edward Kirk the sum of $10, be- ing t‘Wo-lIiiills tho Vlelli‘ of slit-(1p kill- ed and injured by dog or dogs.â€" Ca 1 1i cd. Sisley â€" Morrison â€" that wlun this council adjouriis it stands adjourned until Sept. 17.»â€" Can i1 d. Eckiirdtâ€"â€"Sisl(’-y~~that the recve and Mr. Morrison be mid are hereby ap- pointed .1 f'tillllllltlt‘t' to purchase one rock crusher for township purposes, and that the township of Vaughan be allowed to have one half share if (le- sired.â€"(":1rri+id. Mr. lick-ardt introduced a byâ€"law ap- pointing Mr. \V. F. I‘Ticliols collector for the west half Illlxl Mr. R. Liinau for the cast half. Mr. Suinmci-frvldt inlrmlucvd :i by- law to amend By-Luw No. 470, to iii- crczise collectms‘ s.:l:1ry. Council then :illjourncd. Ho Maple Mr. Roy Kirby. son of Reeve Kirby, who went to the North \Vest a few days ago, has passed his matriculation examination. for the University. This week we regret to record the death (If Elizu, Ilt‘il‘fl'Pil wife of Mr. ‘V. E. Nixon. Had her death happened a week earlier it would. not have been such a shock to her friends as they bud given up all llupcs of her recoveiy but she l‘ulliml, and seemed to improve until Tlllll'>tl:l_\’ night when she took a turn for the mus.- uiid passed uway at 511. m. on Friday. Der-pest sympathy is felt for the bereaved husband and the parents and otlici’ friendsot' the deceased. The funeral which was one of the largest ever seen in this part of the country took pluce on Sunday of- ternoon to Hopo cemetery, after which a memorial sci vice was held in the church, the St'l‘lllull being preach- ed by Rev. S. “I Dean. The sale of household effects of the . late Henry Franks took place last Thursday when things went at a good price, “hike Mr. John Franks of \Vood- bridge was holding his [cum after the sale, one of them jerked back its head, and caught his hand in some manner, taking otf the ends of two of his fin- gers. Mrs. H. C. Bailey and her brother Mr. C. Brown of .‘Ilviiccsport. P11” re- turned on Monday from a trip to The Thousand Islands and Montreal. A large Congregation was present at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning when Rev. J. Gofoith spoke on Mission work in China. Mrs. (Dr.)and Mr. Chas. Payne of Detroit and Miss Mary he of Eglin- ton and Mr. Frank Purl-y of Toronto have been visiting at Mis. (3-. 1:1. Kefâ€" ‘ fer‘s during the past week â€"â€"~oooâ€"â€"â€"â€"- News Notes. The famous horse, Anaconda, paced a. mile at New York in 13.012. This is the fastest race of the year. Bring it. bask and get your money if , you want to. All wool sox, 1.30. reg- ular-20c. kind; lit-st (i cord 200 yard spools, 45c. doz. ; b‘ ounce tIUl‘l‘y, either grey, blue or black, 100. yard: mole skin, blue stripe or check, lLlc. yard. . Atkinson N Hwitzor. ~.\lr. (l. V. McLean, late Mathemat- icol Mastci' in tho Murkham High School, has been appointed Piiiicipul I of the High School at llarriston. have j placed in the Public Library, to be . u , purchased if approvth of by the Coni- I “'0 have said " Ill‘lllg back." but our ,Cllc’tUlllcl‘S don't want to. Pure ('eyâ€" Ion tL-a, blue puckagn. 1111:: rod packâ€" agc, 20m; gi'vcii Ceylon tca, bulk. 23c. Atkinson ck Swiizur. On Saturduv tho Toronto lacrossc tczini dcfoulcd the Nulloiiuls by :1 Scull- ol' 1‘) to I, and .111 Iluwziinclluvlhe Sliuiiiroirlis l'ioiu (ill'll‘fx'illl byo‘ [ii 2. They me their own i«'\illlllllll:llâ€"lllt‘ puic spices that w: ‘1 II. Illnesk pop- l)l}1',l)i‘:l Purl-.1): I‘IU‘.\'~_ Inst .l'illlrllL’d : giiigci. bus: 1'1 hole nuxvd >11I‘,‘1'.I_‘lll'lj. 111)\\'Ilkl', Illllll‘l 21:. w hi 3' ,Alkimon :. >i\\‘ilz.'l WfEL'I-Sg’uxf;5mf :t :11 ciiillics. :1 7 ¢,2Lu7r:7;2‘:1';73 u «a V, no x» L": “J J .31.; â€" 011 \Veilim «1-. .‘iii , 1N, I1. "ll side- l‘lr.Ll>\l'.1i.:1 wl .111 .11 Hilda nutcr- prlm‘. Limit. .\ ll'l1‘ by prov- ‘ L-‘;‘pr_-li<c>. ll. 1,. i :igiuL UI‘FICE. Enquiry I “aficbscr 33313 for the following granl‘ ,. -- . ...«-.,-,~.. 1., "17.3... t air “ My hair came out by the band- ’- lul, and the gray hair: be an to ' . creepin. ltried Ayer‘s Hair igor. .I . and it stopped the hair (rem com- :1 r;_ ing out and restored the color.”â€"- f » Mrs.M.D.Gray,No.Salem,Mass. 1. _ There’s a pleasure in ‘9 ; offering such a prepara- ;. tion as Ayer’s Han-Vigor. ‘ g It gives to all who use it 3 such satisfaction. The f "i hair becomes thicker, 1 longer, softer, and more ‘ 'j glossy. And you feel so i“ secure in using such an ‘ g old and reliable prepara- ‘ tiOfl- magi-mu. “immu- a If outdm luau:an yam! sendyin one (1% ma we mum- i youaboule. Be hamsme ~ of inmates: mesa . Addraao ‘ ’0 J.c. %chMmmm’.-'. g SEVEN HUHDRED . : Students enrolled last year, and no \ gimluate among them now out 01 1). ES position, is the record 01 the Central Business College s TORONTO A strong school with '1. dozen teach- , (rs, sixty-~ix typewriters, and {wary facility tor doing good work. AUTUMN SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 3RD. I Circuh 's 5.519.113' mailed on request. 7%; Address W. 11. SHAW, Principal Yonge and Gerrard Sts. .2 b .msnsn 1 . C Buy a. Home A comfortable brick-clad eightâ€" roomed residence in the pleasant and healthful village of Richmond Hill, convenient to churches, High and Public Schools and the Metropolitan electric railway. 6-0 1‘ Address Box 397, Richmond Hill Estray Notice Sii’nved from the premises of the undersign- ed. lot 21;..iiulcuu. Vuliuhen, about the bitter pm: of May it IIcvl Holler. lyeai old, free from s iots. . lAny person girii‘v; infoi'iimtiou lending to her recovery will be cmpr l'i-Wlu‘ried. 4-1 .1,\S,EI~IER‘.\IAN, Maple 1" 0 Please. My stock of liings is quite coiriilclc. Sonic of LIlL‘iIl \‘i y suitable uzr en- gugéznient fJIlL‘T. ICVcry dollur imwstcd Ill such goods is WISHIY pliicvd. Your rcgaid for :1 i'ritnl is never Cllf‘H‘ll‘ll' LI by such gifts. “5‘ Elli-Ll: ;. midi-l. E, :1 ' l ‘.‘.'.‘1t-:bni;iku 2

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