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The Liberal, 26 Sep 1901, p. 4

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TPetition presented by Mr. Morrison Yfrom P. Byer and 3 others. re opening [culvert opposite lot, 22. con. 8. A communication was received from J. Edward Francis, re-road work. ' Sisleyâ€"Morrisonâ€"Lhnt the treasurer ay Harrington Bros. $116.84 for lum- er furnished this municipality up to “the 16th inst. Morrisonâ€"Summerfildtâ€"tlmt Mr. {Sisley be commissioner to repair hill *opposite lot 31. con. 2, amount payable .on his order when work is completed. $isley~Summerfeldtatlmt, the breas- ¢urer pay the following general MC- '-counts zâ€"J.Snmvlmll,(lrmving material and repairing culvert; opposite lot 8, con. 7, $5.00; David Hislup, plowing ‘sideroad bet-ween lots 20 and 21, con. 2,61-2 hours at 30 cts., $1.80; J.C.‘ Francis, material used on road division‘ No. 2 west, certified by 110., $5.62; Jas. Dimmn. and G.C. Morrison, expences rm‘fiamilton re crusher, etc., $5 each $107.00. The Markham Township Council met at Victoria Hall. Unionville, on Tuesday, the17th inst. Membexs all present, the Reeva in thc chnir. Min- Iutes of last. meeting read and confirm- ed, 7 r u u . n RICHMOND HILL. September 26.1901 The council by their cmmnissioners, the Reeve and Mr. Morrison. ordered a. stone crusher No. 4, Gnod Roads Machinery 00., Hamilton, fur $1000, 1130 be deliver-mint Markham on the 415th of October next. Eckm‘dtâ€"Summerfeldtâ€"that the treasurer pay the following: “’m. Noble, 1 sheep killed $6.00; ~Wm. Grant, 1 sheep killed $10 ; John Couper- wait, 1 sheep killed $6.00; Alex. Russel, 2 ewe lambs l she-ailing rum and 1 sheep killed $43.00; being two-thirds value of sheep killed as testified on oath. Summerfeldtâ€"Sisleyâ€"~that the treasurer pay the following gravel accounts zâ€"Jas. Lundy, 15 yds. gravel div.11, $7.50; Mrsflook, 36 yards, 3.60; lauge§ Eckjmrdt, 15 yds. div. 25, $1.50; J. Collins, 35 yds. between Markham and Pickering, $1.75; J.Collins, 3de. N0. '74, 30c.; Robt. Ash. 45 yds. No. 26. $4.50. Chmge--Imperial Oil Co New Advâ€"J C Aycr a Cu *VMBer‘iirsbnâ€"Sisleyâ€"that when this council adjourns it stands adjourned ung Tuesdqyfbe _15t;h Octoh‘el. next. Sisley#Eckardtâ€"-that the Reeve and Mr. Morrison be authorized to purchase a set of wheels to be used on engine running rock crusher fm-mlling pugposesâ€"Lost. fl. .. .. . ‘- @l x e a; dim ,r 211 A Summerfeldtâ€"Eckardtâ€"that Mr. Morrison be commissioner to advertise for and receive tenders for operating rock crusher and supervise the work in connection with operating the same. Council adiournea. ‘Caledonian Games under the auspices of Mac-lean Camp. Sons of Scotland, were held at; \Vnodbiidge yesterday, and an entertainment was held in the evening. We can save you money on spools, Wrapperettes, white cottons, factory cottons, table oilcloths, floor oilcloths, and grain bags, the lust heavy at $1.85 per doz. Atkinson & Swit-zel‘. Hon. E. J. Davis and Mrs. Davis and daughters. Mayor Cane of Newmarket, Mrs. Cane and a number of friends left Monda anbm'noon to spend a few days at the inn-American. November 28, the last Thursday in the month, has been definitely fixed by the Governmentas Thanksgiving Day. Earlierdates sent out previously were due. to a. misapprehension. Examine the value we are giving in men’s heavy wool socks at; 20c. ; black cashmere sox ut 425$; henvv Oxford shirts at 500. ; overalls at 75c. ; mole ants at, $1 ; suspenders at 300. At‘ insou & Switzer. We can give you best value and latest styles in gents’ furnishings, the very latest in ties, collars, cuffs, hard and snfl; felt; hats; the regular $2.50 “Only An Old Sweet Sang,” a ballad of the best class, opens the September number of the J. \V. Pl‘ppel' Piano Music Magazine. It-is by the well- known and successful composer, Mr. Art-bur Trevelyn. The magazine con- tainsâ€"21 complete pieces for the pianoâ€"~10 songs 11 instrumentalâ€"~10 cents. For sale at; all uewsdealers. Examine the gent’s ready to wear serge suit at $7.25 that We are show- ; mg, the workmanship, trimmings, style, fit. all flrSt‘ClHSS ; cuuld not make to our order 21- suit equal to it for $13. At inson & Switzer. hat; for $2. Atkinson & Swvitzer. The Board met Tuesday afternoon. Eleven out of the twelve members were present. Minutes of last meeting, Jujv 15,_re§(1 :Engi adopted. Mr. F. J. Johnston wrote a. com- munication to the Board and also addressed them personally, stating that. he had been appointh Science Master in the Ox‘illu High School, and requested to he released from his eu agemont here. u muliun Mr. Johnston’s resigna- tion was accepted, and the secretary instucted to present- him with a. suit;- able testimonial. Mr. the v inqu i: tions, New Advertisements. yMal-Kham Council. Board of Education News Notes. applied for u!‘ making ~' qualiflCL- WEDNESDAY, Oct. ‘Zâ€"Monehly sale of fresh milch cmvs. springera nnnl youm: cattle at the Palmer Hollso. Sale M93 o'cloek. Turms 4 mumbs. Saigeou dz McEwcu.uu1-ti01wers. TUESDAY, Oct. 5 Credit. sale of horses, cattle. awnue and hay on lot 50. mar 15!. can u! Vaughan. the property of Alex. Mtflugna Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms 12 months. Eukarut & Prentice. auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 9-0:th sale 0! house. horse. harness, incubators. etc.. at York Mills. under the direction of E. ’1‘. 0rd. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms 3 months. Eckardt and Prentice. auctioneers. Money to loan at 5 ner cent. interest on firs‘ mortgage farm property. Enquire at The Next Sitting (if Division Courtim’ N0. 3, County of York, will he held in the Court Room, application he accepted $600 a. year, duties Ln c ober 14Lh. It, was moved in muendmont by Mr. Naughtun, seconded by Mr. vatnn. that the Board navel-Lise for an assistant. THEIR-{gnu} mntlun was carried. Mr. Glass receiving the appointment. secqnded by Mr. Clqlfinel thup hi§ RICHMOND HILL MSW! == @531 EIGEZVZOND HILL, _CN__ FfiiAY, QBTEBER 4, 1991 A large brick house and am" «Landings with twalve acres of lanfl. Min, 1' .. .. Hi Int 21, cou.3. Vaughan, in the \‘jllfléc m‘ Ample. Tim: is a verv desirable propertyou \vlli' h is nl‘fluwing well. Will be sold cheap. DOE A}. E WATSON, Almge amount ofprivate funds to loan on improved farm property. Five per cent. in- terest. Easy terms for repavment. No com- mission charged on loans. Apply to A. G. F. LAWRENCE, Freehold Loan Building, Toronto Or at Richmond Hill on Satin-luvs. MONEY 1 MONEY! The west half of lot 22. rear- of 3rd con. Vaughan. adjoining Maple. con- taining 100 acres. Brick dwelling and good out-buildings. etc. For further particulars apply to H, A. NICHOLLS, Lot 32. 2nd cm). Vaughan, consist- ing of _200 acres, is to rent. H ppl to 12-6 y THE - LIBERAL cuAL SEASUMLF 1301-1902. BEST HARD COAL BEST SOFT COAL Also one of the best grades at Portland Cement made, tor sale at $3 per bbl. Twenty cents per bbl. relgpdod for empty August 1 Terms cash orn delivery. No order w sidered binding until accepnedby wnting‘ sacks. W11) be at the station to ante‘nd to customers on Wednesday 01 eel/:1] week during August; Wednesday and Thursday or each week during Sept..Oct. and Nov.; and on Wednesday of each week during the rest 0! the coal season. 0031 delivered to Richmond Hill and Thomhiu on the slam-tangy nolipe. Money 139 Law. H.WINGE1‘. é‘c S‘IXN For threshing and other steam purposes at 25 cents per own, at THOBNHILL ISTATION. Subscribe for COAL Farm to Rent Farm to Rent F93 SALE Commencing: at 10 a. m. Sale Register. 2-H For household purposes oezumepted at, the rate of duties to commence Ocl- D. BOYLE, Richmond Hill T. F. MCMABON f7] THE LIBERAL OFFIFI: Richmond Hill. 5113a will be con- LERK Maple Merits your snlicitudo. Its memories appeal to you. Its tick, so familiar to some who are now gone. is a bond between the present 2mg tht} pa_st. J ERRY SMITH, Two qpring heifer ('nh‘es came to the premist-s of n fnrme'l' in “‘hitchm-ch on or :Ihnlll. the 10th uf Sn )tmuher. The uwner may have ‘Jw same by proving pmpvrty and paying ex- penses. Enquirent 12-3 THE LIBERAL OFFICE Coal, hard and soft, Hardwood and Slabs. Delivered on shortest notice. Also for sale 1 Spring \Vngnn, will carry 3,500 lbs. ; and 1 (lookin Stove. wood. 1V IGHAEL BROS. If it is silent or out of repair bring it to me. I will make it itself again. Cost of repairing it will be quoted while you wait. If the cost, of repair- ing suits, I guarantee the result will. Thefllfifamiyclack Thresher’s Coal BE STBAYED Practical ‘Vntchmaker. LD ONLY BYâ€" WfiAT YW WANT, WHEN YOU WA?" IT, YSU’LL PM!) IT HERE. ggLL‘ m «a. 3“ u; a»: $53.34 It gives a beautiful, Clear, steady, White lightâ€"«no dirty Chimneys, no disagreeable smell. Mdem Cheap, inferior oil is dear at any price. {hides} Eigfifi Oil is worth all the money you pay for it. Not the LOWEST PRICE but by long odds the very BEST. Richmond Hill. Is the Best that Money can Buy. Em @ TXXE Efiflfi‘ 59 King St. East, Toronto. By a very satisfactory clubbing: arrangement with that great Family News paper the Family Herald and \Veekly Star of Montreal we are enabled to nth-r to new subscribers the higgesl value ever heard of. The balance of this year promises the most startling events, and every person should keep posted. Here is the nppni-tunity. For the small sum uf 80 cents we will send you until January 1st. 1902, THE LIBERAL, The Family l-lei-ulil :lllll \V'eekly Star and the Family Heruld‘s two great. premium pietuies. “Christ in the Temple.” and “ Hume from the \Vm-." Is that nut :1 (lullur‘s worth? Either picture almie is worth double. the money. This Mfr-r is open only Lu J nne 30th as the supply of pictures is limit- ed and cannot he promised after that date. To any of our present subscribers we offer the Family I-lernld and Weekly Star until January 1st. 1902. including the. two pictures for the small sum 0f50c. A an: Wag 3F EXCITEMEET. The Royal Visit to Canada. The Closing Scenes of the War. The Reium of the Army. EVEETS 53:"? Wfifiifl WifiE iffiflEST. An Opportunity for LIBERAL Rvadm‘s to Keep ' Posted During this Purim! of Excitement. bmmw< THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. MAREé-ET People talk about; men requiring only the “ Creature Comfort.” That‘s all your horse requires, but you should see that he gets them. You will get just what is right if you buy your harness, flv net-s, horse nets, and supplies from C REAT U RE Geo. McDonald, RICHMOND HILL. UOMFO RTS

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