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The Liberal, 3 Oct 1901, p. 1

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Remodellecl,nnd newly furnished throughout One of the most; convenient and comfort-able hotels on Yonge Stroeh. Every modern con- venience. Sample rooms for commercial travellers. Anideelscopping place for riding or driving parties.bicyclists. or farmers going to or returning from market. Electric cars pass the door. Livery in connection. TERMS $1.00 PER DAY. JOHN PALNIER. - VOL. XXIV. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Cellege. wish diploma from the Ontario Veterinary Dental School. Will visit Maple on Monday and Friday 01' each week. and Concord on Friday 1mm 1 to a p. m. Calls promptly attended to. Diseases of horses,cetnle and other domesticat- ed animals treated by the latest; and most ap- proved methods. Telephone Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Calls by d Dz. W. Gecil flatter, DENTIST, PALMEJ AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHIHI RICHMOND HILL, 0qu mum. Benflfi, Room 12, I‘ll Victoria St. T‘ Best fitting tecth, also mph: lowest prices. Good WO (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter: Oddfellow’s Bldg, Toronto, cor. Y0 and College 363.. Torontn. IS PUBLISHEDEVERY THURSDAY MORNING Gifice Hours :‘ 8 to 10 a. m p 111.; 7130 9 D. m. Uddfellow’s Bldg, Toronto, cor. Yonge and College 86‘s., Toronto, 3V1“ be in Richmond Hill every \Vednesday. Ol’flcezâ€"Next dour south of Puhllic SchooL VETERINARY SURGEON Lube roaidon‘. 1. Hospitals, Tux-c DR. T; A. EURME 9 Cor. Blsor and Spadnna Ave ’l‘m'onto. I. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL Member Coil Ripans Tabules cure liverfltroubles. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach. Bipans Tabules cure flatulence. Gallamugh 89 Richards VETERINARY SURGEONS, Thor-Infill. ‘l $1 per annum, in advance. . F. McMAHON. Dulce H RICHI‘JON ALMER } RICHMOND VETERINARY DENTIST, RICHMOND HILL, BUSINESS CARDS DR. E. J. ST'UB‘BE mrox & Pnornm’ron 3368 for appointment. L. LAWRASUN ‘e‘flcteriuary . McElroy, Thornhill, ysxcinn at Western and night promptly at- teuded to. mama! â€".AND__ ND HILL. Dub Egilwml Good \‘vm'k. 3s and ’FTTT SHIHG HO 1)1;Lt_ing, at 'm‘ontn Prop 0n the premises of the undersigned. well- bred Jersey Bull. Terms 31.00. Licensed Auctioneer for the County at York. (‘renemlsuies of implements, tumitnrestanding timber, etc. .attended on the shortest notice and n t reasonable ram-s. Patronagesoliciced. P. 0. address Maple License Auctioneers for the County of York ,re- ape-atfully solicit your patronage and friendly nflusuce. sales astpmied on 15!]? phox'mgfi noticc nnfl) uh“ nâ€",I»,_.\A.‘ 'n n J. '1‘. Suigeon. J. 11. McEwen. Maple. Weston. Saigeon a; Platinum, Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Sabastwnded to on shortest potice and‘ at ran. sunablerates Patronagesnllcited. Eve accommodation Soguestl. 803111.81 Ber da Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. General sale:a of stock 560.. promptly attended to at reasonable rates. G. R. Gouldmg, Newton Brook. agent for the above. __ -_- "HUI vunv uu and a reasonaberatea. 7 VP. 0. address King Liceusnd Auctionezr for the Counties of York and Ontemo. All sales of farm stock, &c., at.- tended to on the shortest notice and reasonable rfitl‘Q. Mortgage and bailifi sales attended to. Residence. Stoufivine. Ont Issuer of M SALEM ECKARDT. 168 Wellington Place, Turonto h EN Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, 85c. Suite 77 and 78 Freehold Loan Build- ings, cur. Adelaide and Victoria. Streets, Toronto. LIBERAL Office. Richmond Hill on Saturdays. RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL M . TEEFY. NO'E‘A RY PUBLIC. A ur East Tor-mto Office, Mr. Grant’s residence, Wnedbndge. everv evening. Thomhill,eaob Wednesday from 10 to 12. Money to loan at 5 per cent. 0n 6:11-10, huh Newmm‘kct ofificoâ€" pusn urflce. 1‘. Hxnnnnw LENNOI 533mm, aaéfi'figmwg J AS. NEWTON THURNHILL F DAT Barristers, Sniicitors, etc. TORONTO OFFICE: Freehold Loan Building. cur. AdelmdeSz Victoria Streets, Toronto. Mr. Cook will he at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each week. DAVID -IA M ES FOR. SERVICE 0 STOKES ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, 25 KING STREMT WE ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES No Witnesses‘ Um] erunkers fir Embalmers HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c 46-h! $5.610”, ‘ @§a§’&£€ Emma” ,‘JJ‘i RIC-HMO ev to loan on land and cbntte! mortgages at Iuwosb rates. Barristvr um! Soficlloi‘s. MONEY T0 LOAN AT 5% 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO -ge stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places. WRIGHT BROS Ecka NOX & MORGAN, Barristers, Soficitnre, &0 Stokes (k Slough. J. D. fleadman, RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER :3, COMMISSIONER IF THE ardt (k P: entice N. E. Smith. Remove F.LAVVRE§CE, fiifl Ti: arrlage Licenses; HILL POST OFFICE. I Aurora, In. Esscnfials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all t/zi r] tome old post; othea. of the entrance to the ree dom's south 0: the T. LUDFORD. Richmond Em EST, T011 ST V. Mona ACDONALD J. H. PnENTmE Unionvhle Telerhcne 2984 new. Newman-ka RONTO. D BLOUGB ON T. The following is the monthly report of Maple Public School for the month of September. The percentage of each pupil is based on the average result of the weekly examination, together with the percentage in general proficiency in the various departments of school work : An important step in the interest of the Work was taken by the appoint;- ment of Superintendent Ci-eeluum t0 the position of assistant secretary and editor of the Association of Canadian Fairs and Exhibitions, which will give additional opportunity for advancing the movement. di'rsws and 1H!p('l"~‘l'(‘ild at Institute meetings, with explanatory diagrams and illustrations. Among the changes made in the system, with excellvnt results so far, is the ti'ansfeionce of the lac-tun) \‘mrk lien‘tufm-e carried on by I’lm‘ticnliul-ul Societies, to the department of Farmâ€" (‘rs’ Insiitutes. A number of lnz-nl hudic-s will in fuim‘e hold thpir annual meetings at, the nearest; Fruit Expvl‘i- ment Station. where they will have the benefit of practival instruction in grafting, Spraying, 9L0. Seed I‘airs have been established in connection with four institutes, \i:«'.. East Yurk. Suutb \Vellinglnn, “1M \Vellingion, and South Grey. These are held annually in March, and the farmers bring their best samples of grain for sale or exchange. A leading topic ilt Institute meetings was that, of cold storage, regarding which a good deal (7f valuable infm-mâ€" ation has been furnished. During the meeting of the Experimental Union the delegates visited the cold storage plant at the Agriculturle College and received an insight into the process of refrigeration. Very substantial progress was made during the year covered by the report. Later information gives the total membership of the Funnel-5’ Institutes in June last as 20.387, as compared with 18,058 for the previous year. The banner local Institute is thatuf Halton With a membership of 7-13. Part IIâ€"Ida. Barker, Harold Rich- ards. Senior IIIâ€"Annie Richards, Louis Elliott, Eel‘b. Kelly. Junior IIIâ€"Maggie Hislop, Freeman Barker, Gertie Bond. Senior IIâ€"Luelln. Johnstun. Junior Ilaâ€"Charles Hm-ner. Harvie Ness. Senior Part lâ€"Douo'las Rutherford, Howard Ness, Dm‘ig Hislnp. Ethel Caldwell. dl-rsses zu H The subject of poultry has recoivml much attention. Special poultry meetings have been held at which leading poultry specialists gave (lum- onstmtions as to the best, methods of killing and dressing poultry in :mvm-rl- mice with the requirelm‘nls of the market. Among the spmkm-s at llwsu gatherings were W. A. Graham, me. A. G. Gilbert, J. E. Meyer and G. R. Cnttrell, well Known as poultry exl peljts. Action was also taken to prbmnt: the attendance at the Pruvinciw Winter Fair, with thn result that 121? members, representing 34 Institutes: Were in attendance. A spvciul pro. gramme was provided by Instituh workers, and addresses (lwlivm-ml by :1 large number of pmnlinvnt agricultur- ists and instructors. Junior IVâ€"Nellie Harker, Hannah Hislop. Lida Helmkay. Robbie Olen-k, Kathleen Rutherford, Edna Clements, Frgd Johnston. Edwin Ness. Presént eve-'xy dayâ€"Ilzumah Hislop, Maggie Hislog, Freeman Barker. AVINA FOSTER, Teacher Hendford Public School report for tbs mpnth of Sggtembfir : ‘ 7 Senior IVâ€"A‘nm'. Hehricks, Mary Henricks, Maud Helmkay, Joe Elliott, Ruby Richards. Junior Part Iâ€"Irene Daniels. Elias Elliott, Clelland Caldwell. Emma. nger, Gladys Helmkfly. As in previous years excursions have been run to the Agricultural College, giving many thousand funn- ers an oppnrtunity to become familiar with the mmt modem process of scientific agriculture. ,. Action was also taken to Inlimnt: A notable feature of the year is the striking increase in the number of \meâ€"n’s Institutes, of which um- are now 32 in operation. some uf them having a memhcxship of mm- um hundred. Farmers‘ Institutes. Headford Maple mms' lmlitl tvs in and of agriculture, uproved methods of y rvcngnized. The X5 in vvery dopam- lt comprisvs, in 'd uf the progress u number of ad- el-oud at Institute Janatm‘y diagmuns There is no argument half so can- vincing as the evidence of your eyes. See our fine millinery disglay on Tues- day, Wednesday and T ursday, the 8th. 9th and 10th inst. Atkinson & Switzer. «‘ Dr. J.’N. Hutchison of Winnipeg, made a flying visit through Ontario the past week. He arrived in London on Thursday Where he joined his wife and little daughter. They afterwards visited friends in Listowel, Toronto and Claremont. and _spent yesterday afternoon here calling on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison s an!) the night with Dr. and Mrs. isley of Maple, and started for their western home on the 10 o’clock car. The Dr’s visit; here was short, but; it was Very enjoyable to his many friends. goon, ‘ Lines. Mat he' Kvfi‘or Junior IVâ€"H Speightr, 55 ; DA Shunk, 52. Senim- IIIâ€"( Bertie Mal-\vom‘ Sadie Motvheson Allan Knight. (1' Gordon, ('30: \V. Dr. Louis Bailey. a former pupil of our Public and High school, who is physician for a large lumber firm and has it hospital in one of the States acrnss the lines, was in the Village Monday renewing acquaintance. Mr. S. A. Ritter, who holds a posi- tion with the Erie Railway Compan ', Chicago, visited relatives and flien s in this vicinity fnl‘ a few days, and left yesterday for a short visit in \Voodstnck. He will return by way Of BuEulO. Mr. D. Gr. \Vlley of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived Friday to spend a week with his relatives here. Accompanied by his wife. and daughter, who have been here for the past two months. he will leave for home to-mm-row. They Will visit the Pam-American on their way home. Mr. W'm. Cook, barrister, and farm. ily, who spent the summer months in a. cottage on thP Markham road. returnâ€" ed to their Toronto home Friday. places, where He was engzrnrger‘d~ connected with the Brethren in Cbxist Church. Mr. H. A. Nicholls and Mr. M. Boyle left Thursday Iastfor the Pan-Ameri- (‘an Expositinn and returned Mundny evening. Rev. F. Ellmtt returned Tuesday from Chatham, Blenheim and other Mr. S. A. Ritter‘ tion with the Erie Chicago, visited re in this vicinitv f Campbell. 57; A Harry Lines. 55 Albert; Reudmun 49; Edith High. 4 Mrs. H. J. Bell of California, with two little daughters, is visiting her brothers, Messrs. Thomas and H. F. Hopper. Junior IIIâ€"~Russol Emma, 85; Lam-.1 ( Sisiev. 73: Charlie G The Cnm't of Royal :m entvrluimm'ub in th last Friday m‘mxing‘. '1 cmlsisted of :L debate, a z-vt-itzltions by local tth On Monday owning The funeral of the late Mrs. Jamiosou of Lnndosbom, and a former resident. of Vaughan, tonk plane last, Thursda in St. Paul's burying gmund. Her daughter. Mrs. Duga‘ul McMur-achy of the 7th concession. who was attending her during her illness, was taken ill, and died on Munduy. The funeral took place an \lermsdny and was hugely attended. The many friends of the family sympalxhize deeply with them in their sud bereavement. Mrs. E, McMahon and Mrs. C. A. Fetch of Aurm-n, spent Thurstth with Mr. T. F. McMahon and family. The Cnm't of Royal Templurs held an entwluimnvub in the Masonic Hall last Friday m‘vning‘. Thv'prugrmnme cmlsisted of :L debate, and singing and z-vt-itzltions by local talent. On Monday evening the Epwm‘th League gave a pumpkin pie social in the wash-y of the church. The pro- ceeds amnuntod to $3.20, and this will lw applied to the fund for renovating the Vestry. A grand revival has been going on in the Mefhndist Church at, Testnn during the past fum- weeks. The meetings have hevn conducted by Miss Greene, a. blind evangelist fmmTil- soubm-g. Through her earnest: ap- peals and effective singing many have detm-mim‘d to lead :1 hottm' life. Mr. Roy Kirby returned home from the North \Vest last wevk. Miss Dewar. Miss McGregur, and Miss Ethvl \Vilpy of Toronto. spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. \Vil'e). vamnl-kot, Faunâ€"Miss C. Harris of Richmond Hill. spent :1. week town visiting her sister and friends this vicinity. Senior IV Eynm, 7S; Ethel McN Miss I (36 z 1 son. 01 PERSONALS. “Jaug'ht Elmer Lnnm Oliv Charlie Gibb Mim IZMLES 10H Bertie lzu lZé n, 78; M \ndrews, 1 Hudwon, win Hilty. Illilty Clzarit ‘inos‘ 1m: 1m, 80; Richardsn 78 ; Myrt lrews, 66: 1901. Ssh M 1e Mabel (mnrd Eddie John Anna onnie Hazel Lester [aggie The Next Sitting of Division Court for No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room, _ON__. FMAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901 August, 1, 1901. 6111 Also one of the best grades of Portland Cement made, for sale at $3 per bbl Twenty cents per bbl. refunded {or empty sucks. Will be at the station to attend to customers on Wednesday of each week during August; Wednesday and Thursday at each week during Sept.. Oct. and Nov; and on Wednesday of each week during the rest of the coal snaaun. Coal delivered to Richmond Hill and Thomhill on the shortest notice. Terms cash on delivery. No order will be con- sidered binding until accepted by us in writing. RICHMOND HILL WISIfiN - GflURT. 65M. SEASUN M 1901-1902. BEST SOFT COAL )VANTED â€" TRUSTWORTHY H. WINGEE 8c SON, BEST HARD COAL “l have made a most thorough trial of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis- ease: of the lungs it never disap- points.” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral won’t cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since. For threshing and other steam purposes at ‘5 cents per cwt., at A C0119}? THOBNHELL STATEN. Now open in 3.11 denm‘tment Young men and women are in from all parts of the Dom attend our schooI. because 61 with us Verv superior adv 9111‘ catalogue explains them W’. H. SHAW. BIGHMDKQ HILL, Commencing at 10 a. m Enter Any [Single copies, 3 cts. .1. Early Finley, h'onton, O. E35! 12m For household purposes D‘fl 5'11 “"614. You go and Gerrard S TORONTO IWWT lmfizbt resed sham: 5 Caxton Bl College F. MCMAHON CLERK quin i 61:11 inn 9 ‘1'! Q1 'r'! Principal 0 srrville P 0 3'} Wine No I4; f the AND estab- Salary cth. Ad

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