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The Liberal, 24 Oct 1901, p. 1

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“If: Ii‘swufz‘als, Unity; in N (in-Essentials, Libs;- [S PULlllbllELEVlil: l lllrmeyto loan at 5 5.. 1‘ ant. Talc] urnocacl r 1 - 1;: .' i' v. I w, 1* LT." ‘ ' 'll'.‘7 I'c‘l’UR-.L_/~.J.‘ h/{Orvhlnul A, G p, “All “LMjE, A'i' W H : . -- -v . A H l ‘~ .= " Sc-Ilcltzr. lucfary, Sac. LlBERfdl'filllllfdl PUELl‘SlHNG l‘lOUEE‘ Suite- 77 and 7S ricclmld Luau Build- =_ lugs, cur. .â€"\.lvl.‘:illz' and Victoria '1‘ n if . A DJ. Shyd’b TUl‘iullo. Emma it Psormsrun RIUliMO ND lilLL, {lNl LIBERAL Office, livirlmmnd Hill on Saturdays. ‘ ks. first: TEEâ€"K. N{)'l‘l‘.liY PUBLIC, C'UKMLSEIUKEH IN THE figural. DR. l... LA WRASUN, Number College Physicians and Surgeons. Out. RICHMOND HILL. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 12 to 2 p 111.; 7 to 9 p. m. ‘ HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. issuer of limriage licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFIUE. LEN (WK 5. Millie-.1; Bfll‘l'ixifi‘l‘s :md Scan-lion‘s. NH _ llonsv to 1011.“ on land and ohmic: mortgages at D RI . E'Arr-JAâ€"â€"§~T7U gigs, lowest rates. aurora ntfir-uâ€" Enninvnd to The r-l-l pnst ofl‘lw. one (door vvust of the cuirancc to the Ontario ins. Ncwmarke: u sisâ€"Thee doors south of the post urlir'u. T.Hsnm~:nr1.1~:::xix. 'i‘hm'nlnill, Lute resident nh\'<ician at N estern and Grace Hospitals, Toronm. G. 51V. Moncsn. Ofiice marsâ€"s to .l-') a m; 12 to 2 p m; 4 “’0” l‘ewmn’k“ 7 [081) Lu. .____ im-.. ".7". .....__--._ kh. Mum, '1 '. "' K fig,“ rrrrrr -1232 COOK e. la ALBONALD M_ " ‘_ ' Barristers, Solicitors, etc. ' ‘ TORONTO OFFICE: Freehold Loan \Y“\‘ Realm 5 Building. cur. Adelaide X: Victoria . Si, ' 2k. ' l ‘ . BQAxi‘s‘, mg s l‘nnnlo Mr. Cook will be at Maple 011 Thursday afternoon of each week. at MONEY»TO DOAN AT 5%. ilUNCAN, GRANT é; SKEANS DR. T. A. CURRlE, EJQMtist, (Successor to Dr. Cecil Trotter) l Oddfcllnw’s'Bldg., Toronto, cor. Yongc and College Sts., Tel-onto, Room 12, 12% Victoria St. Toronto. Best fitting tee th, ‘ also replating, lowost. prices. Good work. Barristers, Solicitors, (20., 25 KING STRE‘JI‘ WEST, TORONTO. East Toronto Office, Mr. Grant’s residence, Woodbrldpe, every evening. Thornbillmach \Veducsds)‘ from 10 to 12. JAS. NEWTON Will be in Richmoni Hill ever 7 ~ ~ 0m V Wodm,,;y_ Y lSSUER lleRRlAGt LICENSES, l cezâ€"L ext dom- south of Puin - r ~ 80,00, ° ELGâ€"Il‘s REEFJLfi _.~ Dr. W. Cecil Trailer, 5. IL, DAVl D A M ES DENTIST, ISSUER MARREAGE LICENSES. Cor. Bluor and Spadma Ave., " Toronto. No Witnesses. Telephone 3368 for appointment. N “""ww'h" " N . . . . .. SALEMECKARDT, J.H. PRENTICE â€"â€" 1C8 Wellington Place, Toronto. Unionvule Eckardz .5; Pi entice Licensea Auctioneers {or the County of York. Goods sold on consignment. General sales of stock etc.. promptly attended to at reasonable rates. G. R.Gould1ng, Newton Brook, agent for the above. fiteriuam TT. Il’IcElroTr: VETERINARY SURGEON â€"..AND_ VETERINARY DENTiST, c aroma Stokes 5' Slough. License Auctioneers for the County of Yorkxs- spectfully solicrt your patronage and friendly nfluence. sales attended on the sLortest notice and a reasonabe rates. P. 0. address King I) BLODGH Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Csllope, X With diploma from .the Ontario Vetelinary J.T. Snigeon. J. K. McEwen, Dental Schoul, m 1 Visit Maple on Monday and Maple. Weston. Saigcc 1: dc McEweu. ed animals treatsu by the latest and most ap- l Licensed Auctionee” for the coup” 0' York' 53:21:23? ié’.‘:';:l‘:.§::ill.‘l§2°.i“° “' Gslleuough & Richards § J- 9- VETERINARY SURGEONS, 'El’lornhill. Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. J. «H. SANDERSDN, VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL Calls by day and night promptly atâ€" tended to. mung-mm PALMER HOUSE“ RICHMO ND HILL, at reasonable rates. Palmonagesolicited. P.U.nddress Maple N. E. Smith. Licensed Auc and Ontario. rates. Moi-th9 ’illll bailiff sales Residence. Siouuvillo, Out W’RIGH'I‘ BROS, Undertaken & Emhnlmers. RICHMOND HILL €91 THORNHILL Alarge stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at. both places. Wgfirm E. .55- 3.51112”. delllE Edgdhp He KING STREET EAST. 'ronon'ro Remodelled,and newly furnished throughout One at the mos: convenient and cwinfurtablel hotels on Yange Street. Every modern conâ€" vsnience. Sample mums for cominercuil travellers. Anile'ilstoppinnplace for riding - .. . _ . a m cm owes a. Board 81 or drivmg p'Ll‘t-ldS,hu-}‘cll5i..<, or farmers goinuv Eve 5' o 1 ods‘tmu t J t ' to or returning from market. Electric cars‘ nerd“, - pass the door. Livery 1n connection. TERMS emu PER D33. “HIM PALHER, . Prop On the premises of the undersigned. vellâ€" Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles, b‘Lfgr'l-jgsgfoélu‘l- Ripzms Tabulcs: for sour stomach. ' T_ Lrppom), [{1pr Tabules cure flatulence. 45-“ Biclumnd Hm l l l (leneralsales ofnnplemev‘ts. lumiturestanding telling timber, etc..ntteuded on the shortest notice and cou 1 fully l tended tn on the shortest notice and reasonable teachers.” attended to. _ nod fortune to secure Rev. S. \\'. C'rl. liiafi'l) HILL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1901 Panâ€"American Model Dairy Notes. The superior slaving pmvvrs of the Holsteins are now becoming manifest. and for the wcck ending Oclnbvr let, they stand first on the list in the butter profit test, boating the .ch-scys by ion cents and the (:‘rilcruscys by forty- scvcncents. I’lmvcvcr,Mm-yMun-shnll, of the Guevnseys, still rctaius her loud as best cow in the burn, but hm' cum- panion, Cassiopeia, who has boon for a good deal of ti 0 time her close-six rival, has been oi? her feed and drops thirty-six ccnts behind her for the week. An unusual rccmd has lie-0n made during the week by the Pullt'fl Jersey Urn. She has been unnblcln properly digest her feed, presumably the ensilugc, and has been sick and feverish. At one milking she gave 8lbs. milk, 2.50% fat: the, fullowillg milking, 5 lbs., 6.40% fat; the third milking,].61bs., 16.20% felt. This is by far [he highcst butter fat test. yet made by any of the C(lws. The sland- lngof the herds for the week is as follows : Holsteins, 7.56: Jerseys, 7.46; Guernwys, 7.09; Ayrshires. (5.8}; Red Pulled, 5.92; Shin-thorns, 5.82; Brown Swiss, 5.81: French Canadian. 5.“; Pulled Jerseys, 5.2-1; Dutch Belted, 4.07. For the week ending October 8lh some notable changes have tukcn place. The Holstein made a gain over last week as they are keeping up their flow of milk exceedingly wwll, but the Jerseys also made a decided spurt and tied the blacks and whites for first place. back again to third lace, with the Guernseys fourth. ext, come the French Canadians and Shm'thm-ns which are both doing good work and may yet succeed in passing thcb‘ucnr seys before the close of the test. In sucha case all five of the Canadian herds would he ahead of the five American herds. The Guei-nseys obâ€" tained such a long lead in the early partuf the test that they will doubt- less be able to win first prize in the butter-profit test, but as one cow is now out, of the race they would prob- ably be overtaken by sonlcuf {heather breeds if the test were continued for a few weeks longer. The Brown Swiss cow. Hope of Minnesota, has been very sick during the week and it was feared that she \anlld not re- cover, but she is now much better. Her cass is the first in the history of the Dairy thntiL has been necessary to resort to medicine. which goes to show that, the cows have been buth Carefully and skilfully fed and handled. For this week Beauty of Nul-Val of the Hclstcin herd is the best cow beating Marshall by five cents. Below is the net profit of each hgrd for the week ending October 8 : Jerseys. 7.58 : Hol- steins, 7.58; Ayrshires, 6.97; Guernâ€" seys, 6.66; French Canadians, 6.38; Shorthorns, 5.95; Brown SwiSs. 5.85; Red Polled, 5.63 ; Jersey Pulled, 4.93 ; Dutch Belted, 3.95. Maple " Well, Jamie, and haven’t you been a promising me all along that you were going to take me to the best event of the season, and sure, now, its after thinking about it you ought to be." “Sure, Biddy, and I’ll stick to every word of it. I have just been a hearing that Maple School Concert is going to he the star concert of the season, so if nothing happens and papa is willing, we’ll hitch up and go to see the eclipse." “ 0h! very well, Jumiel and what shall I expect to see there P ” “Troth, Biddy, everything is going to be running over with side-splitting fun. There is to be a long program) of songs, recitations, readings, dialogues, tries. and if you never heard Lellof the Nashville Orchestra, I’ll be alter you they are the best in the ntry. They have. promised faith- to come without fail. Then there is to be a grand debate on the subject, “Resolved that the School . f H C t. t Y leystem of Ontario is in need of Rud- l15:1rmoul-‘f‘trfcélli. (zenith w“ Reform!” by fmn' 0f the 10C“! “ And is that. all, Jamie E “ “ Why no, Biddy, they have had the can As chairman for the occasion, and as the schnol stands in lN‘i‘tl of pictures, etc.. there is to be a gvllel‘zll charge of 15 cents. Concert bcgms 7.30 char .” “That’s clinched now, Jamie; I’ll go. A very pleasing cveut took place last Friday evening at the bums of Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Cook, Hupc, lilc occasion being the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding day. The house was bril- liumly lighted and iesented a festive appearance, the hul having been nit.- isticnll re-pupered in two shades of5 red an gold, and grained and carpet,- s-d. by the popular painter, Mr. \\'. Hewisou and his assistants of Rich- mond Hill. Seventy in all sat down to an elegant rcpust, after which the usual toasts Wei-c given and l'cspnlidvd L0, Frank Dcnton, K. (3., of Toronto, notingas chairman. Tbs followinng a list of the guests and the presents received: Mr. and Mrs. J... Richard- ty ; in a]! filings, Charity-n The Ayrshire-s are ‘ sun, silver um’l chinn fruit dish: Mr. and Mrs. .l. liusc, silver \\'£1U‘l' pitchl-r; Mr. and Mix. 'l'. Cousins, silvm- brcud tl‘il)’; Mr. and Mrs. ll. Thomas, bun-y spun”: Mixeund Mrs. (l. Luwr, cukc buskcl; Mr. J. NlXUll. silvcrand china fruiLdisb: Mr. E. Nixon, fruit dish: Mr. and Mrs. F. Dcutun, china um-' lu-cllu. stand: Dr. and Mrs. McLL-au, Frcnch chinu hen-y sot: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ill-mm], ll‘l'cuch china. blend and buiici- plutcs; Misses A. and E. and Mr. 1'3. Kirby, fruit dish; Mr. VV. lThmuus and family, cbtmy clock ; Mrs. Nixon and family. chumlutc set; Mi. and Mrs. \V. Knight, brcukfusi crust; Mr. .llHl Mrs. (‘r. ('w'un'nw, pudding dish: Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirby, silver puddng dish: Mr. and Mrs. \V. \Vut- sl'm, silvm- brand li'uy; Mr. and Mrs. D. McMillcn, pickle cruet; Mr. and Mrs. J. (ll'illlllhrlx', fruit; dish; Mr. R. S. Thomson, silver and china. hon-bun dish; Mi; \V. and Miss S. Robinsrm. silver and china jolly stand; Mr. and Mrs. I). Millun, egg stand; Mr. and Mrs. Manwn. pcppci- and suit; Mr. and Mrs. W. ilnilcs, napkin rings and cgg stands; Mr. and Mrs. F. Carver, silver spoons and pepper and salt; Mrs. V. V. Moore, napkin ling; Rev. and Mrs. Dunn, engul- spoon; Mr. and i turnln .gray very fast. ‘ restored the natural color.”â€"Mrs. . ; not to look old, with the I color of seventy years in % your hair! ’,~ are seventy, and you lke Mrs. C. iudsou, banquet lump; Myra Hudsmv, glass tumblers; Mr. and Mrs. XV. Danton, five silver dollars; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. lh-nhmmlozcu silver spoons . Mr. and Mrs. C. Crook, cake fol-k ; \V. and H. Cook. Austrian vase; Mr. and )ll's. \Vm. Cnok, gold and silver pie knife: Maud (bu-row, Met knife; Mr. T. lllc(‘/ru'mack, biscuit jzu'. MO.â€" slmke now in om- (ll’V «mods depart: .. as mout. Atkinson & Swdze-r. The Board was Justified To The Editor of Tim LIBERAL! SIR,â€"I wish to call the attention of the readers of your valuable paper to a letter found in last week’s issue from one who claims to be interested in school work. In the first place, any writer who has any suggestions to mnkeshould at least, state facts. and nut uuce-rtaim lies and prupllcsles, such as “ prob- able,” “ in all pmlmbillty," etc. New as regards the piobuhility of only one- fil'tih of the pupils of our schools going to see Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of York and Corn- \Vall, while in the City of Toronto, I may state as a fact that about oneâ€" lmlf of them availed themselves of the opportunity, and as a result will cher- ish smnvthing in their memories which will always be pleasant as Well as profitable to recall. As to the proba- bility of our Schlmls being closed for a whole week. had the Duke and Duch: ess been in the cit; for that length of time, we. know .01’ a certainty that, such would not have been the reuse any more than the probability of the Duke’s return to Canada. next month. Their Royall Highnesscs arriving in the city on a. Thursday, and the fol: lowing day being one of very great interest on account of over ten thouâ€" sand of our noble sons being reviewed by our future King of England, we highly commend our Board of Educu- tion in granting us those two days. \Ve have a Schmll Board of which we feel proud, being composed of men who are willing to sacrifice their valu- able time, often at great personal in- convenience, to legislate fur the bestl wishes of tile Public and High Schools. That these services are appreciated by a large majority of our ratepayers, is evinced by the return of the old mam.- bers year after year by acclnnmtiun. who is “intcresled in schools ” fancied he had :i g1 icvuncc against- the Board, the better Why Would have been to have cnmmunicntcd with that, body through the prupc: channel, and not rush into the public pl'OSS, by calling the uttenlinn of the country at large to the (in his opinion) wrong doings of the Schunl Beau-d. It is very encouraging both to par- ents and teachers [u know that our boys and girls in: V1: “kept themselves I not pnly be the better prepared to' pass examinations, which seems to be the main end in life, according tg; bui- friend’s \vuy of thinking, but will be- ' send us one dofinr and we will express . enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. A discoumgcd purse can cut a great dress Manager 355 Caxton Bldg. Chicago. 42-26 s Central Business “ College ‘\\‘ with us very superior advantages. Enter Any is) Time. (some good loyal and patriotic citizens, such as are found iln'uughnut the l we fmm u very impm‘tnutpui-L. Thus, ‘ .51 few hours spent in thehnisiinguf‘ :flugs and shouting for King and cnuu-j , try was time “'(‘ll spent on such an L-c- ’cusiun us [he surrcndcr of Pl'GLUl'lzl. Finally, I “my my that if some Of our High School pupils are only seven yt'ul's of age, the two holidays which they had [his mouth will in no way; interfere with their rapid mental de- ‘ “doping-ill, and again any sane person g will know at once that car fare does ' not have m be paid on holidays. ’ These are the- views of ANOTHER INTERESTED IN SCHOOL \Vomr. â€".O-*â€"-_ \Ve administer to your domestic , needs in the most practical and econ omical spirit. Atkinson & Switzer. I whole of the BriLish Empire, of which , August” 1’ 1901' cm out and But your lgor stopped the falling nnd = “My hair was falling H air E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It’s impossible for you Perhaps ou . your gray hair! If not ; use Ayer’s Hair Vigor: » In less than a month your ; gray hair will have all the _ 5 dark, rich color of youth. $1.00 I bottle. All dmgglsis. -. If your drug lst cannot supply you, ‘- ' you a bottle. Be sure and ive the name of your nearest ex rose o co. Address, J. C. AY CO., Lowell, Mass. ' WANTED â€" TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND Women. Lu travel and advertise foroldcstab- lished house of solid financial standing. Salary £780 a year and expenses, ull payable in cash. Nu canvassing required. Give reference and Ad- Now open in all departments of the T0 EifiNTO Young men and women aro.coming . in from all parts of the Dominion to attend our school, because they find Our catalogue explains them. Write for it- 1 W. H. SHA\V, é; Yonge and Gerrard 8:5. > Principal COALâ€" ceu suscfir lam-1902. BEST HllllD COAL For household purposes. It appears to me that if our friend For threshing and other steam purposes at 25 cents per cwt., at THOBNHlLL STATION. Also one of the best grades of Portland Cement made,l‘or sale at $3 per bbl. Twenty cents per bbl. refunded for empty sacks. Will be at the station to attend to customers on Wednesday of each week during August; Wednesday and Thursday 01 each week during Sept.,0ct. and Nov; and on Wednesday of each week during the rest of the coal sha‘sull. posted " in the Boer war, as they Will Coal delivered to Richmond Hill and Thornhill on the shortest nulicc. Terms cash on delivery. Ifio order will be con- sxdered binding until accepted by us in writing. H. WINGEE 86 SON, Carrvlllc P 0 'ssiunnnv, RICHMOND HILL DlVISllL- WET. The Next Sitting of Division Court in! No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room, RIEEEND HILL, _ON_ NOV. 3", 1901 Commencing at 10 a. m. T. F. MCMAHON, CLERK

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