VOL. XXV. LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. THURSDAY '1‘. F. MUMAHON. ‘ 0.1dfellow’s Bldg, Toronto, cor. Yonge and Gulls-gt: Sbs., Toronto, DR. T. A. CURRIE, \Vill be in R‘chmnnd Hill every \Vcdnosdn‘y. Ofï¬ce 1â€"Next dunr south of Public School. Ofï¬ce hoursâ€"qu1 5.30 u.m., t,()5p.m. 03115 by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. the rosï¬ont p‘wsmian at Western and Grace ospitalsJ‘umuto. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, J, H. SANDERSUN, VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL Otllls by day and. n_ight promptly at- Every Accommodation for the trav- elling public. Ramodelledmnd newly furnished throughout Baa of the mast cnuvunieub and caudal-table hotels on 111110 Sweet. Every modern cun- veuianxe. Single ro-mm for co-nmercxui Guya‘lers. Alxi‘lenlstrmpiug place for l‘ir'liug or drivingpuciusmicyclists, m- iurmors going In»: ramming from market. Electric curs panache Jcor. Livery insounection. J 9“? PALVEER. Junta]. Wan. Rogm‘s Bew’ds’t, Room 12, 12L Victoria St. Toronto. inst ï¬tting teeth, also replating, at lmvesb prices. Good work. FALMER EEUU SE, H MAPLE LEAF HUTEL, HOUSE PAINTER, Glazizr, Grainer and Paper- Hanger. W. HEWESON, Oï¬ï¬‚oe Hoursâ€"8 15010 a m; 12 to ‘2 p m: RESIDENCE, RICHMOND HILL mm Iiiâ€"PATENT Enid Vldeas BUSINESS CARDS. DI AP} AR. THOROUGHLY REFITTED. G§aÂ¥$$ gamma, Calls from a distance promptly attended to. VETERINARY SURGEON, DR. 13‘ J. STUBBS, RICHMO ND HILL, 158 mm; sun-1!: EAST. 1‘0“on accommodation :0 guns". Board,$1 nerdny IS PUBLISHED EVERY Emma 32 Pnomumon. ’Phornhill. FIRE 0 DA CK. Proprietor TERMS SLOU PER DAY. Dentis‘st, 'l‘hornhill. ‘e‘flx‘terixmty Wediml. AT THE ï¬gimml EQEMQWn MGR NING may be secured by our aid. Address, THE °"ENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. t0. Prop G S Lindsey. K C G F Lawrence Hiduuc Wadsworth G A \V Barristersï¬olicitors. Notaries, 85:. Home Life Building (formerly Free- hold Loan Bldg), 00:. AdPlaido & Victoria Sis†'I‘m<mtn. LIBERAL Ofï¬co, Richmond Hill on Saturdaya. TORONTO OFFICE: Home Life Building. CHI". Addmdeï¬z Victoria. Streets. Toronto. Mr. Cook will be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each week. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5%. ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, E 14GIN 1‘,§IEJLS HIGH COURT OF jUSTICE,&c. issuer of Marriage Licenses. LENNOX 6: MORGAN, \Iousv to loan on land and shame] martgnges at lmvesc rams. Aurora. alliesâ€"Remoer to the old post ofï¬cu one door wesn of the entrance to tlm Oubzu‘w Bunk. Newmurkec ofï¬ceâ€"Three doors south of tho 1? )sc ovï¬ca. T.HEJBERT LENNOX. G. STV.MORGAN. Aurora. Newmarkot Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Goods sold on consignment. Genm-a.) sales- a) IAS. N EWTON JEOC 050.. promptly attended to at renaouaniq rages; Residence Uniunville G R Gunhlmg, Newfoï¬rï¬rookmgem for tho above. Liconsed Auctioneers for the County of York. Saws xttended to on shortestnnticeamd a. ten.- sonublerates Patronagesnlicited. NOTARY PUBLIC, J. '1‘. Saigeou Map License Auctioneers for theCounty of York,re- spootfully solicit your patronage and friendly Influence. sales attended on the sLortesz notice and A reasonabemtes. P.O.a.ddress King Lineuaer‘l Auccionearforthe Counties of York unlOutarm. Allsnles of farm stock, &c., atâ€" tended tn on the shortest notice and reasonable mteq. Murcmge and bailiff sales attended to. Residenceï¬tnuffvilleflnt RICHMOND HILL 8: THORNHHL The proprietor of Sunnyside Herd of Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Im- proved Uhester white hogs, lot 32, lst con. Markham (Thornhill) has for sale some good young stock. 'I‘hm-oughâ€"lu'mi hull and hog kept furserviceun tjw pm ' ‘. A large stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at, lmth places. C STOKES EITHER ON FULL OR PART TIME Are you satisï¬ed will. your inromo? In your time fullyovoupiul'.’ “not. write us. We can give yonomplovmant bv the munch on good terms or contract tn pay you roll for such buainess as you can secu‘efm' us at odd times. We emplnrbnth male and female representa- tives The next three months is the verv best time to sell our goods. No dnpflsib is required; oucï¬cis absolutely free. \\'e have the largast Varsnries iu Canadaâ€"over 800 ncres-n lama range of valuable new speriultifls. and all our stock 18 (:nmantned as represented. If you want tn repmsent the Incest. most vnpular and brat knnwu Nursery. writu us. It will be worth your while. STONE & WELLINGTON, Lindsey. Lawrence & Wadsworth, (Indra-mkch & Embnimc-rs, RICHMOND HILL POST OFFU TORONTO, COOK & JOHNSTON Barristers mad Solicitors. SUNNYSIDE FARM Agents Wanted RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1903 Barrister 49-t WRIGHT BROS, ‘anad _s Greatest Nurseries," Stokes & Blougll. J, H. ['1 ounce. COMMISSIONER I N THE goon & McEwc-n. N. E. Smith. “In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.†E95311. D. G. GOODERHAM, ohc tors, etc. Phone Main 2984 J. Is. McEwen. Weston. I’rnprietbr. D BLOUGB ONT. 0f Mrs. James Mt-Pk of Port Arthur, daughter uf the late Amos \Vx-ight, AL I" P. Our once friend and schnnl-mute in ymrs lmngsinco fled, Was brought from her far distant 110mm \Vlth kindred long sleeping hm‘ body was laid , 'Nonth ï¬nworâ€"wmnths left in hon-tomb; By loving hzmds wrought. On hex- rtnsket We're hruught, To ï¬ll with their fmgI-zmce the glnnm. So sweetly to rest, till again she will rise, In lwauty immortal arrayed, As the home of her soul, will ascend to the skies, By angelic cnhm ts conveyed, To dwell uvexmm‘e, HPP trials nll o‘er, In bliss that no pen has portrayed. $110 is not alone in hon-low narrow bed, Her father and mother 411- near. \Vlm loved hvr so tenderly, carefully And taught hm- tn lisp her ï¬rst pm yer: United above, The Child of their lave, Of peace long enjoyed has :1 share. She lies in the place where she ï¬rst saw the light, Inlmlfll ï¬rst her own natal air, \Vherv often she played in hvr childish (it-light, And drozum'd not of trouble or care ; “"11 h footsteps so fleet, Hex hurl ying feet, Flew over the ground, evm-ywhero. In the schnnl-hnuse near by, on the top of the hill. She ï¬rst tonm'd hm- lessons and played. \Vhel‘e Childl'vn yet go, play men-1y games still, As did she when :1 sweet little maid; But yams flying past, Brought changes so fast, Till again near her home she is laid. In the 01d frame church, which our fathers helped build. And the squat-e pews they sat in while them, Her place in the corner was seldom unï¬lled, When illm'ss did nut intol‘fere; Her voice swellod the songs, Of praises frum tunguvs. That once ï¬llL-d that, old house of prayers. And in the 01d Choir with its organ so small, She always was ready to aid, And the leader oft said nut one of thmn all, Could bring out, the chords that she made ; Now her touch on harp strings. Sweeter melody brings, ~ VVhex-e notes of discord ne’er invade. We stood by her grave, heard the WUIdS that Wele said, And thought, of the long vanished years. While the wind played :L requiem song o’er her head. And the clouds shed profusion of touts; In Silence In ofunnd. Hm- frivmls stood around. The sound of the storm in their ears. The elements striving lovc’s tribute to my, Each Lying the honor tn give, As if inl renwmbmnce of youth’s happy ( My, And knowing the parting wmfld Though storms may assuil, [grivvu Our e-zu-th burquvs so fmil. I‘Ieavon’s pm-t will the stunn-tosmd We're glad for her sake that her life work is “’01-. But sorry for him whom she loved, .But’twill not lie long till they meet, on heaven‘s shore, From parting and sorrow removed ; With rapturous joy, Nu mingled alloy, By Jesus their Saviour approved. God shield in His keeping her mother- less suns, From .the snares and the pitfalls :11 Mind, From the traps that M'e’set by wicked decoys, Enticing where evils uhnund; \Vlien life is Complete, Their mnther to meet, “’here songs of rejoicing resound. “'liere neighbors and loved (Ines will mret her again. In mansions our Saviour prepared ; In blissful reuniun with Jesus to ieign, Assured by His own blessed \‘v'ord ; \V'hcre none will gmw old, In that. heavenly fnld. ‘ And “ l'm weary," will never be heard. The inaugural meeting of the Vuughau’l‘uwuship Council was held at Vellm‘e (m Monday,tlle 12th of Jan- uary. The members-flea having emcuted the declaration of qualification zu.d In Loving Memory l-eliei‘e. V aughan Council P. L. GRANT. of nfï¬cv, tm Hi tn busim Members pl-vsmlt: Mr. \Vm. son, wove; Messrs. D. M. M: Isunc Devins, D. G. Lnnghuuw \\'m. Thomas, r‘nuncillm's. A claim for $12.66 lming thLt the Value of 2 shm'p killml :md 51 inim'vd, was pmsonted frmn J Ban-V. and on motion ï¬l'dt'l'ed 1 fmm pil_ ‘ Malloyâ€"Thomasnâ€"tlmt the treasurer he and is hm-ehy instruvtvd tn pay to J. Ross Rnhm'tson, for the Sivk Chil- dren’s Hospital. the sum 01' $10. â€"- Carried. LoughLugeâ€"Thomas~â€"- that Juan Conner be appointed car-vtakm' vf the Town Hull. stably, shvd and gmunds, dc. at a Salary of $15 for the yL-ar.»~ Ca rri ml. Tlmmas~Mullny~â€"tlint, the twasun 1‘ lw and is hereby unthurlzcd to pay the, following road amounts :â€" R. Topper. hauling 15 yds.grav R. Rowntree, “ l7 “ “ H. Dm‘ins, “ 6 “ “ R. Topper, “ 112 “ “ A. Irving. sharpening picks, etc 0. Kitclivlr.shnrpening slunrmetc J. Ringland, 3 days in gravel pit J. Huston, 1 “ " “ J. Stump. Floating road at Pur- el$ 4 50 Ill H-ll-‘UT m r Uan-iod Devinsâ€"Lnnghousoâ€"thnt the treus urex [my the following ucwunt Lu T F. McMuhun; 10 sx‘ts of Elvntinn Supplies fx-nn Hurt & Riddel $10.00; 400(10pies min ing‘the months of July, August and Svptmuher the meetings tn he hvld at 1 p. m.; and that; the (‘ll'l'k he in- SLHM‘U‘d to 93¢ nntices priner for dis- tribution, and to han- the names of the Fl-m-v-Vieworsand P(.n|||d-I(oepvxs includt-d in Said notive.â€"â€"(,)arri(-d. DHinsâ€"Mnllnyâ€"thnt the elm-k be instructed tn send for six copivs of the Municipal “'ox-ld for the year 1003.â€" Cle it‘d. The following hy-lnws were then passvd : Appointing Gen. M. Arnold and ‘V. T. Rubins‘nn auditors. Appointing John Atkinson and Hemy Gmlghton assessors. Making an :lpprnpx-iation to meet; the Current expenses for the year. Fixing the salary to be paid to the members (If the council. Appointing u Local Baal-d of Hmlth, Medical Health Ofï¬cer and Sanitary Inspector us folluws: Board of Healthâ€"“'11). “'ntson. J. B. Mchrm, L. Richardsun and Andrew McNtil; ModiCuI Health Ofï¬cerâ€"Dr. T. H. Klviuhm-g; Sanitary In- quctm-_â€"R_.. Rum‘llle. Mngle. “.1 \L.‘V.Â¥_ . Appmngi'uéï¬riFeï¬ce-Viewers and Pound-Keepers as folluws : FENCE-VIEWERS. District No lâ€"Bmwiuk VVoldx'ick, Thus. Bnkm- .nd \Vm. Rumble, sl'. I)i\‘tl‘i(:L N0. Zâ€"Gvn. F. \Vullace, \V. Dulzivl and Alex. McNaughton. District No. 3â€"anry Ellis, R. M. Hudwin and \Vux. \Vntsnn. POUND-KliEPERS. District Nu. 1~â€"'l‘hus. Lune, John Sliney and Arch Patterson, District No. 2- Andrew Lloyd, Thos. Sullivan and Isaac Fletcher. District Nu. 3â€"Uhus. London, G. Gubit-l, \V.F,Dicvman and F1111 Duck. Cuuncil udjnul nod to meet on Tues» day, Feb‘y 10, :ll 10 o‘clock a. m. man or lady in each county to manage business or an old estahlishenl house ufsmid ï¬nancial standing. A sunight, bmmfl‘le weekly sunny of SIHDIpMd by check each Wednesday with u‘l expenses direct from heuzlqum-texs. vwcsd for expenses. Manager. 310 Caxton Bldg†Chicago. 8-26 Money ud- ‘ l Samples of Choice Grain for the Improvement of Seed To the Editor of Tm: LIBERAL DEAR Sm,â€" By instruction nf the Hun. Minister nf Agricnllure another distributiun will be uiade this seasun of samples 0f the most productive sorts of grain to Canadian fat-mars for the improvement of serd. for distribution) is of the very best and has bet-n secure-d by the Director of Experimental Farms from thi- excel- lent crops recently had in thr- Candian North-west. The distribution this Spring will consist of satuplt-s of oats. Spring wheat. barley, Indian corn and putatoes. The quantities of uatsnvheat and barley to be sent out this year will be sufï¬cient to SUW rune twentieth (If an acre. The samples of The stuck ' _ miles (vf tlw property. Four unimprm 0d farms of 160 acres each. all in 0m- blnck. in \Vestmn Manitoba. Sufï¬cient Limbrr for fuel. THE GANADMH Nflï¬l HRH RQILWS-o‘l Is graded past and runs within twu miles 0f the land and the stevlrails are now being laid and the mad will be open past these farms for traï¬ic al- most immediately. There will he a siding or a statinn within twu or thrt-e Many settlers have Elll‘t‘de lncated in the neighbor- hood. Apply to DENTON, DUNN Ix: BOL'LTBEE, Solicitors, 20 King St. East. Tm onto. $23 WANTEDâ€"A TRUSTWURTI‘IY GENT) rE- Yonge St. Account. BoynanJ tuise uf Stuns plav'ille Cm‘mmmimtinn was I. ling: Rnhvrtson. Esq {rum to the Sick Child!- took their seats and m-rmeod Mr. \Vm. \Vnt D. M. Manny 'ceived thi! ds lambs l a luv to l’)‘ king Hus- 10 00 4:) Indian corn and nnlutnvs will welgh 3 lbs. as lwrmufore. Every funnel- may apply. hull only one sample mm he sent tu each applicant, hence if an individuul H-cvives a sum )19 of (nuts lm mnnnt also H'Cr‘lVP 0119 (11“ whunt, bur~ Ivy or potutova, and applications for more than one sample fur one lwuselxnld cannot hv vnlerl‘uim-d. These sample-e; will lw sent. flt'L' of Cl1:n'gP-tln1mgl1 tho Innil A nplimnliuns should ln- :lddl't'SSPd to thv )iI-vctorof Experiuwnlnl Fm‘ms. thl'1)il'(‘Ct01‘()f Experinwnlnl Fnrms. :md Inuylm sent, in any timu before the 15!: HF March, after which the‘ lists will he clnse-d, Sn that, all the ~wunples asked for may he sz-m, out in good Lime for sowing. Parties wuiting should mention the sm‘L or variety thuy \Vnuld pn-fm', and shuuld the available. stuck nflhe kind asked for liq (\xhnmtrd, slum: other good sort. awn-Nubia stock of the he 0xlmu<trd, 5mm: will bv sent in ils pl_:u . \VM'. SAUNDERS, Dn'é-ctm- uf Expm-imvntul Farms. Oituwa, December 22, 1902. At a meeting of the 'I‘rustpes nf Maple Methodist Church, it was unan- inmusl‘y agreed that “the custom of hnlding Sunday funerals, also thv pmr‘tice of bringing corpse-s into the Chm-ch he (tumlemnvd hy thiq brnndnuloss in cases of extreme‘ ne- cessity." Sunday funerals heng (levmwlcontrar tuthe spiritund de- sign of the Lm-c ‘3 Day and the bring- ing of (:m-ps‘es intu Churches may smnetimes be detrimental to the Puhâ€" lic health. Mr. E. Gnddon nf Dakota, is visiting at Mr. H. C. Bailey‘s. Mr. Gudden is an uncle of Mrs. Builuy, and he is thinking of moving tn Canada in the Splinng Mr. Thomas Keys has snld his house and lnt to Mr. A. McMm'chy , and in- tends moving back to his old home at Com-0rd. in the m-ar futm e. \Ve undt-rstand that the lawsuit. of so much interest tn many of mu- vil- lagers, tasz place in TOI‘untn this. WPPk. Quite a Immva nt' Witnessw. will he heard on each side. MARE QREVEN, The mother slowly times her footsteps to those of her baby driver. Yet she is hard driven because not alone in the brief moments of play, but all day long must she kee pace with baby’s wants and needs. enerally the mother who . experiences a larger demand on her energies has less and less strength to respond. Sometimes she suffers from diseases peculiar to her sex, and often has never thoroughly recovered her strength after baby’s com- ing. nervine for weak, run-down Women. Cash or on Easy Terms. "11‘ mothers who dread the bal) '3 coming woulJ take Dr. Pierce‘s Favorits r:scriptiou hey would ï¬nd it a great 11:1 and beneï¬t.†writes Mrs. L. E. Henderson Prts'ideut Mil- waukce \Vomau's Literary Club). of 62 Grand Ave., Milwaiikce. Wis. " After the bin of my ï¬rst child I did not seem to regain m licaltli, so began to take your medicine. 311 in twp weeks I felt stronger and able t; be about, so kc t taking it for two mouths and found at the en of that time I had completely rcgaincd my usual health. I also found that it was of beneï¬t to take a few months prior to baby's advent ; in fact it is of great beneï¬t in all forms of {:malc weaknesn." Is graded past and runs within twu miles of the land and the stevlmils are now heng laid and the load will be npen past, these farms for tmï¬ic al- most. immediately. There will he a siding or n stutinn within two or thu-e miles (vf tlw properly. Many settlers have all-vde located in the neighbor- hood. Apply 10 DENTON, DUNN it Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used with “Favorite Preï¬cription †when- ever a laxative is required. [Single copies, 3 cts. FOR SALE For all women who are weakened by womanly dis- eases or who are runrdown by maternal and household cares Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is commended as a medicine which promptly cures disease and restores the strength. It establishes re g u 13 ri t y , dries weaken- ing (1 r ai n s , heals inflam- mation and ul- ceration a n d c u r e 3 female weakness. 1 t is unexcelled as a tonic and Maple â€"I"DR No 29