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The Liberal, 10 Sep 1903, p. 1

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VOL. XXVI. LIBERAL PRIN THURS!) 5:5 MORNING Calls by telephone from I Hill charng L0 me Calls by day and ni tended WWBWWWS‘ DRWGLS The Next. Sil‘til No. 3, Gaunt) in thv- THE LIBERM; Ofi'ico, R on Satmday afternoons. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, Or at A lxrge amount of pri 1mm nu luv-va fax-m aLml m i'ne Guuuw mi 1‘ (mm. For palluiculaaw :1 FfiifiAY. GGTGEER 2,1363 \Vill be in Richm QWESEE BR. ARNOLD D. A. MASON, T llephone Main Room 1 VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL Rivaus Tabules: at druggists. Rinans Tahules cure torpid liver. Ripans 'I‘ahules cure biliuusaess. Ripaus Tabules cure dlzziness. 6‘ 351 per annum, in advance.] Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Eipans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripzms Tabulés cure nausea Ofiice Hutu-s Room “ Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto. 0:11:39 Hou ail-2P Cur. Chu Ho.u'crL‘-‘e Bldg VETERINARY SURGEON, L11 RICH MOND HILL BR ) \VOS RI 'u' H M Cnmmencinq at, 10 :1. m. DR A W SPAU Ewentists W Emma 1» {331 3Xt CU Will Y} and 5%. SMEERSOI 539m: SPA emit-mm Bl Efi ON rm _ul Hill ever W mist, Al m eéfiififi? BIAHON CLERK ULDING' SP‘AULDING h 1; promptly at, amply to S: \VildSWOI‘th, (30 Victoria St. Toronto . Richmond Hill, .visinn Court 101 'k. \viil be held Rnom, mte funds to property situ- urlf. at, 45 per HIE WM ARDS. HON 11115! ‘1??? -p1a \vo toipm 3H Richmond uruie), 513.111 ub HOUSE no“ ECO W R 3900 (we sanabl Licenara Aunt ‘spactfuib 801i: influencu. sale andah msonn; Newman; License Sales Lttsud Alarge stock of Funeral Furnishings kfipt at both places. Unadwmk 91's. Embnlmcrs, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHJLL TORONTO O Licensed Auctiouoar k taken in 0::Lhzmgv. Chopping done any day but Wed- uesday. to mm G R. Goululm 5.1mm. JAS. N E‘W'TON ISSUER MARRIALE LICENSES, E} 14%}11‘V BEEFJLS RE. '25 ESE FY- mmo DUIU nde St. “'e (Method isb L113 HIGE RIG 110m: Wu MONEY TO LOAN FUNK “5:16).” Aurora. hewmnrl‘et Wm’fiz'a‘mcmmm kTm‘J n“ wrought 01' cast. iron 2! 6y. wk will be af- n.i'tel‘1)00n nf H ( II‘I RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY,EEPTEI\1BER i0, L903 5933's E‘mmdry. ‘onnbe rates OIJ EON m ii OffiL [‘01 N. E. Smith URT OF ‘fU3TiCE.&c. D HILL OH M iv Satum’ 33¢sz . BLGUG‘EI ‘11; Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Clm; r in B( 0: ts IT BROS, a; fiEcEweu. ailifl Ont \‘I. I?! MWIR. Prop fm'the Countyof York. (artehf: icgand a. tea.- t“. a County of York, re- izafr wage and friendly 1 on tha slum-test. notice P. 0. address King livilors. etc~ ‘TL: No. $5 Rich- l‘sIPy Buildings, k #100111.) T0- ‘11 Brook. ageni for the EV’EIBLIC, the (mummy of York at General sales at {tied Lo at rousonabh 3L! HNSTON (formerly Free- m. Adelaide & Toronto. hmond Hill on .re Lac-eases. EQRGAN, my old post 0130.: : entrance to the «Hallors. Hue] martgagesnt Phone Main 2984 1‘ OFFICE. length, made on Thursday mop: b; fimofi J. K. M cEwen, Weston. AT 5%. south of the Little did the promoters of the affair think when they fix-5L originated the idoa of a, grand union picnic for the schools of Markham township and adjoining townships that the first one would he as succvssfui as it, was. It came off last, Saturday on the Agricul- tural Grounds, Markham. It was an ideal day, and an idt‘ul place to hold it â€"grnnd stabling on the grounds, a. grand stand for onlookm‘sof'thu sports and a large rink for sports and cover in case of n suddvn storm. There were hundreds on the grounds â€"â€"six schools having" paid the fee were prt‘senl in large numbers. The foot- bull contest was keen, and the trophy, a. new ball, weni to Markham P. H. The. village schools have it decided ad- vantage in this game as till‘y have more to choose from. The hour’s en- tertainment. was splendid. Mr. Trick, chairman of Lho (vominittev, did ‘vhe “culling off ” in his usual happy style. Reeve Wilson gave an address of Wl‘l- come‘ and Rm. MeSsrs. Duncan and Lee responded to the cull for short ad- dresses. Inspector Fotlieringhzun with his wife was present. and gave an up- proprizxte address. M r. Tran of Al- mi‘ra. school. gave two grand exhibi- 'ions of ma-rrhing with his pupilsâ€"n flag drill and a sunflower parade. Choruses from Miss 'l‘cnnzint’s pupils of Cedar Grove. and :1 nice recitation or two irom Mr. Urniy’s pupils of Spoour special values in fianm-letts. wruppoxetts,32 inch ticking. 27 inch serg‘es. heavy vmnl twepd, :md wunl fleece-d underwwr: they demand the uttentiunnf everybody interested in good gnuds at low pzices. Alhiuaun & SwiLZPl'. Miss L. Rumble and Miss rison spvnt from Saturday day in Toronto visiting Hu- Miss Lizzie Farley of LOWLiu The Epwurth League snciu Rfstponed ~untii a week 1‘1 onday «mining. The Misses BunL nf Torn! (nex- Sunday all the Farm: guestsgf Rev. and Mrs. Chm WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PERâ€" sonsin each state to travel [or house est-ulâ€" lished eleven years nucl 1th u’large capital. to cull up-m merchants an"I tigevt". for successful and profi-‘uhle line. Porn)“ 1 1.; engagement. Weekly rush salary of $18 and all travelling, ex- penses and hotel bills advanced in ask each week. Expexicnce not essential. Mencmu ref- arenra and purlme se.l~al(’-dressed enwlope. TEE NATION 1L. 33-; Dearbom St.l Chicugo, 44-23 A young lady from Toronto, “:le was Visiting at. Mr. G. Harri>on’s LNL her pocket-book cnnmining~ m'er $11 and her railway ticket, laSL Saturday evgging: Relay race, by the tbn-o host run- uexs from each schoolâ€"Markham wall with Ira Shank, Roy Warren and John Shank. Potato race. disputed. Messrs. Tmn, Trick. Urmy and Stevenson, and Misses Tennant and McUoll dvsu-ve gxcai, credit, for the zeal displayed in carrying the first union picnic to so successful an issue. Next, year it is to he held the third Saturday in Ju me, on the same grounds, when a whole day will he devoted to it. A complete prugramme of all the sports will be mailed to each teacher several weeks bcfme the next picnic. Axbmss band will be engaged, m.d With the hearty vo-npé-mtiun (If every teacher, trustee and parent: this can dselpade the fin'osL afi’flil' ill):1gi_nnl)19. I During the push twu weeks quite a numht-r‘of people have taken advan- tage uf the reduced rates to Visit, their friends here. Miss AfKiun'uel-ly of Napanee. is pending the week at, Mr. (J. ’1‘. Ilvz- zelwond's. The committee tendm-s to the Agri- cultural Snciety, Mr. Torrance and .‘Jr. Jerman their hearty thanks fur the use of the grand stand and grounds. been very convenient for those wishing to spend a. long day at the Exhibition tn go (LAW) 011 the early nu-miug train and to return on the gniduighl; expre " Lions of nm-rrhing with his pupilsâ€":1 flag drill and a sunflower parade. Choruses from Miss 'l‘onnzmt’s pupila of Cedar Grove. and :1 nice recitation 01‘ two irom Mr. Urmy’s pupils of Mount, Joy, fillvd the hour’s gap nicely. The racing was firstâ€"clasg gouemll’; from 6 to 20 enLvring each maze. Ono prize. (a. nice book) was given each Winner. The following me the mum-:5 of the prize-winnms : Buysâ€"5 yeals, Oscm' Stoeper; (1 years, Max Reesm : 7 years. 8. Baku: 8 years, Eugene Junes : 9 yvzu's Donald Billings; 10 years. Chas. Wylie; .11 years, .MNJVie Hon-e; 12 years, Earle Jones; 13 years, Roy “'zu-ren: 14 years, Ida Shank; over 14 years, “I Summerfvldt. Miss Jenn Hezzelwoud was visiting with friends In Toronto over Sunday. Gillsâ€"7 years, Pearl ()londeuing: 52 years, Madge Mnsrvn; 9 years. Ella. Boynmn; 10 years, l’t'nrl \Vide-mnn; 11 years. Vera Dark ; 12 years, Lin-“n Heise: 13 years, Munivl Duncan; [4 years, Maggie \Vagg. Suck race, Hurry Mason. ant race. Percy Ree-s01; ' 'l‘hrpe’le-ggt-d race, Alf Bilbro and Ira Shank. Union Picnic. BunL of Toronto, sant at the l’ul‘sunagc (he and Mrs. Gbantlur. Maple e and Miss L. Mur- n Saturday IillMon- visiting lhvir friend, -y of andwr A ve. League social has been a week {rum 11vxtv Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. M; were visiting his hnn Sume of our farmm of work and laid thvi few days. We {u-e sorry to Mrs. J. Shaw are borhnnd. Tomâ€"” Say Bill did you hear about, the big entvrtainment down at the chm-ch nn the 17th.” start eight. ' I3ill~ Tum Dr. Coulter, Deputy Postmaster General, spenta fpw hours on Mon- day with his father, and returned to 0‘;me Monday evening. the Sn} thrown Billâ€"â€" of Barrie Collegiate Institute, ahnd Mrs. Redditt, spent, part of Monday with the Misses Reddltt. thrown in." Billâ€"“ Oh that won’t “break me." ’i‘mn-“No. besides WP will have a big time with snme of tho girls.” A number of our neighbors are spending a few days this week at, the Dominion Exhibition. How did you enjuv it, Mr. F. Daniels uf Toronto Junction spent \Vrdnesday afternoon with his mother-in-lmv Mrs. Robert Kinnee, who is very Luw. Mr. Gen. E made a shurt Mr. and Mrs. Miils, and rem Rev, and Mrs. MiHym-d .of the Lon- duu Unnfejcnz-e and Mrs. Dickensun. Thomhill, made“ visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. \Vile-y 0:1 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wiley of Brook- lyn. N. Y.. are spending the week with [elutfwus here and will return Saturday. Mr. Herman Brown of Youngstown, Ohio, spent two or three days with his parents and returned Tuesday. Irs. Omndal of Lindsay. spent a. few days here with her brothers Messrs. H. 1“. and Thus. Huppvr. Mr. \V. T. SCUY'E‘Y. compositor in the Barrie Gazette oflice. spent, Sunday and Labor Day with his parents here. Mr. Han-1y Vunderhm-gh of Toronto. spent Sunday with his futhel and mother, Muaud Mrs. M.Vanderburgh. Dr. and Mrs. Spamming came up from the city Saturday gun! Spent, over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brmvn. Mrs. (Dr.) James Langstaf‘f of To- runtu, spent it few days in the village last week and Wu; thegmst of Mrs. David Gray. Mr. Sager and Mr. Taylor of Amel- invsburg, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, J. 1’. Glass, previnus to attend- ing the Exhibition. His \Vish that Expmsns Should not Exceed $100 F0110 wvd. London, Sept. 6.â€"L01‘d Salisbury‘s funeral. by his expressed \\'i.~:l),W‘dS L» :11 to cvst more than $100. As a math 1' of fact it (-ust only $70. The late Duke of \Vesfminster set; the example 01’ cheap funerals, the outlay for his having been only $35. In lxitl! cases, however, the wood fur the Chfiill was supplied from the private esmte of the (In-ceased. Mr. Ellis W'iloy of Toronto, spent over Sunqu at, his hume hvro. Salisbury Funeral Cost $70. Mr. “7. Robinson, “ daughter of Buffalo, Elk day with l'eiulives here. Mr. J. ‘V. Oslmrne, manager of the Standard Bank spent Sunday and the holiday in Gx‘a‘venhurst. Mr. C. Mason assisted the 12th But- talinn Band at, the Dominion Exhibi~ Lion in Toronto nn Saturday. Mr. Jas. “'ile) of Dunnville, spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. \Viley. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes 0! Oriilia, have been visiting with Mr. D. Lynett and family. Tus‘sdn Jizuik Billâ€"9‘ \Vhy no, What's it going to Mr. T. H. Redditt, B. A. iss K( 7mm]; “’iiey of Dohoit. spent 3' with lelatives iu Lhe village. PERSONALS. Are ynu going if ‘Hm-c I am.” How much 1.9 It eut- it'h M he tickets an and jolly e Head a, big fruit festival; ‘_ at seven and finish Holsnn of Delhi, 0nt., t visit with his cousins, :. R. Gal-Hess :Lt Mgin Ul'flt‘d home ’l‘hux-sd:.)'. was the guest of Mrs. ple from Friday until hem- that Mr. and leaving our neigh- w i of Humiltop, 1 Snndn y. ife and little nL over Sunâ€" Principal ~ts.. yit‘u tainment'. n Short f for a vou Muster Earle Suddnhy Hf Tm'nnln, spent a. few days with his grand- mother. Mrs. Sivm-s, and returned Lo school on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. S. Savage and baby of Szmlt Ste. Marie, m-e spend- ing n. couple of wvrxks with l'elnvivcs and friends in the village and vicinity. Rev. \V. G. Smith returned with l bride Saturday evening, aft?" a. 8).“ honeymoon. Rev. Mr. Smith prom ed in the Methodist Church Sund evening. Rev. W'. G. Smith will h change (If pulpibs moxt S Rev. Mr. ch“ ell of Maple ’1‘. Campbell will exchange J. A. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. 53;! Newark, New JQI‘Se' Toronto Indust-nnl cameupand spent; : his uncle and cousins Dr. May of Tnmntn. superintendent uf Public Libraries for the Province came here Thursday afternoon to in- spect the Public Library and Reading Room of this plncv. Mrs. \Vm. Houston and her ter of Montreal, and Miss Nor ()1th of Orillia,\\.'e1'c guests Tevfy. Thplnfhxr i5: on her schml at The Sacred Heart ( Montreal. Mr. J. BI resvntative f puny, who \v trlizll with an came up this in the Vilma-c Mrs. King and son of Du Corbett uf Cx-(Jemore and Clairmvnt of Gravcnhurst guests at the Parsonage Miss Strong of Brndful'd {)vler Sunday with the Mi we . Mr. C. Mulcahy, who had bven in the Standard Bank at Pm-kdnle for the past, year. has been transferred to Campbellford. He spent :1 few days with his grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs. Teefy. and left for his new posi- tion yesterday, Mrs. E. B. Jack: spent from Saturday Mnand Mrs.Rnbm-: K bur. sistur-imlnw of N Jackson had nut, 5991' law for sixteen years .J. C. Ryan, Esq. and wife of Apple» by, in the County uf Halton, visited Mr. Tepfy’s family this week. Mr. Ryan and our postmaster date their acquaintance and friendship buck seventy years. Mr. Edgar Rvdditt. fun Examiner Printing Ofl spent over Sunday vith wont to the city on Labor the Coldstrenms’ Band, :1 by the midnight train. G. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, I008 pages, in paper covers, is sent fry: on recexpt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of customs and maihng only. Addfe53 Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. “My wife, Mrs. Mary Estes. has been taking our medicine and received great benefit from L" writes Mr. Ga). Wm. Estes. of Spriuggrove. Va. " Was troubled with female weakness, hen .bearinfâ€"down aims. severe pain in back and cad. an a (in:th worn-out feeling all the time. Tn'ed all :he remedies we could hear 08‘. but they did no gan’l. Fina“ we wrote to '0" and my wife commenced taking ‘ Favorite re- scription.‘ Tor-k ten bottle-z. and is in better health than before in a long zime. We shall always recommend Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Pre- scription to all who are thus afflicted.” “Favorite Prescription ” makes weak women strong. sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescri tion is a safe and reliable remedy for t e cure of diseases peculiarly womanly. It estab- lishes re 'ularity. dries enfeebling drains, heals in ammation and ulceration an-i cures female weakness. Just a little too far and the woman who reaches over the cliff for the coveted flower goes crashing down into the abvss below. Just a little too far and the woman, who, day by day, neglects to cure the womanlydiseases which weaken her is prostrated upon a bed of sickness. No woman should trifle with the diseases peculiar to her sex. Neglect to-day means a worse con dition to-morrow. to< woman over the coveted crashing abvss be little toc woman, daymegb licine and re 5 Mr. G8). V735 troubled rarin down‘ 1 an a tired d all the r: 'd no good‘ mfe commeu ' T9015 (en {Singde ’H rinting Office hmday with h My on Labor D: 1115’ Band, and s-xhihi copies, 3 cts. Estes. has been taking ived great benefit from I. Estes. of Spriuggrove. with female weaknrss. I. Estes. of Springgrovc, vim female weakness, i415, severe pain in back voru~out feeling all the xcdies we could hear off. Fina“ we wrote to on rd takmg ‘ Favorite rs oltleg. and is in bcttcr a long :ime. We shall . Pierce-'5 Favorite Pre- thun nffiirrad '1 Lcnn of Ingorsoll, 3' till Monday with Kinneennd daugh- the former. Mrs. an hm- brother-in- foreman in the Office, Ban-m. with his mother. f Dundnlk, B 'or Savage 0! nttondofl th¢ hibitinn, and wv days witl‘ have an ex- Sunday with uIe; and Rev. re with Rev. nrlnlk, L\ll'_~‘. Miss Glare have been this Wonk. also spent sses Camp- nto In :sbI-ume ha-m ano ; mother. y to heal" returned II daugh- lh Mul- of Mr. way to 5onvent, irh h's shm'b rep 1om nt

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