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The Liberal, 8 Oct 1903, p. 1

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I. l (( I l .3 ( . 1’; , /. l l ./ ) i VOL. XXVI. “ iiilzc g‘i‘gihml ” [S POLLISML‘D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ' AT THE LIBERAL PRINTiHG A PU HSiililG HOUSE mammal) HILL, our. '1' . F . 310111 A H O N. Emma & Pnoramron. I 9‘. fl ARDS. _ 'llci‘iirnl. DR. jims‘ifiélfifv Thm'nhill. ate resident phraicianut :Voatern and Grace oapxtuls,’l‘orouto Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 n m; 12 to 2p m 7 5') 8 n m. __.___,___._._.__ - , , martial. \VY‘A. Rog‘zvss 3 MW». 31,, ,' Room 12, 121 Victoria. St. Toronto. Best fitting teeth, also roplsiting, at lowest prices.- Good work. DR W’G L SPAULDING DR A W SPAULDING Dentists ‘ Room “A,” Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto. . Telephone Main 2421 DR. ARNOLD D. A. MASON ‘ I.) c: mtis , '($uccessor to Dr. T. A. Currie), l Shun. Church and Carlton Sts., i Tortmto, \‘Vi'l be'in Richmond Hill every “Ted- nosday. Efice, next (1001’ soull‘l of Public School. ffice Hoursâ€"3.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. ,.. u. r \- .. witciaarg OHN R. CAMPBELL, VEIERINA'RY SURGEON, Thornhill. Calla by telephone from Richmond RPS" Hillcharged to me. J. H.â€" ANDERSON; VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL Gulls by day and night promptly at tended to. ‘ TRY. I SAlliERSlli‘l’S _ roar PSWDER For Aching, Swollen, Tired - and Swaating Feet. â€"TRY 11‘; Just arrived a large consignment of DRESSING Combs & Brushes. .GOOD A VALUES. i USE Help}; Fly Gil For Cattle. c J _._ w. A. Sandersn. < DRUGGIST i 25c. qt. ' ' ; in all things, Charity.” RICHMONJ) HILL, THU {{SDAY, OCTOBE It 8, [903 Emmi. :‘.‘l} 9 Linda“: K G A G l“ Lawn“. .\. W Iii'lou; Wadsworth Lindsey, Lameme 2. W ad:- worth, Bar'ristersflol‘citors. Misfits, kc. Phone Main 2981 Home Lii'c Building (I’m-morly Free? hold Lr‘niu lildgd, Cm. Adclaide & Victoria fills” 'l‘oi onto. 'LIBERAL (mice, Richmond Hill on Saturdays. COOK 81 JOHNSTON Bari 391mm Solicitors, o‘tc. TORONTO Ol“7i(,‘IC: No. 1’3 Rich- mond Si. "'osi..“'nslcy Buildings, (l‘llâ€"‘llllilllfib Book 110mm) T0- ronto. I Mr. CCan will be at Maplo on Thursday aftm'uoonof oath week. MONEY TO I BK- 'EEEFY. NOTA RY PUBLIC, COEMISSION’EF IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSNC~E,&c. Issuer ofMarriage Licenses. EN AMA iAORiGAN, RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Hfifil'i‘i‘rifl'l'fi and Solicitors. Money to loan on laud and chat-5e] mortgages at lo-vr‘st relies Aurora oflicc*Rpm0\eo to the old post office one door west of the entrance t , 0 t :ltario Flank he ct (micaâ€"Three doorscouth of the pig ‘iico 1‘ Hunmsm‘ LENNOX, G STV MORGAN, heiunarket Aurora .37, ll. Plcuiicc. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Goods sold on consignment General antler m Btoc etc promptly attended to at roosonnblv rates llosiilcnco Uniouville ubchlg. (JUUllllug, Newton Brook, agent for the J T Stripe/In. J K McEwen, Maple Weston Sui-gem: & McEwen, Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Baler Llatmvded to on shortest notir-eand a. ran- sonablcmtes Paii‘onagcsolicitcd A). G. mom“. License Auctioneer for the County of York, re- §pnctflllly solicit: your patronage and friendly influence sales attnnded on the shortest notice and at reasonabcmtes. P. 0. address King N. J. (Smith, 'Lieenaed Auctioneer for the Conntios of York and Ontario _All sales; of farm stock, kc, tended to on the shortest notice and renewable mm. Mortcmce andlmiliff sales omn‘ded to. .rleuce.Sto’1ffvillc Ont . a: ~ WRIGHT BROS, [linden-takers dc Embalmors, RICHMOND HILL ‘& THORNHILL large stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places. 3}fin;§.‘i&flut§h‘h RICHARDS BIAlj’I JE. THOROUQHLY REFITT ED. 1 Every Accommodation for the trav- elling public. FREDERICK llmCK. Prop E. gummy, MXAE Eudgfia, 158 KING Bran EAST. TORONTO accommodation to guestn. BoardJl Derdny WANTED A man to represent “CANADA’S GREATEST NURSERIES ” fin the'Village of Richmond Hill and surrounding country, and take orders for E In Fruit Trces, Small Fruits. Orna~ mental Shrubs, Roses, Vines. Seed Potatoes, etc. Stock true to name and free'from San Jose Scale. A permanent position for the right man on either salary or com- mission. Stone & Wellington, FONTHILL NURSERIES. OVER 800 ACRES, (JRONTO, - CANADA. Aug. 14. 4111 ut- Iman tool; UN HOUSE: UUR HARDY SPEGlALTlES I m uniâ€"www.7â€" lLet-ter From 0. C. Robinson ;12. Row, loam on (,‘Ilfl'li'l'n .. iii 15 .... “A “1 S. lloinl, on older ol' Eloaiil l Mr. C. (V. Iiubins‘ou, fii‘llcllui‘ for. (‘i‘ lll'Illlill . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21.3 York (louniy, had :1 THV Hl'll‘dlllc i N- M'Ju‘ni‘l‘l‘1"ll‘lllg‘lll'dl‘“ :‘ H" lt‘ltcl- in 'l ho Now< llomlav’ m. hillg' I J. ('urlix. n- v. in culvcna‘. . .. 5 l“ bearim,r on iln- 21y. attiind» inwards l J- l“- (Villllr “W1 '1‘ - - ~ A A - ~ - A - A 77 electric railways oiilomm: Toronto One of tho paiu'zgraplh: 1- ml as folâ€" Dominion (hivcl‘nnu-ul. tho posiiiini taken by the county in f'Oth’UlHl] with iho'l‘orimro and Hamilton Hail- ivay Bill, and to some cxtcni, aiguod the consliiuiionul questions involvrld. During tliih‘qu-gumcnr Mr. Fillli’l'llill, as comwd for Toronto, mailo tho av.- the right to cxlclul iix‘ lino ii(1lll‘."-_l'_\' to mcct and conin with lho politau Hiri‘L-L Railway, and Inakc :ir- rangcmouls by which 1hr cam of lho luttor Company could obtain tho .p: iv- elego of running ovcr ihc trackâ€"a of [he fornwr â€"â€" without tho consont or ap- proval of tho city of Toronto or any of its officials." Mr. Robinson points out that in his opinion Toronto l)(’\.‘.':‘~(‘:\p(>1's rogard- ing the entrance of much I'h'ilwayu into the cit-y havc‘bccn unfair and mislcad- «ing, and that much had boon donc in prevent what Would he a ore-at advant- age to holh the city and the rural nmnicipnliiics. Tho solin'iloi‘s lcitcr‘ 011th as follows : “ All those things are on a par with 'lhe ‘ brass band’ agitation that was put up by the Mayor of Toronto and others regarding: the Toronto & I-lamâ€" ilton Railway lull. Aftrr (lt‘ClHl‘Hlllll) upon declaration that tho position -.~1-nust he ‘ no compi-rnizisc; kill {he bill,’ it was finally stall-(l that the maticr Was settled by tho ciiy having: procur- ed amendments which saluguui'dcd municipal rights and prcscrt'cd tho existing agreements. Practically every amendmcnt agi ecd to by tho city-OI Toronto had bi-en insisti-d on by the County of York and other out- side municipalitii-s. and agi'm‘d to by the p11 imotms of the1 railway long bc- foic the city authoi ilios had fairly COIDHIHICPd to agitate, and many weeks before a victory was claimed by them. It w-is (10119 quietly, ii: is truc, but it was done. Eii’eclivcly. Quiotly ~bpoa use the County councillors and olhcrs concci ucd did not ihink it necessary to bluzun f0! t‘u ihcir rm-rils in all the papors in Ontario, but none the has effi-ctively for all that. I venture to say that everything his gCVmship, the Mayor and others claim to havo accomplished at a cost eriimat- ed by his \Vorship at $5,0li0, and after months of outcry, could have been done by the city, as it was by the county and other municipalities, in a. day-0r two of quiet intorvicw and dis- cussion, and almost without expense. " Maple The'funei'al of the late Herbert Dicoâ€" place here last 'l‘bursday afternoon. The services at the house and the cemetery were conducth by Rev. G. \V. Robinson of Crccuiore, and late pastor of Teslon Church. Maggie, the third daughlcrof Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Han), die-d of typhoid fever at Toronto Junction on Thurs- day of last week, in her 15th year. The remains were brought 11(‘10 for in- iermcnt on Saturday morning. and the funeral took place from Maple station. Many of hcr former school- ‘mates were prosrnt. Every one sym- ppathizcs with the bur-Paved family. Rev. W. N. (‘vhantlur preached au- mvcrsary Services on his fornicrcirâ€" cult near Markdulo, last Sunday. His place was filled here in the E‘\‘(‘ll~ ing by Rev. Mr. Van \Vyckof Vic- toria University. Miss Etta Richardson left last weck/ to attend the Ontario Normal College at Hamilton. Mr. H. C. Bailey has his house lighted ~(‘fitirely by gas. \Vc under- aiwnd others in the village are going to follow his example. Mrs. Binder and her son. Mr. J. Finder, spent Sunday at Mr. Robt. anblc‘s. Dr. T. and Miss Noble of Harvey, ,Ill., spent part of last Neck visiting friends in Maple and vicinity. Mr. \Vilbur Kcfi‘or, who went out on the harvostors’ cxculsiou to Maui- toba, returned home last week. â€"â€"<oo King Township Council Council met at Schombr-rg on Sept. 26. Members will present. :Roove in the chair. Minutes of last irueeting .rcad and approved. A comn'iuuication wasreceivcd from E. .C. Hoag, Dop. Registrar, New- manket, re registration of the plan of the Village of Scholnborg. The plan has been rcgistered as No. 87, and the abstract of each lot from the Crown down to date has been completed. The following bills were presented: Jos. Billings, month’s salary. . . 00 Geo. Norman, road work . . . . . . 124 00 \Vm. Sharp, road work . . . . . . . . 3 88 A. Stogda'e, repairing bridge .. 6 5t) Chas. Gra'iam, road work . . . . . , 15 00 J. Ballard. rep. to road machine 1 00 .C. A. Davin, gravel, etc . .. . . . .. 32 55 York, ll no! hug sinco >ialul to lhcl sci-lion that thi- Toronto Railway had i i‘vicli-o- , I LailiinA-l‘hillips~ that (ho ll'i':l\. lo iflllllll'l'l'm‘ll l0 pay llu- following shin lowsz~ {Clainu boinufi .lllHlillIl duo llI-Ili'l' Hy» "As solicitor for tho County if Law No. 12'}: \\i-i.‘i‘axii~n. $3,i.7_ l-‘liillipsr Alainlluirhyn ilznl l“. \V. Ilo'iiuck be paid ilvo sum (.l‘ {51.00 for St‘l'VlH‘ti as f‘lu‘vp Valualol'. lulrkin-~.\i'in.I::gw that tho bond; furn' hr-Il by .lml I'Iilu'aidx and .l. \V. \Vvlls. (‘ollivz-iozs, ho ncocpl‘cd by this Council a: highly saiixl'nolory. l‘hillipsm Aim-Mini by ilmt iho 'l‘i'ons. ho illll,llkhl’l"" Ii [0 pay J. J. Siin, li1;1‘:.\li';ll', ilu: all”) rcgrisii-al lull wl" lb».- plan of ill! ‘ol' Soluii'zb '. La “Mun-luridhui Ilu~(‘l«ll{ bo owl in h "'(‘l‘_\‘ lil~.ll’li(‘.l"‘l 1-) liulily Johu ;\. 3:1in<<loI|.(‘h-ilq of tho ('ouniy 1,- pass a lSy-|.-iw in l'avor ol' (‘onnly Roach System. Al‘lllllug." r~ Ilai'kifi‘¥iliai a pun-mi. i $20.11) ho and i:: licroby made to Kin Agl'if'uit'urnl Soi-iviy. Association. On motion of \V. Al'mitug‘o Coun- cil adjoin-mu] to mes-t at Ticiu’s .lloiol Nobleton, Oct. :51, W. ~â€"â€"ouo>-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 'l‘ur‘. LIBERAL and will be unlit to any addrcss in Canada. to January lst, 114)."), [or $1.75. Suh- i‘l'ec for nearly llircc mouths. King City. On Vfodncslay and 'l‘hur<da_v last a [largo uuuxiioi' of ladies \" l the hill- lium‘y parlors of Uncllm .l i‘.’ Son to soc i'll'.‘ {inc display of new fall mi lin- cry which Miss Eilstuz: had toshmv thmn. On ’I'uewday. Swept. 2'0, iho household gonds of Mr. Jan. Johnston \\'I‘l'c Sold by public auction. Mr. Johnston and family are leaving King for Ottawa. For tho past three \V'l'l .,s tho Moth- odixt (‘huich has bccn in tho banda- oi’ dorm-mow. Tho church will bc rc- opcucd on Sunday noxt. Eli-v. Mr. Dcwry of Toronto, will picacli at both SL‘I * ~s. I'ch. \Vm. Burris has been appoint- ed to t the charge, of All Saint‘s Church. Rev. N. Ilill. who has born in Manâ€" iloba for the past three \vecks, is ex- picled homo this work. ' “vhâ€" .“ 'c.\li l.\DL’STI<IOUa PE11~ [use estab- to ca‘l upon x. and prof \Veckly i... . peiwsauil l 1111 bills advanced iu or week. Experience not esm-ntiul. Mention rcf~ ewnr‘e . cn- luso self-nuilressed envelope. T511“. NA’I ION .L, 3:51 Dcurboru St , Chimigo. {LEG â€"â€"o s.~â€"â€"â€" Village Counoll. Council met on Oct. lst. Prosoui: tlu.‘ Recvt‘. and Councillors Inncs, Glass and Trench. The minutes of August 23 were read and on motion approval. The following accounis Wore read: John ques, lumber forstiocis..5{:l~1 .35 F. McOouaghy, lcathcr for fire engine . . . . . . . . . .,.. . . . . . . 2 CU Jos. Blanch-ltd, work on Sti’ce'ts 2 5.3 S. Sheardown, work on streets” 4 Si) Alo‘.‘ lloodic, account for nails 3 33 C‘. (x . Mason, sundries . ll 63 R. I: J. Mic-haul. teaming . 33 5} John Showdown, tcauniug . . . . . 92 :30 Pate-r5011 Manufacturing Co .... «ll 49 Movm’l by Mr. Trench, sr-condod by Mr. Glass, that the treasurer bein- su noted to pay the above, accounts.â€" su‘Hl'l‘lPIl. The village ‘stimates were submitted and approval. Mr. Innes intioducod Ply-Law No. 190 for assessment purpows, which was read a first, second and third Lion- and passcd. The total rate of taxation for the current year Wlll be 1:31E mills and a small fraction. The council adjouruvd. M. TEEFY, Clerk. .___-4. THE SCHOMBERG FAIR. Many people from this village and vicinitypnrposogoing to Schombeig to-morrow, Friday, the last. day King Tl‘oxvnship l"all Fair. Bills are out saying, “Tell all your friends the SCbmnbcx-g and Aurora. and Metro- politan R. R. will issue tickets from Toronto and return for $1.00, and from all points on the Metropolitan at single fare for round trip. Leaving North I‘oronto at. 7.202qu “.40 a. m., arriving in Schomhi-igat 9 and 11.30 a. m. Leaving Schomberg in the evening at 5.45 an(19.-15. making con- nection with the Motropolitau.” A good progrannne of speeding in 1116' horse ring and other attractions arr promised. and many will take the trip nve-r the Schomberg and Aurora Rail- way for the first, time. Parties change cars from the Metropolitan at (‘flk' Ridges. Of: lol- York, ihni [his l'wmuil (Poi-limw' ll)‘ \Vi’iikiy (ilolioy SCI-lbw at once and fight. l-oLh papcrs‘ Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable andruniform cures, a-a-ccorc‘l I’hillEpsifllaoT-lurchyâ€"ihat a grant such as no other remedy for the d‘iseaseo of $20.00 be givon to King I’lowmcns' . and Weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Prescription now feel fully war- ranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolap~ Bus, or Falling of Womb which they can- .not cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonr 'able trial of their means of cure. "I used four bottles of your ‘anorite Pre- scription' and one of 'Goldén Medical Discov- ery,‘ " writes Mrs. Elmer D. Shearer, of Mountâ€" hope Lancaster C0,, Pm, "and can so that I are cured of that dreaded disease, uterine trouble. Am in better health than ever before. Every one who knows me is surprised to see me look so well. In June I was so oor in health that at times I could not walk. 9-day I am cur-Iii, I tell everybody that Dr. Pierce‘s medicmm cured me." FREE. Dr. Pierce’s Common_ Sense Med- ical Adviser i5 sent/rte on receipt ofstamps to pay customs and mailing only. Send so one-cent stamp; for the cloth-bound vol- ume. Address World’s Dispcnsary.Mk-dical Association, Proprietors, Bnfialo, IV. Y. For Sal-e or Rent The. Store. and Post Office, withi chlliug, at Dollar, 3rdlcon. blill'li-u ham. Apply to CEO. COW‘IE. 14â€"6 Richmond Hill. For Sale or Rent The Blacksmith Shop and House at Dollar, 3rd con. Markham. Firstâ€" class stand for a good horscsboor. For particulars apply to CEO. (J()\Vllu‘. Richmond Hill, 01' to P. \V. BOYNTON, Dollar. Sept. 2-1. lm. MUNICIPALITY OF VAUGHAN. Court of Revision. OF THE YOTERS' LIST Notice is hcreby given thata. Court will be bold pursuant to the Ontario Votcrs’ List Act, by His Honor. Judge Morgan, the Junior Judge of the. County Court of the County of York, at. tho Masonic Hall, Maple, on Fliduy. October 16, at 9.812 o‘clock a. m., to hearand (lctcrmine the several com- plaints of errors and (nuissions iu Polling Sub-Divisions Nos. 1, 2, 3 and -l of the ‘v’otcrs’ List of the Municipal- ity of Vaughan for 1903; and the sovoial complaints of errors and omissions in Polling Sub-Divisionu Nos. 5, G, T and 8 of the Municipality of Vaughan. at Sullivan‘s Hutol, Pine (lrovc, on Saturday, October 17, 1903, at 10 o‘clock a. in. All ps-rsons having business at Com-taro i'cqulreil to uttcud at said timo and nlaco. . Datcd this 251th day of Supt” 1903. .I. B. MCLEAN. Clcik of the said Municipality l i it} P. 142 W. H EWESON, HOUSE PAINTER, Glazier, Grainer and Paper~ Hanger. Calls from a distance promptly attended to. RESIDENCE, RICHMOND HILL PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, Rumodelledfind newly furnished throughout One olthe most convenient and comfortable mteison Tomze Street. Every modern con- 'euience Sample rooms for commercial ruvellers. Auidenlstopping place for rillng )rdrivingparties,bicyclists, or farmers going :oor returning from market. Electric curs mssthe dcor Livery inconuection TERMS $1.00 PER DAY. “1". C. SAVAGE Prop

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