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The Liberal, 22 Oct 1903, p. 1

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AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING a PUBLISHh‘m HOUSE chzlxzoxo HILh, 0m. I’JOHN‘R. CAMPBELL, VETERINARY SURGEGN, 'l’hornhill. [S [’U THURS: 011103 Hours-3 to 10 m m; 12 to 2 p m 7 m B u m. DR W G L SPAULBING DR A W SPAULDING Calls by telephone from Richmond ' Hill charged to me. Toluphm DR! ARNOLD D. A. \V i l «he reqi-‘h osgimlsJ J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON Gulls by day and night promptly at tended to. $1 per annum, in advance. . SEEfiEESfifiE FOOT PQWDER (t Room “ A Arcaa DRESSING Combs 66 Bmshes. GOOD VALUES. iiust arrived it large consignment of )OXII Offise (xSuccesm BUSINESS CAR fitting toe lowasn pri DR. J. STUBBS, XXVI. BICHEV’LOND HILL Gueiph Fly on F. 310M AHON. D3. Witt RM For Aching. Swollen, Tiled and Sweating Feet. ‘ur. Hannah and Carlton Sts., Toronto, ‘00 in Richmund Hill every \Ved- nesdny. fice, next door Soulh of Public Sclmol. Emma I)( I} on first. 1% on mist "J‘RS? ICEâ€" (HITS 2i Victoria. 'fi‘horniaiu. :‘ gamma; " BLISHED E VERY )AY NEORNING fi- Qfliiflfii DRUGGIST ‘elflczlital. 1' Cattle. "E R37 awful. inn at Western and Grace masts; ‘ Yonge Street , Tor-onto. ROPRIETOBA {nary also repla‘ting Good work, ikerni a. m. to 5 p. m. mm MASON, Toronto. Mme}, {3&5}: G G S Lindsay. K C A G F LixvreuL-e W Bid nut. \Yausr-orfil Barris‘mrs, Solicitors. etc. TORONTO OFFICE: Na. 33 Riv mnnd St. \chtJVr’ak-V Building-g (Methodist; Bonk ROUH'I.) T0- JAS. N EVVTON Mr. Cook wiii -1 cnmuasxoxm m THE HIGH COURT OF jUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. fijfé’ffiifififl'fi, Newmn Aurora ( above NOTA RY PUBLIC. License sonab’temte Licensed Auet Sales-rtcwded License Auctioneer srecffdly SOUL-its yr influence salesuttr‘ and at reasonabemt: “Licensed Auctionezrfor the and Ontm-no A11 salesuf fa tended to on the simrhcsfl no ratea, Mortgage nnd bnili Residence. Stnufi‘viiie Ont Alar ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, E31443} KN EEKFJLEE RICHMOND RICHARDSON HOUSE EizKP] 4E. THOROUGHLY REFITT‘ED. Every Accommodation for the trav- elling public. GREAT of Ric cnunu‘ ‘11] Fruit, Tn-es, Small Fruits. Orna- mental Shrubs. Russ-s. Vines, Seed Potatoes, etc. Stnck true to mqu and free from San Jose Scale. A permanent, position fur the right man on either salary or com- mission. Aug. 1-1. 4m VIN! vrauk mntu. Cook wiii be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of Pach week. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5%. COOK & JOHNSTON Jinclsey. Lawrence 82 ‘W adsworth, 08!} ‘5» RE TORONTO, 158 KING s’rm‘ accommodat" Stone 89 Welling-ton, Maple sad: VVRE FIEEDS '1! 51!? m m 31‘ LE FONTHILL NURSERIES, OVER $00 ACRES, ‘ l1 mond . and {out RICHMOND HlLL, THURSDAY,OCT()BER 22, [903 oc-k RARE"! SPEBLQ 90E! Pain IGHT BROS, “£21m. Mimi-9. Newfimrket 433‘s & Emhalmers, of Funeral Furnishings at ‘hot-h places. 961‘ HILL & TH‘ORNHHL RICK BACK. Prop . a 32: “present “CANADA'S Lsunms” in the Villngu Hill and surrounding lkL‘ orders for and sans-1: m-s. d and chattel mortgages at ‘s for the County of York. {mueshmti mind a ren- EBLGUG‘E . NTED n er dci‘ : 2mm. TORONTO n Soguuask. Bunrd.01 fm the County of York went Gennrnl sales of tagged to at, reasonahle ugesolicited LWEW Smith G 531V Magus”, the County of York, re- :atronnge and friendly :1 on tho stortast notice I’. 0. address King I?! c E wen , Ez/EQJVQ 9001's south of the Brook. agent for tho Connfips of York rm stock, 1&0, at- :ir‘evand reasonable sales uttanded to. Phone Main 2934 01d pnxt offch mtrance to the CANADA J R McEwen. Wanton $0. 33 Richâ€" LTIES Council met, on Go: in the chair. Membe Minute-s of last 111 nppmvvd. C. P. 1{.. submitting to 121 pmmpnsition for closing a. ml the east. half 0f lot 2“ 0011., from the sideumd in 20 and 21, south to tho plm‘. crosses the railway. and another road to he purcha‘ company from the west hn .on the we-st side of the rail another road to lie purchased by the company from the west half of lot 20, on the we-sL side of the railway track. The proposal is looked upon favor- ably by the council. lmt- no action was taken in the matter. The clerk was instincth to ask for a representative of the company to appear at the next «meeting of the council. A petritima was presented by a. large number of ratepayers residing on the 5th con. complaining that, the. road from lots 20 to 25 is not the proper width, and asked the council to take legal steps to have the persons own- ing said «lots to remove their fence to tho proper line; Rev. \V. N. Chanth-r behalf of the. Maple Board, and requested grant the usual (1mm nmintainiwg ,the Rm: commotion \vith‘thc P- commotion \vilh‘flw Public Library. Thomas~L0nghouseâ€"â€"thnt the clerk employ P. S. Gibson, 0. 1%., to locate the proper line on the 5th cum, from lnts 20 m 25 inclusive ; also the Gravel Road through Kleinlrurg Village, and the 12le 0011., known as the Indian line. A. Benn, whrk, etc . . . . . . . . . . 9 90 Adam Ash. Work, etc . . . . . . . . . . 1 25 8. Ellis, Work, PM: . . . . . , . . . . . .. H ()0 \Vln. Kyle, work, etc . . . . . . . . . 3 ()0 J. Piercey, repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 25 Isaac Murray, wmk, etc . . . . . . . . 12 70 P. Brophy, work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 50 Andrew Duffy, work . . . . . . . . . 8 78 J. H. \Vatson, gravel . . . . . . . . . . 7 3-5 .H. \Vinger 8.: Sol], sewer pipe . . 9 80 Vv’.Clmttel-lvy, work , . . . . . . . . . 2 ()0 Baldwin 8: (30., lutnlu-r . . . . . ..144 14 Sawyer & 00., grader .. . . . . . .250 UL) Cnlnmutvd Statute Labor XVol-k in Div. N0. 15 . . . . . . . . . . 1 62 “ “ 16 . . . . . . . .. 21 (52 Yonge St. Account, Vaugan to pay half Expenditure for February . . . . . $10 97 “ Apt-i1... . . . . . . . 167 ’74 “ May . . . . . . . . . . 74 5:8 “ June . . . . . . . . . . G5 :30 “ July . . . . . . . . . Wt 30 Malloyâ€"Lnnglwuswâ€"thub the h'mLS. -p:ly {lav Lender & Rocnnler, fur ad- vertising Court (if Rm-is‘iuu, $2.50. Council arljnurne-d £0 Hive-L on T.st- .dny, NOV. 10. ‘pny {A}? 1 vertising ( Council. dny, N o’\'. WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL. IDDUSTRIOUS PFIZâ€" sons in Path state to Lmvel 'ful‘ uuuss 25ml- lished eleven Years and “in: 1: Surge capital. In call upon merchants and guns fur sucnessfnl and profituhle line. Penmu: nc euguuement Weekly cash salary of NS and all travelling ex- .penscs and hotel hills advanced in cash eum week. Experiuneenot essential. Montmu ruf- eueune and emlnse seJ-adzhrssud euvelnpe‘ ThE NA'LIKHN‘AL. 334 Dearboru hm, Chicago. “~26 Council met at Unionviile on Tues- day of last wet-wk. All {he Im-ui’nel's were present, Reeve Suuuuei-fohlt in the chair. Cummunicntinns were read from A. G. Bunvn and \V. L. Smith, SL‘CI’QLIU')’ Furmers’ Association. Francisâ€"limn'mâ€" that the fulluw- ing Ynngo strth accmmls he paid : \Vm.Chatt(-xlay, 175d11ys’ work $21 87 W. Chultcrivy. 2% days” work .. 5 67 H. Conlean't-zaking 2 tuice- stone 12 M) G. Kidd, “ 2 “ 10 ()0 G. chDnligzLH, 1 day’s work l .25 Francisâ€"Hoover that BlizMonison be appointed culmnissiuncr to repair culvent (m Int 5, own. 9. Francisâ€"Huoverâ€"th:lt. Mrflfonisnn and Mr. Hunvor he a cmmnitt‘ec to in- terview S. Reesur re (lzxnmges to en- gine. by breaking through bridge on 11th com. and repurt ta next meeting of council. Hooverâ€"Harpsrâ€"â€"tlm~t this council deem it advisable to sell tnll house on Ynuge street and that Mr. Francis 4w appointed com. to interview Vaughan council on same. and if thev ngree, that same be sold to best advantage. Hooverâ€"Francisâ€"thut Man-rison be appointed a com. bu repair bridge opposite lot 8, con. 9 and culvert be- .cnnnnunicntion wn McMnx-chy, Esq.. so M arkham Tp. Council V aughan Council lmmtim) to Reading" R xc Public Lil museâ€"that t son, 0. E., l the 5th cur )b< 1‘ 13. r s all prose-l eting rend r was present in Public Library :1 the culmciltn ntim) to aid in uding‘ Room in LS received from rlicitm- fur the ) the councila a. given road nt 24). in the 9th *1 between lots place where it md submitting â€"t1mt the' fulluw :mmls he paid: days” work $21 8 lys’ work .. 5 6 2 tuicesmne 12 U Reeve and (4 0 ()U ()0 20 90 tween 9 and 10th con.,sontl1 tnwnline ; also culvert nn con. 11, HPDUSHC int 3. I H:lNWTâ€"RIOl‘r'lSUl‘lâ€"llint the Rue-ve he con‘nnisniunod tu l‘epuir bridge he- twoen lot»: ll) and 11,c0n. 3, also bridge oppvsito lot, ll), con. «in I llax-purâ€"Aim-risnnâ€"tlmt DJIun-ing- Lon lav paid $173.09 .i'm- lumber fun nislwd the municipality to (late. A laugh mnnlwr of accounts were nrdvred L0 in: pa id. Fmncisâ€"llooverâ€"thnt this council is of the npininn that the railways and ntlwx- grunt, cm'pomtiuns are not hear- ing their fair share of taxation in this pi'm'incv, and that. conquuently the people wlmin we l'vpr-asunt are enm- pellt-tl to hmn-an unjust share of the hurtlvn (If taxation. Therefore “'9 do- sil'f‘ to an nn record in favour of the Petiypirace hill. Fmm-isâ€"Hooverâ€"that, the wm‘o be appointed a. flulvgatc to act with dvlv- gun‘s fmm other municipalities in re- fei once to l‘v‘Ltylnece hill. . Hametâ€"171mleisâ€"thth Mr. Morrison he a cum. to cut down trees at railway ‘ crossing, can. 9. Tim pupils of Maple Public, Schnnl are making arrangements to hold thvirnnnunl conceit in the Musnnic Hull. Maple, on (he evening of Oct. 50 at 7.45 p. m. A good program con- sisting of recitations, dialogues. duets‘, solos and clmrnsvs, et.('.. is being pre- pared by 1119 pupils. and .1 good time is gunmutmd Ch all. Admission fee 15(x-nts. Pmcomls to be devnh-d tn public sclmnl liln-m‘y. Rev. W. N. Ch'lntlvr will ncv 'py the chair. At the Unmn 'I‘hnnksgiving service last. Sunday ovoning. the sermon was pun-u ml 11y Rev. Mr. \Vutt nf 'IUI‘OU- Ln. Special music was i'cndewd by Tim pupils are making thvir :mnunl Hull. Maple, {\{ibfi Iii-m Rir-hm-dmn nf the Normal Cnl‘wge, Hamilton, mwa home for the huFdnyniul romnmed until Monday. Mrs. W. C. Sanderson and lixtke dzmghitvr. Vernflf Toronto, visited at tho hume of Mr. L. Richardson, the lntlm- part of last Wtr‘t'k. MiSS Moray of (-hvn'vnhuI-st, was the guest 01" Dmmd Mrsfiislpy from \Ved- nt‘sduy (If inst, \x'uwk until Monday. Mr. and ; . \V. Richardsnn of To- Panto sps'nb ’I‘huuksg-iving day with Mr. L. Richardson and family. Agmmt of $20 has lu en made to tho 1304(Ing Iimnm and Public Library, hy the Vaughan (‘nnm‘iL Subscrip- tions towards lhe- library uro nmv b"- inp; l't'cuivt'd, nlu‘. it, is expected that a numhm- (If new banks will shortly le purchased. Heading hy {be tions to i119; woe A pleaumt m‘mlt took place nni Thunksgi ing aftex-mmn at the TEE-- dence of Mr. lsunc Curts, when his daughter, Annie, was married. to Mi'. Charles FI'HSPI' Mnc'l‘nvish (if Lmidun, Ont. Rev. Newton Hill officiated. The hii le wm-e a hnndsmne gown of cream, silk and czn-rieda bouquet of “'hltel'OSfi. Her cousin, Miss Lon'e Brown (if _Tumnbo, was bridesmaid. She wow white orgzmdiu m‘or pale green uni curried pink roses. The groom was supported by his brother, Rev. Inn-:1:- Mnc’l‘uvish. After the cermmmy. tho guvsts. about fifty in number, pn'muk of the duinties pre- pared fur me, :lftm- whirl) Rpm-clips were mad -, r-mnplimmituvy to the bride and s ailnllle t0 the occasion. Miss Cui‘ts was one of King’s most highly esbvmed young ladies. She has been fu'some time A resident. of Belle-ville and we have frmu time to time heard rumors (If her usefulness and popularity the-1'9. ‘ ’I‘thifts tn the bride were many and beautiful, mnung them being a, gold watch and clmin, the gift of the . gmmn. V Mr. and Mrs: Mnc'l‘zn'ish in London. Thuir many f) them every happiness. Culllzkévil adjourned to Nov. 10. Pvursuu’s Magazine for November contains six cuniplvte storiesâ€"The Pariah, by Mr. '1‘. Jenkins Haiues; The Ivmy Gasket. by James VVm-k- man ; Lady Eila‘s Marriage, by Owen Olen-1'; 1101- right in choose, by J. P. Setlzun; The Bin-graph Theatre, by Gt‘h,'tt Burg-(~55 and \Yill Irwin, .one of the Picai-nuns Si‘I'iPS; The Duel Be- tween Dun Q. and the Dark Brothers of thv Viv-i1 Guard, by K. and Heskei’h Pl‘it’ih'lld: twn pnvms. Another. by R. A. M.. and A Mnther's Suns. by L. B. Dur‘ nt, and a. continuation of thv si-i-ial stni-y. Sir Henry Morganâ€"Bun» cancer. by Dr. Cyrus Townsend Brady. Six special articlvs are: Mrs. Adrian (I. lit)}§("$ Pastvl Put-traits. The Eivc- tin-a1 Ummnissiuuâ€"an interesting hit of histnry fmm the diary of a. si-nnto prlgr'. by Mr. David 5. Barry; Life in Momls. by A. Sai'ath Kumai‘ Ghris‘iz The Marvels of Fruit Breeding, by Marcus \Vnndwaid; James, Caldiaai Gibbons. by \Villiam P. Symin; and Huldin the Mirror up to Naturp. by Edmm Harrigan. The Home Notes Department, is continued, as usual. Poursnn’s 1‘ mtnins six arinh, by 3 ho Ivmy (1 mn; Lady I ; 1101- k’icui‘nons 11 Don Q. ‘ v Civil (in NOV EMBER PEARSONS. ‘ puplls. and «I to all. A yum-Dds to hi ()1 library. l ncr'npy the um 'I‘hnnksg (waning. the Rev. \V; {mg City. Maple n'vn'huI-str, was the LSisle from \Vedâ€" until Monday. Richardson (if Tn- Q'iving day with \v i 11 reside lends wish MnT. Kvys 0f Obncm‘d. has pur- chased a hlm-ksmith shop and two houses in tlu- village of Thornhill. Spa-in] value in men’s punts, shirts, overalls. and sucks. a quulity that pru- tests. Atkinson & Switzuu Regular mail servim- has now been established (We-:- the Aurel-a. and Schmuhorg Railway. connection being ' made at Buntl’s Lake (in thv arrival of tho morning car. lmn ing Llu- J. P. B. crossing at. 7.20. By the new arrange- ment Sclmmlwrg residents receive their mail at 0 a. 11)., instead of 2 p.m., . as formerly. Regular passenger sw- vice has also lwun established between Svhmnlwrg and anuntu by this linf‘. and many pimple have hidden good- bye Lo the old stage co \Cl‘l forever. The hunts-rs are getting their li- censes ful'det’l' hunting in Muskokn. The scusuu lasts from November 1 tu 15. «idem tried in vain. \Vise buying and firms selling'lwre make this-Stm-Pn fm-umhle place fur the rznnmnmrr to get supplies. Atkin- son 6‘: Switzer. Mmy Ann. wife of Mr. Ruhert Ash. diml at, hex- hnnw in Uninnville on the 15th inst. The Yum-ml took place on Sunday to the Church of England hurying ground, uud was largely ut~ temlvd. “'6 have the best dress goods stock in town; we have the host, lining stuck in town ; between the two we‘re able tn make things generally inter- esting, with more [0 clumso, from and lvss tu pny hl'X'O than any where. \\ 0 quote 54 inch all \wml fluke tweed 85c. pe" yd. Atkinson & Switzer. $9 The expression occurs so many times in letters from sick women to Dr. Pierce; “I was completel discouraged.” And there is always goo reason for the discourage- ment. Years‘of suffering. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. Medicines doing . ‘ no lasting good. . It is no wonder -' that the womaa r _ feels discouraged. ML ______ .1- A: . Thousands” of I these weak and sick women have found health and courage regained as the result of the use of Doctor PierCe’s Favorite Prescription. It establishes regu- larity, dries unâ€" : healthy drains, heals inflamma- tion and ulcerea- tion, and cures female weakness. It makes weak . women strong and . sick women well. “In the year 1899 I was taken sick,” writes Mrs. Edna Crowder, of Ripley, v LauderdaleCo..Tenn. 1 "M limbs ached. \ he. severe pains in back and lower part of bowels, with dif- ficulty in urination ’ " " ' ‘ eud smartiug a'u burning pain afier. I tried many kinds of medicine and four of the best doctors in the country. until I gave up all hope of recovery. In auua , 1901. I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce. of Bu alo, . Y.. and received from him a letter, telling me to try his medicines. I took eleven bottles, six of ‘Favorite Prescription,‘ five of ‘Golden Medical Discovery.‘ one vial of ‘Pel- lets,’ and used one box of ‘ Lotion Tnblets‘ and one of ‘I-Iealiug Suppositories,’ and am now able to work at anything I want to. Thanks to you for your valuable medicine and kind advice." The Stnre and I Dwelling. at Dullzu ham. Apply tog {4â€"6 Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictlyV private and sacredly confidential. Au- ress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufi'alo, N. Y. The Blacksmith Shop and HOUSP :1 Dollar. 3rd (-01). Markham. Firs! class stand for :1 gum] hm-se'shoor. For particulars apply to GEO. UO\V1E, Rirhmnnd H“ or to P. \V. BOYNTON, Dolln: Sept. 24. 1m. W. H aw i S 0% HOUSE PAILVTER. Glazier, Grainer and Pap Ianqer. Calls from a distance promptly attended to. RESIDENCE. RICHMOND :HILL For E'mle or Rent ’57$@ [Single copies, 3 cts. News N ones. @fiwflifi QEB ale. or Rent GEO. COVCIE. {ix-hmond Hill. ‘05 t Office. with 5rd cw). Mal-k- No. I7 ill‘

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