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The Liberal, 5 Nov 1903, p. 1

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VOL. XXVI. UBE It 8 mt THUR Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. mmrmmmm Calls by day and night, promptly at tende to. DR W G L SPA! D? A H R“ ’ “ HULL]! 1);: a: M JOHN R. CAMPBELL, J. H. SANDERSDN “"211 he il A man to I'Pprvse-nt “CANADA'S GREATEST NURSERIES " in the Village of Richmond Hill and surrounding country, and take orders for “In Fruit, Trees, Sumll Fruits, Orna- mental Shrubs, Rnsvs. Vines, Seed Potatoes. etc. Stock true ta name and free from S-m Jose Scale. A permanent, position for the right mum on either salary or com- missmn. TORONTQ, Aug. M. 4m A large amount of private funds to than on improved fan-m [Import-y situ- ated in the County of York, at. 4!; per cent. For particulars apply to Lindsey. hum-once & \Yndswnrth, ‘ Home Life Bldg., 60 Victoria. 812.. hr at Toronto VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL Room Offi (t $1 per annum, in advaan )r at W Tot-onto THE LIBERAL Office, Richmond Hi“, rn Saturday afternoons; Oilkce Hours Of‘fi BUR HflRBV SPEGMLTEES (Successflr to 4- H PER GEM. 0|“ tM BUSLNE plume M VETERINARY SURGEON, ifice, next 6 (iLbi Stone 8.; Wellington, DR.E.J.SYUBB& FONTHI UL NURSERIES, OVER 800 ACRES. WANTED PRINTING Sc PUBLISHING RICH‘JOND HILL, ONT. DR A‘ 390, Ar cad (D )ruuho [‘5’ PUBI 130:1 )ITOR M 'I'Eana'uhill 3w ll“ hornhi THURS?! hm n" ESS CARDS. 'Yonqe Streeb‘ 2!.) L Pnornmrcn. M A H O N. 19.“! £nury win H NEORNING 100d N e 513s JLDING PAULDING first EVERY ll u-ltuu CANADA. H. 1‘11 and Grace W KM? Toronto OI‘K iASDN, lll‘l'lk {tin HOUSE W Riduut Wu 'l‘( Licensed Sales wte son‘ublcra Mr. Cook will afternc MONEY Lice'we Auctioneer for theCmmty 0? York, re- spect-fully sol-cits your patronage and friezde influence 921.1sz uttr‘qded on the sl‘ortezt notice and (Lt. reasnnabemtes. P. O.u.d(1ross King LEN NE. rEi’EEP‘EC NOTARY PUBLIC ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, EEJQ}EN 3111414935 I A S. N EW’I‘G‘N RICHMOND HILL & THORNHII L Every Accommodation for the trav- e’ll‘i'ng public. A hu'gestock of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places. WWW RICHARDSON HOUSE Remndelledfind newly furnished throughout flue of me most convenient 1nd commrmble hotels on Yunge Sweet. Every modern con- venience Sample roams fur nommerciul cravollers. Anideulsvopping place :ior riding ordrivingpartiesmicyohsts. or Samara going to or returning from market. Elecario cars passlhe dour Livery inrouuoctiun ‘icen‘zsu PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, TERMS $1.00 PER DAY. \1’. C. SAVAGE - 'le um hul Bwr'rds‘am-s, Solicitors. cbc. ORON’I‘O OFFICE: Nu. 33 Rivh- mom] Sr. “’ostJVs‘slov Buildings,’ (Ht-’tlmdist Book Rumm) T0- (Indra-minus & EmhnImn-s. Haney To Loan Three thousand dulkms to loan at a low rate of intelest -on first-mort- lgc farm property. Apply at, RIOHR, @iifié’fiéfi EQE‘éEfla, ue~ RIAP] 2E. THORO UGH LY REFITTED. ZERAI d I.( arriste 158 KING sum «EAST. Tonox’ro accommodanon to gnaw. Board, :1 Del‘dny “.4: ‘iu ‘Rcs’i (ion FREDERICK BACK. Prop WRIGHT BROS, arm. {11310 .mntm Hair“: :21“! Solirllnrs. COURT OF JUSTICE,&C. of Marriage Licenses. MGND HILL POST OFFICE. mx & MORGAN E. Amway, D. G. BEADEGH. :ezs_,Solicitors. 1"cteries, &:3. e- BuihTing (funnel-1v Fr:- In Bldp;.). Cur. AdPIaide & wanria, 819.. Turnntn. L Office. Richmond Hill on Saturdays. say. Lawrence W adsworth. LEICHMOND HILL. MMIESEUREB IN THE inneers forthe County of York Ln on short-estnntir-puud a. ram Patronage solicited worth nmjrfortho Counties of York llsnls-sn‘f farm stock, &c, M- zshortest notice and réanoxmbie ‘and bm'lifi sales attended to. fiville Ont THE LIBERAL OFFICE. u}: eâ€"Three doom south of 'l‘O LOAN AT 5% tamed to the old post of; New; of the entrance to be at Maple on Thursday on of each week. writ“ star‘me In Essmtials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; 95ml. r11: when Brook. agent for tho a: M-c Ewen . JflHNSTflN H-azlico Smifll \r nhe County of York ent General sale? 01 :eqfled to at remonunlt G STV‘ ills hnbbel mmtgnges at J B MvEn'eu )RGA N, IV e \\ Lu 3." Mail Prop roe- the the 'kel King ' hvld on QH'HI' Kt hold on the farm of EH‘HI' Krilh-hy. (m T Inn duuhh In the very mnulmr of cnmpvtih large as on some form the crowd of spe-ct; large, including mm dny was an ideal m large, hurl-udng many ludivs. day was an ideal one, Lln- llv' well adapted fm- good work, and of the pluwmun were in em form. Alist.ofplvize-winuers L annexed : First classâ€"J. \V. Rt-ivps. Churc Thmnns Mt'Leun, Toronto. Swond classâ€"’l‘hos. Luwsnn, K S \V. King. Triil‘d classâ€"Vinv-lâ€"nl ill ; Rum. Lloyd, K Mg: Fourth classâ€":5. Mat G. Riddht, VVllitclnRH'l Sixth class (slubh Vaughan ; Frank Burl? \Valson, King. 1 Seventh Glass nâ€" C. "Valkington, Vaughan. Spkcia‘lsâ€"Bost six crown furrows in is: class, T. McLean ; 2nd class, Thus. ansnn ; 3rd class, Vincent Rolve; 4th class, S. McClure; 6th class, F‘myd Barry; 7611 ('lass.'U. \Valkingtnn. Best ins and outsâ€"First. class, J. \V. Reive; 2nd class. \V. Hannah ; 4th class, 5. McClure; 6th class, Floyd Barry; 7lhclass, C. \Valkington. Bpst finishâ€"First class, .1. W. Reivo; bm'l‘y: 'llhcluss. U. \VallKl Bvst finishâ€"First class. .1 2nd class, J. Luwwn ; 3rd .cout Reive: 4th classy S 6th class. Floyd Bun-y; Tl \Vixlkiughm. G. \Vuikiughxu. Judgesâ€"Classes‘. Tmonto; T. Tnnv, \Yillmvdulo. In c \V. Mullny. Vnugl‘. King; A. Hollings Directu‘rsâ€"A. D W alkmgnm. I‘wst gromm sudâ€"Rulwl't I Bosh grin-1m C. \V’ T. II. Lt-gge, “Z Mnthvs‘nn, R. \V. Phillips, J. \V. Lax-kin, Jos. Snttun, R. \V. Stewart, F. \V. Hvacuck, Peter MuC-alhun, S. JilllliUSI'll, Gvn. Phillips, S. Lvmnn. R. McDeviLt, Alex. Hurst. President, W. E. Fox; .vice-gnrmidmkf. \Vm. \Vells: trvnstn-or, Goo. Lmvson ; secretary. J. T. Snigmn. Thilty-fnur plmvnuxn .cmnpvtod in the above match held on the farm of Mr. \V. B. Davidsun lust Thursday. The followiugis :1 list, of those who were awarded prizes - 'Third class. boys in sodâ€"RUM. Cow- peI-thwuite, Hugul man‘s Corners. First class in stubbleâ€"“'11). meie. Mungnliu; Gardham Tum, Mongolia ; David Bruwn, Hagen-man’s Corners; Sam. Middletnn. Agincmu‘t: Ruin-rt Luwrie, Mongolia ; David Bean, El- lvslnerc. Fifth (‘12155 in stubbleâ€"le. Lmvrie, Mnngvliw; Hemry Tnylm, Cole-man ; David Ormemd, Mnlvvrn ; Russell Burrows, AginmmrL; “"illiwm Prince, First, class in sudâ€"James McLean, Richmond Hill; Thomas Shudlock, Agincnurt; Gem-g8 Little, Dumn’s Corners ; John Cmvporthwuite, Huger- Um-ners ; John Umvporthwulte, finger- umn’s Corners. Second class in sudâ€"Jnn. Malcolm, Ellesmere; Arthur Little, Brown’s Corners; Al'ClliL‘ Patterson, Elles- mm-(I; Jame-s Built-1‘, Smii'bnm; Gnu. Riddle, Aurora; Charles Morrison, Colerimn. Sixth class, boys in stubbleâ€"Thus. Hal-ding, Millikan; Hilt<m Brown, Milliken; Bert Kt-unedy. Aginconrt; Leslie Rowe, Mulvclgn; William Bell, M a l'vel-u. Seventh class in stubble. 2-fur1'nw plowâ€"Rnht. C(mlsnn. Milliken ; F. “Hair, Brown‘s (Junk-ls; Fred Pikv, Locust Hill. Specialsâ€"Best nltmed land in sud, Jas. McLean ; best finish in sod. Thus. Shfldkic‘k; best equipped TLemn in sud, John Malt-01m ; best equipped team in stuhblv, Chas. Tnylnr; hast. land in stubble, \Vm. Lawn-ix“; best finish, boys, in sod, Robb. ~Cuwpm-thwaite; best start. h1ry<, in sud, RUM. Rowpor- tlm'uite ; 'best six crown furlmvs, first, class. James McLe.m ; best six crown furrows, Srmmd class, JL hn Mulwlm ; best, finish, class 7. '1‘. Harding: most; erect and graceful pluwumn, 'l‘huums Han-ding. ‘The People’s leving Match was held (In the farm of Mr. John VVebher, Uninm‘ilfe, m) “'ednesduy of last week. Ninet-en pluwmen tonk part in the match. The following are the prize-winners : ‘ . ,n 7 fl, sons in each state to travel for mouse estul- fished eleven wars and with u Iurue capital. tn cull upun merchants and moms fur sucrossful and prufimhle line. Perumu at engagement. Weekly cash salary of $18 and nll travelling ex- penses and hum-1 hil‘s advanced in cash each week. Experience not esscutml. Mention ref- erence and euclnxe selLsdurossep envelope. Nifibniifiha’; Deurborn sm. Chicug‘. 41-26 Burrows, A Agim-uurt. WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL Il\ DUSTI'LIOUS East York Plowing Match 51153;]; in sod, open .t'; allâ€"James ng Plowing Match eople's Plowing Match Baker, King; \ m‘uship Plowing Mahdi the farm of Mr. .108. Bu Ill-by. on Tuesday. 0w tn the very busy sensnn wf cumpotih'xrs w: .‘ nm :1 some former occasions. 'd of spectators ‘wus ‘ â€"â€"tS. McClure. Van :itclrmwh. (slul)hlv)â€"-F. I nk Burling, King *d Is and equipped team in yd. 215593 4 and Tâ€"N. ll); Mark Gilliam, 19:1(1, Kettllvhy. .(‘v-ruitxv, F. Trent, In in burnt wwsnn, 111mm 1* 7th c1 boys’ cl ive, Church H‘I‘OWS in ss, Thus. b Roive ; lSS, Floyd w, \‘ in- dilute; {‘e-nnie, Barry, unuih m.an “( hill here [fit but 91 y “19 "2 1n; nt 'ul Clubs 4. bush (urn out C()_\\’pl*1'th\vnil9._ t1)“';lit( McLean, LiHIP, J; Ulnm Mr harm Rm Mr. D. VVatsnn lmd the misfortune to lose his valuable horse. Master’s Heir, last, Friday night. It; seemed to he- inguod health, on Friday even- ing but ne‘xt morning it was found dead in the stable. Mr. '1‘. ll. Ke-Vs and family of Con- The px-nceeds of the Public School concert, held last Friday vvening amounted to $28. The hull was crowd- ed, and a very interesting program was given by the children. Quarterly Sc-l'vicvs were lu-ld in the Methodist church last. Sunday. Mr. R. i‘. Thumson is having his stm-melm-gedhy an addition to the north side. Miss M. MuDon; m'duy from a visit ku-ll and family at Mr. and Mrs. F. visited (n'm- Sunil: Mr. ulul Mrs. AI rhv {ill \lnnday N. Shunk. 'i'hox-e is to be given in thv Mw rwctiun with I The first is to he va. 5, by Rev. MI“ Th? sulzjr‘z-t (.1: his! Huuso without \Vu Rev. \Vm, Bu 1]: mnwd into the Mk ()ccupiH1 by Mr. .I:: Messrs. Stelie, M Jermaine, Dmis, E loft Inst \u-ek to hu of Rainy Lake. Miss lia Andrews Miss lia Andx-vws of Toronto, spent Inst \Vw‘k with Mr. C. H. Hall. A new plutfm-m has been put down at L110 stnliun. It is u very great, im- pruvenmnt on the (.1d unv. Huliwwu‘vn passed 011' very quietly this year. unle cost “‘11? StL*\\"aI-t hm! boon License Inspector for a. period of 12 years and had al- ways hem] an active temperance 1mm. HM‘O’S u temptation of price and quality combined: heavy 36 inch \yrnp‘rjmett, 10c. yd.; exti-n ht‘avy u. 1 Mr. Henri Bnumssi, M. P. for La- liolle, Quebec. \vili give an address in Tux-ontnnn the evening of Monday, the 9th of November, nu the subject of “Loyalty of the French Canad- inns.” Mr. BouraSSi is the youngest member in the House of Commons,nnd his utterances on inyalty to Britain have been sharply criticized. Mr. John K. S weeks agu l'rsigl Provincial License Pd Thursday evnni tion performed for (10., 1:30. >yd.: 03 black cashmere hose & S\\itzer. I‘H Mr. T. H. Keys and family of Con- unl, are moving back tn the village, m1 will occupy Mrs. E. Urupper’s “(‘6 ilt,( Bost. finish (Id in all things, Charity. le ISS SD finish will (2091, you 55 you buy m. you less th w. Atkinsul ), Thomas Shudluck, George Inmes Hum]. 2. in sudâ€"Arthur Little. John Inmes Butler. 3, in sodâ€"Ruhort Cowper- ll in rdhu in mw I’lt I‘ric (2091, you nothing here to 100k u buy and if you buy it will less than if yuu buy else- Atkinson & Switzvr. N ews N ones. to 1K nâ€"Jnnw --Jam(-,\‘ stvuhhlc- nm Trun‘ stubbleâ€" 'n, Bart Kile; City. mnt in stuhhh in stuhhlr- special prize. d sun l-opwsvnti (1mm, (turn of wall by Chas. E out in stubbh Maple Bu 113 and fmniiy have e brick residence lately fr. .Ius. Johnston. ie, McBride. )ull, Ross, \is, Egan and MchHum to hunt in the vicinity It ws McLean. ‘ Mclmnn. yd.; min-n extra. heavy â€"AI-(rh. lf-mpring- n, mm. anrie. â€"â€"He-m-y Hal-ding, Kt-nnedy. Brown, I). Tran, Epwm‘t 'on on lure i Ill Arch in S( (‘ntin ;e of ls-(‘tlu‘es hurch in con- m't'n Lz‘ug'uk. 'm Thursday, 1d Mr. 1 Mn Sltu £0 Brown ruwu. "y ribbea Atkinson annntn Dack’s ItF‘d to flu I m p 1-195 ht. nd M In married life is generally made on an equal footing of health 'in man and wife. But how soon, in many cases, the wife loses the advantage and fades in face and fails in flesh, while her husband grows even more rugged and_-robust. Therezl: one chief cause for this ~wifer failure and that is, the failure of the womanly health. When there is irregu- larity or an unhealthy drain, inflamma~ tion, ulceration or female weakness, the general health is soon impaired. $509 Proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription now ieel fully war~ ranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro- lapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. "A little over a year ago I wrote to on for ,advice," says Mrs. Elizabeth J, Fisher. 0 Diana, W. Va. “You advised me to use Dr, Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription and ‘Golden Medical Dis~ covery,‘ which I did. and with the most happy result. I was troubled With female weakness and hearing-down pains. Had a very bad pain nearly all the time in my left side, nervousness and headache. Was so weak I could hardly walk across my room. .Could not sit up only just a little while at a time. My husband got me some of Dr. Pierce's medicine and I began its use. Before I had taken two bottles I was able to help do my work I used three bottles in all and it cured me. Now I do all my house- work. It is the best medicine I ever used." The Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex ense of customs and mailing wily. Ad ess .Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y.» m tenmfi at a \‘t 18-2 Impressions, :1 monthly journal business uni-king ideas and which. (1 ing the year, givas a thorough Lu ment of the different phnsvs of udV tising. will be sent to any address Cami/(1n 01‘ the United Sthtvs for Ono. Dollar. Send ten cents for a sman cupy. It, will he Worth a dollar to A‘l'oun (If $200 is wanted m: E . mortgage Fifty Acte Farm security. This farm is situated in Melanchton Township. Cu. of 1)uffm~in. and faces on good gravel mud. lung settled and we‘ll Clem-ed. There are 9 arms clear- ed, the lmlnnce tilnhered. The above land is 2.1; miles from Dundalk station, on C. P. R.. at which place thvre are tln-ev gem-ml sun‘os, hotels, tanuery. blacksmith shops. 2 grain PlvvatorS, saw mill, pust office and ‘lmnk, with several hundred inhabitants. IMPRESSIONS The above farm is for sale at $750, on easy tel-Ins. Small payment down, tht' balance arranged to suit at 5 pm- cent interest. Title indisputable. Apyly tn 18-4 Richmond 19.21%, 'flffl' Came to out 1y h (1 p51 St. Catharines, Ontario. l r5' .5 3 ALB (.3 Wanted. HOUSE PAINTE '115 from :1 WHO CANNOT BE CURED. F93 SALE A. Uourse 1n Afivertising Gne Bella}? g m- hem r)" 19“: p717 'l I] l \‘ WENDY J. BENTLE‘ Richmond St [Single copies, 3 cts. HEW’i Q C TRAYED the p1 emisos of the under- , 44, ISL can. Vaughan, on (u 28, :L \Vhite Sow. Ownm same 17y proving p1 0pm by FOR SALI 'he REWARD 3 FOR \VOMEN H. PUGSLEY, Richmond Hill n-y horses. good f y farm Work, for S; ended to. RICHMOND HILL J. BENTLEY, Richmond Hi ichmond Hill ‘FD >mptly No, IQ dur veat

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