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The Liberal, 23 Jun 1904, p. 1

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VOL. XXVI. AT THE LIBERAL PRINTING A" PUBLISHING HOUSE muimom) HILL, ON'I‘. [s PUBLISHEDEVEHY THURSDAY MORNING it mgimla, l‘urnuhu Hes tv fitting lowest, Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. Ru no lollednniuuwly furnished throughout. One o! the most convenient mm cumfortable hotels on Yonge Szreeb. Every modern cunâ€" vsuienne Sa n-wle ruuns for commercial usvellors. Anideusmppiug pmrta fur riding or driving parties.bi<:yclism, or farmers going tnorracucuiug from market. Electric cars Calls by day and night promptly at tended to. 1‘. F. MGM AHON. C’l'fl' rewriting from market. Hie pass the door Livery Ill ‘ouuectiuu J01“ DR. ARNGLU D. A. MASON, 1) ~15 :1 first. J. H. SANDERSDN, VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL \Viiliw in Richmnnd and 3rd \Vanvsduv PALMER [[0 USE “1' The proprietor of Sunnyside Hard of Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Im~ proved Chester white hogs, 10c 32, lst con. Markham (Thornhill) has for sale some good young stock. Thm-ougE-ln‘e‘i bulrl/ and hog kept for service un the premisef; $I per annum, in advance. Perhaps you like 7 oh: r5131;- then rememberâ€" all’s air Rene gray hair. Stops falling 119333150. 6‘ OH’N R. CAMPBELL, Two good hay mares. with foals ide. \Veight, about 1400 lbs. 1 ' ym. Md, the nther 9. Apply to U “:03, 0 iii )IHll SUNNYSIDE. FARM RICEHVIO N D I VETERINARY SURGEON, ’1‘1101'1111111. BUSINESS CARDS. C. SAVAGE 7’ “A "2:59 DR. E. J 49-h E13. ‘i‘s’é‘i 5511c @511:ch Hoursâ€"3.30 at. m. to 5 p. m EDITOR & Pnormm‘on TERMS $1.00 PER DAY 'lu L Ibentist. Juiy and August, V lL-‘Xt dn-u' north of Stand- ard Bulk. For Sale sâ€"Stnmam; 12 to’lpm 7tm83m. $n1n'uhiil. pnevs cteriuary t'(‘(' Hm at Nesberu and Grace h and Carlton Sts i‘urunbu, D. G. GOODERHAM. 5391:1211. dim! . Ln‘x‘in St. Turn!) to md Hill evva lay (luring Jum STUBl L90 replzuu Good work S. BURNHAM. Victuriu Square. rour gay hair; then keep it. Perhabé n'ot_; all’s . air Rgnewer ahyays restores color to Ail. eplnting, at Pn-prirtm Prop i by One The undersigned can supply pasture for stock on lot. 29. 2nd mm. Markham. l Plenty of \vutvr. .1. THE NE\\'TON TANNING CO. VEGE G H S Li II (Muthndist Book Know.) T0- mntn. Mr. Cook wili be at Maple on Thursday afternoon of each Week. LENNQX & MORGAN, Money to loan on land and annual mortgages at IUWflSL Janus Aurora ofliceâ€"Removed no the old post 0111c.) one door west of the emmuce to the Outano Bunk Newmarket officeâ€"Three doors south of the post; oflice ’I‘ HERBERT LENNOX, G S'rV MORGAN, Aurora. hewmarket TORON'I‘O OFFICE: mmld Sf. \VvstJVesh (Mvtl'mdist Book I Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York. Goods sold on consignment General sales 01 5mm etc promptly attended to M reasonable runes Residence Uniouvilie _Gr 1’» Gouldmg. Newton Brookagcnl for tho EEC 14(7’rfil‘f BEEFJHJ§§ 3:; Ema? NOTA RY EUBLIC, J T Suiguon. J Ix N Maple \Vés Sai'rcou k Nicvan. Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Sums \cteuded to on shortest notice and a. tea- sonablerutes Patronagesolicited Licenue Auctioneer for the County of York, ra- sperxm'ully solicits your patronage and friendly influence sales mttruded on the sLm'test notice and at reasonabemtus. P.O.n.d(u-ess King Licensed Anctionenfar the Commie»: of York and Ontario All salt-s of farm stock, .Vc, at- tended to on the shortest notice a nd reasonable ratea. Mortgageand buiiifi sales attended to. Residenceflhoufl'vflle Ont above A large stock of Funeral Furnishings kept, at, both places. [linden-takers & Embalmors, RICHMOND HILL & THORNHIIL H. \V. Hudgin. Mus. 3:10., F.G.C..\L (Luud.). Lt‘HChlâ€"‘l' (If Voice Pruduotion, Singing, Pinun. Organ and Theory. Ou staff of Toronto Cullvge of Musiv. \Vill he at Richmond Hill nnd North on Tuesday (vacancy for four more pupils): Thnrnhill and south on Thursdays and Saturdays (vacancy for two mun" pupils). Speciuluttentinn to pupils prepar- ing fora-11y examination at, Uullvge’ of (kinswvatLu-y. Pupils very success- ful. For tvrms address 270 Church St. anuuto. 462 max. [SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,&C. ssuer of Marriage Licenses. flair Renewei‘l unw Lif hold Ln; Vicuu‘iu- 815.. ’l‘ulmfin. LIBERAL Office. Richmond Hill on Saturdays. AS. N E‘VVTON RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Lindsay. Lawrence & MONEY TO LOAN AT 5%. iiura‘hzm's and Soul-Eat; rs. BUCK & JOH an 1t Wuuswurth WRIGHT BRO S, istersfiolicitcrs. thaxics, Sac. u-ris PASTURE Ir) H mm Pug. ALLA mfg-3:} FEM“ OOMMXSSIONEF IN THE I). G. BLOH'GH. W adsworth, Wilding, (fm-un Bldg). (30:. Ad( EL PI mutin- “In. Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in ailthings, Charity." :15an MUSICAL. RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, JUNE '23, 1904 Solicitor Smizh. .NI~ Phone Main 2984 No. 33 Rich Buildings, NING 00. Elgin Mills. J R McEweu. Wéston TON (‘L'de l‘OE‘v The \mem’s Institute held :1 moot- ing on the lawn of Mm. \V. H. Clnhino, Thm‘nhill. on Friday after- nmm, June]? The lvcturv hy Mrs. Julanny Tm-uuto, wasenjnyed by all. Suhjn-ct, “Fund and its vantinn tn llw Bndy, Health and Disease." About fifty people parmnk nf refresh- ments. after which Mr. Rnbm'ts, 'l‘hnrnhill, sung sm-ernl snlns. Miss Roynnlds, Svc. uf East York Institutv, was pl-vsvnr. , Flanuisâ€"Lappn That I). Han-ing- tnn‘s account for lumber tn date. ' unmunting to $222.29. he pilid by the trrasurm: Hurperâ€"Luppâ€"Tbilt the Rvm‘e lu- icununissioucr to have pile driver re- Mr: David James left) for the Nurth \YestJnne 14th. He intends to be absent about, one month. scraper . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . A 2 00 Lynch and Lundy, opening graw‘l pits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 ‘ Fruncisâ€"Lappâ€"That the fnllmving (snow shovelling account, he paid by . the Treasurer :â€" ! R. Cnnningimnudiv. 18, 140 1113.314 00 I C. \Vidrmzm, div. 32. 8 hrs. . . . . SO EJas. BHHIPU. div. (3. 2&5 hrs . . . . 28 50 T. Jnhnstnn, div. 30. 94 hrs. . . . . 9 40 Jusii. Huruer. div. 14. 442 hrs . . 44 20 Lewis Stung. div. 14, 126 hrs. . . . 12 60 Miss A. R. Bmuty was thr- gn ‘st of Miss Ethylu Paterson, Sunday Hf'LL’I- I)(l(IIl. “'9 were n11 very nun-h phased wich llw sn‘nmn that the Rev. J. MOD. Kerr gave us last Sunday night at Main St. Mt-thodist. Clnnch. 'l‘hrACm-rvillu Express Man is hav- ing :1. rust, now, as there is nothing much to do. Mrs. \Vm. Cook spent a few days with her friends in Tmouto lust, “'PPk. Miss Elizabeth Smith is intruding Lospend the first, of July lllldt'l' the parental roof at Huwkstnmu h We urn glad to say that the sick au-e allAimplln-ipg: . Mr.‘ Fredéi'iuk Graham is staying with his brother in Man klmm at pres- out. Miss Elhylv Palm‘snn spent a. few dayslnq. woe-k with her sistur, Mrs. N 7]}. Lim- nf_M.-Iplt*.”_ [HUIC cm-vful \le (hom (-ume WT) last. Friday night Anuivm-smy sermons are m be prt-uthe'd in tho I’voshytvrinn Church next Sunday. by Rev. Mr. Mun-my of Erskiuo Church, Tm'nntn. va. MUD. Kt‘l'l‘ of 'l‘urtmto. [armch- edin the Mean-dist Chulclx on Sun- day nun-Hing. He Ms“ Sung a Couple ofhenmiful solns. On Sunday next he will :lddrvss :L muss meeting of the Sabbath School, and will preach in the evening. Dr. Sisley has sold his property and practice to Dr. Logan of Toronto, and intends taking :1 trip to the North \Vest. Dr. Lugun takes possession at 01100. M1. and MFS. F. East and three children of Kleinhm-g’, wem Visiting at. Mr. T. C(msins’ on Sunday. “'9 are pleased to $99 that, Mr. W. Robinson is able to be out, again after his illness. A gang of Italian laborers me put tiqg in a. s_i(1i}_)g 110111an the stgtiqn. The Ladies (-f the Maple \Vnmen’s Institutv will meet. in Mr. Thomson’s Hall, Tuesday June 28th, from 3 t0 4. Inferusting papers will he road on the “ Home and Huusekeeping of to-dny.” $31.32; Mrs. A. Snuwde-n of Tln‘onto, is ing at Mr. J. (huddnok‘s. The Markham Township Council met on Tuesday, the 14th. at Victoria Hall, Uniunville. Melnbm's all pre- sent, excepting Mr. Morrison. The Reevein the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Tommunicalinns received :â€" Frum \V. R. Tii‘fin. Esq, Superin- tendent G. T. R., w. repairing In idgv. Francisâ€"Lnppâ€"Thut the following Yonge stroetvn‘vcnnnt he paid by the Treasure-nâ€" 3" 0'5; Markham, half, Hill'p91'â€"â€"FI‘:aniSâ€"- That the Trans- urer pay the following accounts :â€" H. “Huger, 51 Bin. svwvrpipe. $30 00 “ 1812-in. “ ” .. (j ()0 Ricv, Lewis & 00.. hardware. . . 8 00 \Valler Chanel-1y, putting in culvert, lot 31. 00-11. 1 .V.. . . A. Mcthrsnn, blacksmilhiug .. J. G. Rowhotham. (Ink frame for road scrnpel \V. Frisky, Th e hm Markham Tp. Council < of (V‘ni‘rvilln had better b0 f'ul wlu-n fuming. One of w \‘4 y near being chukud L angstaff Carrvi lle Maple r0pai1‘in g road Wm 2n! paired. amount payable on his order when work is completed. ancisâ€"anpâ€"5 That the Treasurer Bny_t_he fqum‘ring rqqd accounts 9â€"â€" DR‘isiun No DiH<iolx No. 5. for May . . . . . . . . $17 76 5. for June . . . . . . . . 64 93 “ 4, fm'Jlmo . . . . . . . 28 25 “ 2, for May-June .. 81 00 “ (5, for Muy-Junc . . 53 65 (Uninnvillv) for May-June .. 02 06 Francis â€"â€" Harper â€" Thut Mr. Lupp be cmmnissimu-r to confer with com- missinm-rs of Pickeling Township r9. rppuirs to bridge I n Pastel-n tnwnline al.10t 16, and payable on his order The hy-lnw appointing road com- missioners was amended as follows :â€" Divisiun Nu. 1â€"â€"F1-:mcis Peal-son in lieu of Peter Duncan. resigned. Division (Mount J()y)~â€"Jns. Luna“, in livn of Andrew \Vidmnan, lesigned. Dr. Trumpnm- was appointed Medâ€" ical Health Officer for the municipal- ity in_li(-u of Dr. \Vatsonz resigped. fancy, very largely, to want of proper h -alingof the' Fire Hall during the \V;lwt(‘1‘$(’itst|n. But that is not the fault of eithnr the officers or men of the Brigade who have nothing whatâ€" ever to say as to the repairing or care- I taking of the Fire apparatus. That is ,wholly in the hands of the Vi loge ' Council, and you kmrw Sir, it is walk- ! ing on dangerous ground for the Chief or any member of the brigade to of- ; fer advice as to the management. but :whut 1 am going to say 1 hi pe will he accepted by the Council in the l friendly spirit in which it is writtun. The Brigade have no fault to find with the caretaker, who is a painstak- ing and capable oflirial, but, it is in our opinion impossible to keep the pumps in good repair and in working I order except the frost is kept out of the fire ball during the long winter l months. ’l'he expense would he nothing or mpared with the l: s: at (we l fir“. Now Sir, I think you will agree , with me as a ratepayer that we can- not, afford to allow our “Fire figh ing appliancrs” to he in .-ny way ou. of repair. and I harm the Council will s~e their way clear to put and k~ p ' in good Working order every part oI thy fire department. ‘ The by-ln' missimwrs \x Divisinn N lieu of Peter A hy-Inw was passed to borrow from the-Sovereign Bunk tu the ex- tent. of $10,000 for current, expenses, with inn-rust at 5 per cent. Fmunisâ€"Lappâ€"That, the) fullmving accounts he paid by the treasurer, for road wm-k :â€" b‘. Rumor, man and team with crusher .. . .. ..$1 S. Rummy 20111-5. with crusheln. ’7 M. Farley. 20 “ “ “ .. 2 J. Hicksun, 10 “ “ ” 9 75 ()0 60 00 The again To the Editor of THE LIBERAL: DEAR, SIR,â€"-In reply to a communi- cation 01‘ questinn as Ln the duties of the nfficm-s 0f the Fire Brigade asked by the citizens in your last, edition in reference to the engine not being in a sutisfactnry cnnditiun for doing good work I am satisfied this question is nut raised by the citizens through any ill-will ()1'(iPSilG to in any way injure the 1-Ppntatéun uf the Fire Brig:th or any ut' its nfiicers, but, for the public good. Sn I shall endeavor to explain the situation in the same Way. I am truly smry to have 'to admit the engim- has not bcvn duing satisfuc~ lory wrn-k fur some time, owing, I SummerSchnnls are doing a. wry impmtaut wurk for tlw ('lmuh by training Sunday Schl‘ol teachers; nd 6 luipping young p: ople fur the lezlde - ship in missionary walk and hi' (3 study. The prngruunm‘ (If studios of the Presbyterian Summer St-hnnl. at Knox Collogv. Toruntn, has just reach- ed us frum the Secretary, Rev. B. M. Hamilton, B. A., \Vrstnn. Ont. Its leading fEiltlllt-‘S are vautinnal Bible Study, Principles of Teaching. Child Study and Missiunary Methuds. 0m- nf the delightful features of the snhuul is the residence. of the: students in the College, where splendid accommoda- tion is provided fur huth ladivs and gentlemen at, a murlprate- cust. Every- thing gives promise of :mothr-r suc- cessful session this year from July 4th to 14th. I am sorry to trouble you Sir with this somewhat lengthy explmmlimu but, I did not think it hardly fair to Mnm9 the Chit‘f (-1- nthnr Officers of the Brigade fur scum-thing they had no power to mend or improve In any way. Richmond Hill, J mm 10, ’04. Men's suits, odd routs, odd pnn‘s and vests. Men‘s and boy‘s overalls ntnld prices while they last. Men's undex-shilts and drawers a grout bar- gain. Nauglxtuu B1-os., Elgiu Mills. Hoping this will be- satisfactory, I m-muin, yum-s truly, \V. H. PUGSLE PRESBY'I‘ERTAN SUMMER SCHOOL. mm, 20 hrs. with crusher. . l‘lpy‘ 2‘) u u u ksun, 10 “ “ “ 0t ll ll 5‘ “ mileage . . . . . . . . Cmmcil adjourned to on Julv 12th, at 10 a. m. Fire Brigade Matters. flu- for for for you Sir with explmmlimi, u-dly fair to Oflivers of 1:: [In-v had Uhit . . . AURORA. CONSOLIDATED \Ve have for sale 3000 shares of Aurora Con. at 10 cts. a share. We will sell in 500 share lots and pay to each one purchasing this stock through us I cent per share for the option 01 re- purchasing their StOCk next March at 55 cts. per share. Write for our special Com- bination Offer. ' ‘ Hamilton, Canada. Phone 1656. We want. you tell us if your pur- chase hero is not right. Atkinson 65 Switzer. The Thm-nhill football team on Sat- m-duy (Ir-funted Buttonville on the grounds of the latter. Those who buy mm- 25 and 30 cent green and black teas praise them. At- kinson & Switzer. Emma, wife of Frederick Lung. dir-d at, her hume in Aurora (m the 17m inst. She was in hm 78th year. Mr. “’J. Dalziel. of Edgely. was on VVednesdny nf Inst, wevk unith in marriage to Miss Annie MacKe-nziu, dnughtm of Mr. Donald Mzu-Kenzie of VVnodbx-idge. George Charlton, in his 63rd year. died at, his late residence, vatun Brook, on Saturday. Interment in Thornhill cemetery on Monday. Best Canadian refined sugars, Pm-is lump, extra granulated, powders-d. icing. yellow, full stock, 300. 1b. nit-v. grocery sugar for $1.00. Atkinson & Switzer. Fancy Carolina. rice, 10c. 11).; fnnr‘y Japan rive, Sc. lh.; fancy Pam-ia rice, 750. 111.: fancy Rangoon rice, 5.110. 11).: pearl tnpiucu. 3k. 11).; duuhle gmlt. tapinca, 6&0. lb. Values that stand fm-sumothing. Atkinson & Switzor. \V. J. Elliott, acting for the Shep- pard Publishing ()0. has isuwd a writ, against the Press Publishing Comp~ any, J. A. Hnrkins. and H. S. Tilihs, jr..1'01~ $10,000. alleging slander and false and fraudulent reprem ntution of plaintiff‘s business. " I sufi‘ered for six years with constipaiion and indigestion. during which lime I employed sevâ€" eral physicians. but they could not reach my case." wriu-s Mr. G. Popplcwcll. of Eureka Springs. Carroll Co.. Ark. "I felt that there was no help for me: could not retain food on my stomach; had vertigo and would (all hel less to the floor. Two \-ean a o I comment: taking Dr. Pierce's Golacn Me ical Discovery and lilâ€" llc ‘ Pellets.‘ and improved from the start. Al'- icr taking twelve bottles of the ‘Discovery' I was able ‘0 do light work, and have been im- proving ever since." I, In all departments of active service stand in need of the readiness of mind and promptness of action which depend on a healthy nerv- ous system. Let a railroad man be “ mt- tled,” and every life depending on him is in danger. A great many railroad men have found in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diseoverya valuable tonic for the overstrained nervous system. It builds up the body, purifies the blood, nourishes the nerves, and induces a. healthy appetite and refreshing sleep. Send 3x one-cent stamps to pay ex- pense of mailing nudge! Dr. Pierce‘s Medical Adviser in paper covers, j'rtt. Address Dr. R. V. Picxce, Bufialo, N. Y. Investlnent E x c h a n g‘e [Single copies, 3 cts. News Notes. C. H. ROUTLIFFE, Mgr. Mvmhm' nf Stand- ard Stock Exchange. No. 51

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