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The Liberal, 20 Oct 1904, p. 4

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Glimme- Clmu 2e Public Noticeâ€"Alex Ru Tendersâ€"Fred Gelinuaa The war news that comes from the far east‘tbis week is simply appall- ing. Stubborn fighting was con- tinued for a. week and both Russians 'and Japs were hewn down by tens of thousands. Undoubted valor gic. Honors have been divided dur- ing the past few days, but although the greatest disaster has come to the Russian soldiers, the joy of triumph for the Japs must be overshadowed by the awful cost at which it has been bought. With such fi‘igimful carriage on both sides is it any wonder that Christian men are meeting in con~ ference to discuss the greatest issue that confronts the civilization of the 2)th century, and to make strong appeals on behalf of peace. The in- terest of humanity demands that the War should cease, and it is to be Iannnfl that. the men and women who @112 igihcml.‘ is shown by both contending armies, and human life is day after day be- ing sacrificed in the ferocious strug- terest of humanity demands that the War should cease, and it is to be hoped that the men and women who are interesting themselves on behalf of peace may be successful. At the peace congress held at Boston last Week thirteen hundred delegates 'were present. The speakers were earnest in their remarks, and Mr. John Hay, Societary of State, spoke out his own personal convictions re- garding the war, and pledged, in the President‘s name, the Government of the United States to do all in its The Quebec Chronicle published Some days ago what purported to be ' part of a speech by Mr. Choqnette asking support for Sir Wilfrid Laurier because he is a anceran- adian. Mr. Choquetxe promptly pub- lished a denial, but The Chronicle still insists that the reported remarks were uttered, and that several gentile- men heard them. One of these men has since peblished the fact that his name was used without authority, and that he was not even present at the meeting. It is a pity that the nice or creed question sheaslcl be in troduccd at alL But one thing is certain, Sir Wilfrid Laurier will not be influenced by any cry sorenworthy as the one referred te shove. power to further the federation of the world. Surely something may he done to stop the frightful massacres. -_ "}Our readers wi‘rl find enclosed in this issue a supplement to THE LIBER- AL, bearing upon the election cam- paign. The supplement contains the great speech delivered by Sir Wilfrid Luurier in Massey Hall last Friday evening. The Premier's address bore principally on two questions before the people of Canada to- day Preiercnce for Br‘ifish trade, and the Transcontinental ‘Raihveiy. The supplement also contains the record of the Government for the past eight yeors. A careful perusal of the sheet will be time well spent. Hon- A G. Brian has withdrawn ifrom the chairmanship of the Rail- way Com-mission. MT. Blair says he imam) pheasant intention of reenter- mg public life, but as he resigned his seat in the Cabinet some time ago stating his ohjections to the Grand1 Trunk Pacific scheme. it was prob- i ably a. mistake on the part of the? Government to appoint him a. mem- qIsmrofthe Commion. ‘ RICHMOND HILL. Gumbel-"20, 1901 New Advertisements. 3â€"Konnenly Shorthunn tâ€"D Boyle )t Rewainuâ€"C 11 Stiver Noticeâ€"Alex Russell MOVING FOR World‘s Dilipeusnry Mamet“ .!.(1. Aye: a Go. 'l‘b’e Russlll Hardware Co Kennedy Shortbuna School Digpqusnry Madical Aasoc'n ?EACE. At a meeting of the Executive of the North York Reform Association Hon. E. J. Davis, Commissioner of Crown Lands, made the announce- ment that at the close of the presel t Parliamentary term he intended to retire from politics. Mr. Davis has been a member of the Ontario Gov- ernment since the year 1896. To the Editor of Tm-z LIBEnAL DEAR Slii,â€"â€"VVill you kindly allow mo through your valuable pinl' to defend myself from the very dishonor- ahle position I am placed in as report- ed in the minutes of the lust meet ing of the loan} Board of Health. The futh are: The Medical Health ()f‘fiver, Dr. anruson, and Mr. Henry Miller, :1 member of the. board, came to 11.0 and engaged me to do the woik. and most decidedly said they had the power to order it. done. and that the board would pay any liabilities they assumed. I was to receive whatever I thought sufficient to cover the time and risk. In good faith I took the risk, did the work and sent in my hill. To break the contract they retuined my account and referred me to sections 81 and 82 of the Health Act. The. first refers to the. duties of the owner of the premises, the second refers to pen- alties. But they took good care not to refer to section 83, where it gives the board power, under certain con- ditions, to make contracts and pay for same. In this case the owner, Mr. Tee], complied with the law as fur as it lay in his power and any ex- tras the board Wished should be at their expense and not his. Hoping I have shown that I have acted honorably in the matte-rand that the reverse lies at the door of the Board of Health. This is to certify that, the Mann- fncturers' Life Assurance Cu, tin-“ugh their agent, Mn. J. T. Saligvnu at Maple, has paid in full my claim of one thousand dollars ($1,000), on the life of my late husband. The claim was settled immediately On receipt, of claim papels. I have ~every faith in recommending this company to the insuring public. -- n n. 17...... Friduvpct. 21â€"Credit sale of catfisfiheep and lambs. the property of Patton dz Taggers. at Phillips' Hotel, King City. Termsfli mos. Safe at lo’clock.D_. G. Blouuh, edict. . Saburduy.0c‘bobpr 22â€"â€" Auction sale of fan); stock and impiements. on lot 27. 4th czu. ng, the property of A. holu’ngshead. Sale at 1 o'clock. Tegms.11mo_s._D G Blgugh,uuct. Tuesdav.0ct.25 â€" Extensive Credlt sale of farm stock, implements, etc.. on lot 7 con. 10, MarkhamJersey Hurst Farm, the property or W J. Barnes. SaltI at. 12 o‘clock. Lunch 4pm)- vidod. No resewe. 12 mos. credit. J. H. Prentice, nuption‘gexx \ .~ ... r: all wow, muvulvnnvw‘ Tuesday, Oct. 25â€"A'uctidn sale of household furniture, etc.. at her residence. Yougo Struet, the property of Miss Brown. Sale at 1 o‘clock. Saigegn &nMp.§wen,a.uqts. _.u_ A. L“... -1‘ 1. F?1da.y. Oct 28â€" Auction sale of farm stock. implements, etc. the property of W H Burdekin. on lot 22, con 3. West York, Sale at 12. Lunch provided. Terms.ll mos. Saigeon 6: Mcflwen. suctioncers. 7 Tue;{;§:NOV.Iâ€"Amflon sale of term stock and implements. on lot E6. (:03. 3, Whitchurch, Lhe propenby of Jon; Robinson. Terms, i1 mos. D G. Bluugh, much, u u. muugu, aucn. Wednesday. nov 2â€"Creda‘rtenle of farm stuck and implements on lot 1-7, cm) 9. MBI’EUB-‘fll. the property of Wm Booth Suld at. 1 o‘clock snurp Terms. llrgnos No reserve :0 'H ‘Pxentice. gncfi. CENTRE YORK DOMINION ELECTION 1904 Vote for ‘The People’s Candidate, who is a "farmer, and has been a resident of lthe Riding for 33 years, and fully understands the wants of the farmers, and is a. believer in Public Owner- ' ship. W. H. PUGSLEY Mr. Saaderson’s Account Yours respectfully, a. H. SANDERSON, Sale Register. Card of Thanks MRS. S. M. KERR. Oflicer, Millw, to nae 'k. and At 9.30 o’clock a. m.. To hear and determine the several complaints of errors mad omissions in the Vntet-s’ List, of the said Municipal- ity of the Township of Markham fur 1904. _ _ Notice is hereby given that a. Court Will be 119ch pursuant to the Voters’ List Actof 1896, by His Honor. the Judge of the County Court, of the County of York, at Victoria. Hall, Unionville on Township of Markham Tuesday, October 3], 1904, Court of Revision 7 7A1] persons having business court, are required to attend LIQUOR LICENSE ACT Is hereby given that a. meeting of the Board of Liceflse Lkntmnanj§kmers for the East, Riding of the County o’qurk will he held on At the hour of 11 o’clock a. m.. at the Clyde Hotel, Ton-unto, to consider the followiugp'nnsfer of ‘taIve-na‘license : WE‘I‘om Ellston, klmwn as the Domin'mn House, Richmond Hill, to Albert Wm. Brown. Tproqu. _ Hair Vigor iinrtreres'ted will please goveln themselves accordingly. ALEX. RUSSELL. 16-2 ' . License inspector Uninnville, Oct. N, 190%. The east half of lot 28. 2nd con. Markham, containing one hundred acres is to rent for a term of years. D. BOYLEK Weak Hair Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don’t. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why " I have used Ayor's Hair Vl 'or for a long tlme. It Is. Indeed. a wondor ul hulr tonlc. restoring health to the halt and scalp. and. at the slum time. proving a uplandld dressln ." DE J. W. Tram, mam. In .T. 81.00 a bottle. 3. C. Am CO. All dmgglgu. an“ Lowell. Mas: U. H. s‘TIVER, Clerk of said Municipality. uted at Uniomville, Oct. 18, 1904. not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that’s the whole story. Sold for 60 years. Study" BY Mail Fum- IIivPs of Bees. we honey. For sale cheap. 15-3W C. The well-known CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE OF TORON T0. is giving the very best, mail courses obtainable. in all firmwar- cial subjects. including Advertising and lllustrati’flg. as Well as a special com-so. fm- the CHARTERED AC- _~_ . _.~.v . rnv1\\v To Whom It May Concern 333,-;3“fi?£"£i§3’bfiARTERED AC- COUNTANT‘t} EXAMINATION. UVUA‘LLA-<‘. . _ This college has a continental rep- utatinn lim- (hmwmgh wmik, mad is the lm'gestnfind bvst remvsen'tutive Canadian husinPss 3011061. and any- thing it does is always well done. “‘ I A :LA £..IJ ennui.) :u 164 l/llllls |V llllhv - “J ~ , If a member uf its ifivld force is not convenient, anyone intel-Pstea in Correspondence Instruction may obtain a mpy of prospectus on up- plicntion to the Correspondence Department Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1904, Public Notice YONGE 6'. GERRARD STS.. TORONTO. w. H. SHAW. . - Principal. FOR SALE To Rent for *. ROL'LEN. Richmond Hill. Hill. ell fillet} w‘itfla the the 9&2“:etseeesseeeeéeeseeezeesew‘2“ E‘EES‘SE‘EEEEE 1| aaaz‘saainatnasa sagas-<3aaaaafiaesaaaflaaawaaaaeaaaaae i 290 wooowmo AVE-2., DETROIT, MICH. \ll ’0 $®G§§9§ fiWflGQ§©S®§§SQG©®QQ§®SQ ~z«¢++~:-+++++M++++++++++++++ -:~ We cure Biood and Skin Diseases, tricturee, Varicoceie, Nervous Debllity, Prestetio Troubles, Chronic, Kidney, Urinary and Bladder Diseases. Consultation Free. Books Free. Oueaflon List 3am Sealed For Home Treatment. Foufldef Of Dr. SpIn'ney 6L Co. At, the Exhibition ? We prarchased these and will offer them at an- other very low cut zisWe have only three left. Now is the time to in» vest and save in few dollars. Call and inspect, these before looking elsewhere, as they are certainly a. bargain. Ask for pamphlets. 1~+++++++++++++++++wx~zw+a.xz- ++++a~++++++++wzuxuz~ Good chance now to save money on these also. You know to d1) b‘l‘SYBeSS anyway, even if we have to give them away. DR. SPINNEV. Fresh Groceries and Provisions Kept always. Ice-Cream Parlor open daiiy'. Pic-Nic and other gatherings supplied with Ice-Cream on sh'wtest notice. Livery in Connection. METRQPOUTAN STGRE Costs Litfie to 8mm New Wiiifiams Sewing mailings DR. fipfiNNEV 6x 60. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. T. B. Lfififi‘fififi, Pimp. The Russill Hardware Co. Agents for Pianos and Organs. Loaded Shells 12 gauge, 25 in box for 45c., B. B, Caps one hundred in a box for 15c,I 22 Short 2 boxes for 25c., 22 Long 18¢. per best, 22 Winchester 35c. per box, 22 Short 270. per :box, 32 Long 32c. per box, 38 Long 509, box. When you buy your amunition from us. We haves. most complete stock of the most depend~ able makes. Here are a few prices to show you how you can save by buying from us. . If you loaa your own shells, we offer you 12 ga. shells suitable for smokeless powgcr at 650. .per hundred. Smokeless powglcrs in Schultz, Dupom, Hazard and Laflin, and Band. Black powder ranging up-waq'ds i from 25a Shotâ€"Our shot is a well known make, put up in 2:3 lb bags and priced per bag as follows: Drop $1.35, Chilled $1.50. Right prices on Guns, Revolvers and Rifles. 126 EAST KING STREET, TORONTO. EQ§QQ§§>®®S®§Q §~%+%++++++++++~§-+ Agents for Confederation Life Association. Also for Fire and Accident Companies. We carry a complete line . Savage 55 San reinoves n11 pain ( the swelling. vital manhood. 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