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The Liberal, 11 May 1905, p. 1

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VOL. XXVII. Beat; (i calls by telephone from Richmond ' Hill charged to me. DR! ARNOLD D. A.1‘ \Vill Dr U.Llls by day and night promptly at- tended to. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, 1w. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC. maximum;me THE magi cou RT OF JUSTICE, &c. ~Issuer of Marriage Licenses, RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Ramo'ienedmnd newly furnished throughout 0 no of mo mos onvenienb {and comfortable hotels on Yonga Street. Every modem con- vauicrné Sa-uple rooms' for commerclul travouers. Anidealstupping place tor riding or driving partias,bicyclists, or hrmers go‘ug morretumiug from market. Bleetric§mrs pus the door Liver nsonuection PALMER HOUSE (l Office Hm! A high-class preparation for the hair; iKec s theâ€"ligirsbit Zn-d glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. ures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. "ma. imam. “’33:.” 4”" W. C. SAVAGE Offi )0 R VETERINARY SURGEON, UI‘ REC 3USENESS CARDS ‘l)l RICHMOND .HILL, per annum, in advance.] ID i n 110: WOODARD & CROCKART. ' Aurora CLUBINE 6: PEARSON. - Thornhill 'Eiaornhill. Sioux- :m 1)entis§ Ilul‘L TERMS $1.00 PER DAY HZ‘AOND Lei-311111 Every Wednesdav. ‘HA‘V 1 DENTL‘ BLIS wctcriuary '01: and Carlton Sbs‘ Toronto {ichmnnd Hill on ' w of each week. '. len‘ ard B ic’cm‘ia. St. Toronto. 35mm MAHO N, 30:1. m. to um Ian I'eplatin Good work. nd Hill on \Ved mh week. north of Stand- '0 n ge, Town to. 55533, VEO RNING no a o o o o o o e a. Mi 0 mo 0 o A. a. o o o o o «0 A0 «a n. 3 .b no A. A0 ETOB Tâ€"TTT MASON Prop Light in weight Artistic in design Reasonable in price Also a large line of Standard Farm Gazer. always on hand. Every progressive and up-to-date farmer insists on having FROST GATES. Catalog and prices on request. at ’ “FROST” Ornamental Gates TORONTO OFFICE ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, ,E IJGIN BgIIJLSI LENNOX & MORGAN; 0 u Newm am 1; u T Emu: Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, Goods sold on conigumens General Euler- 01 Mice etc promptly attended to at xeasormbh rates Residence Unionvilte “Gr 13. Guulruig; Néfiibn Brook. agent for the above ‘ J T Snigenn, J K I“ Maple Was Snigcon £8 filcEwen. Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York Snlesmtcendedhoonshortestnotiocand a. ten. enumerates Pnfironugesolicitod License Auctiqzmer {or the Counky. 01-30111, reA spe-mfully 351'“:th your patrouugé and friendly influence sales attonded on the sun-zest. notice and M reasonaberams. P.0.u.ddress King JAS. NEWTON LicousedAuctinnesrforthe Counting at York amentano Allsmlesof farm stock, 610, M- teuded to ob Ehe shortest not-ire and renannahle rate-z. Mortgagpanfi bailifif sales attended to Residence .Stoufl'ville Out mm 1101 A arge stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at; both places. RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL PENNYROYAL WAFERS. 399000.06 [Inderlakm‘s & Embmmors, Barrist MONEY TO LOAN AT 5%. tel-s and solicllflrs. d I Barristers, Solicitors, etc. E'EABLE SRCILHAN élflflflgiég' $1.90 IN ABVANGE. Life Building Loan Bldg). C Victoria. SLs.. fir Renewer VVRIGHT FOR SALE BY .1. ll. PI eniice. i“ av ers , Solicitors, No W adswort I). G. BLOEYGKI. { & JOHNSTON Office. R N. E. Slnilll. Aspeclnc monthly medicine for ladies to restore and regulnbe the mnnsca; producing true, healthy and painlesl dlscnugu. No aches or puma on up- u'onch Now used by over $1,000 Indie; nca used wuluseugain. lnvigoune- these organs. Buy or'your druggisi only those with our signature acroel (AcooflnbeL Avoid subsumtcs. Scaled nmcularn mulled 2c stump. $1.00 per _ 4453mm £0“:an CHEMICAL “In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." {ICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1905 9, Richmond Hill on Lurdavs. EL'WI‘B (formerly Free- )1. Adelaide & Toronto. N 013119 ‘I‘BRCB BROS, J K McEwen Weston 5, 85¢. Dix-3053:;an 33 Rivh- 84 the placg pl'L‘il'th' lust Su G. Ba‘ for the Chuthum has engaged Mr. Hurry Chapman of London, Eng., to work for him. ‘Ivll‘ . . .. Miss Margaret Gal-row returned on Monday evening from visiting friends in Toronto. MM]: VLélWl'iP of Lho 7th mnce‘ssinn, has pluchased the house und land, the propel-Ly of the mm D. \Vatson, and wiflli slyyrrty mm}: liege. 1-,: -4. WWW, V v __,-v Mr. Thomas Rumble, sen., died at his late residence. Tuesday, after a lingpfiing illness. Interment. in the Maple Cemetery [his :tftel noon. We judge people by what they and, as a progressive store. we Willing to be weighed in the sauna ance. Atkinson & Switzer. Constipation the Cause of Most Women's Troubles~â€"An Easy Way to Permanently Cure this Painful Condition. There are few women, indeed, who do not suffer with chronic Ctmstipa- tilm. Nearly all are slavps to some kind of medicine to correct this t1 oulfle and yet they get not hing hut; tempo- x-m-y x-xiligf. 01-0 period of constipa- tion is fullgwed ,by another, and iL’s physio, physio. physio, year in and year out, till life becumes a burden. There. is now a sure cure for this Condition and a cure that does not have to be repeat-ed. It is Dr. Leon- hax-dt’s Antiâ€"Pill.” Dr. Leunhm-dtnf‘ Lincoln, Neb.. is the ‘duLhUI‘ (if this prescription. He usvd it, for years with wonderful suc- _cess in his own large practice as a remedy for dyspepsia, biliuusness and constipatiqu. . . no I r_., Many ladies who have squored for years are now enjoying good health auda perfect, freedom from the 01d cousiipatiun through the use of Anti-Pill. Mrs. Tabb, 287 Emerald St, North Humiltnn. 0m:U says: "I am .uu longer tumbled with enn- slipalion. 1 cannot praise. Anti-Pill Lou highly. A uimih's‘ treatment for 500. All (huggists m- the W'ilsun-Fyle 00., Limited. Niagara Falls, Out. Sole agents for Canada. GOUdS up to date. Prices down tn ze- l'n. (Jrun’s best prints 12; cts. a. yd: f‘mcy sputbed muslius 14 cts. a yd.; nleu’sgtylish grey soft bosom shirts 75 cts. each. Atninson & Switzer. Ml Rev. J. R. Wilkinson of W'inder- more. visith at, “The Elms” during the ,Ezvg‘tiey Holidaysi 001 El'y frie'nds of Mr. Aaron Prentice are sorry to hem- of his illness. \Ve hope tut a speedy recov- Lizzie Winger and Miss Ella Blake spent, a. few days recently with friends at Woodhrjdge. _ Mrs. Perkins and Mr. Rnlph Perkins of Victoria Square‘ were guests at f‘The Elms” last week. Mrs. Brillingvr of Toronto. and Mr. M. A. Gillis 0f Chicagn, called on friends hvre on Saturday. A cuuple of runaways excited our unusually quiet Village last week. There was no damage to life 01‘ limb, but the rigs had to he laid up for con~ siderahle repairs. ---. .-. . 1 Ll; Mr. and Mrs. N. Line of Maple, and little daughter. Irene, Visited recently at “Cedar Grove,” the residence of Mr. A. Paterson. Az‘bm Day brought its delights, as teachers and pupils assembled to beautify the old schonlâ€"rnums and school grounds. Every flower, every climbing vine hasu languageâ€"has a lesson for the heart. Appletnn made a. busi-l Begs t.1-ip_tn the Quegn UiLy last week. Mrs. Sheppard, who has been spend- inga few weeks w1th her daughter, st. Walter Bone, returned this week to her home at Newton Bl‘unk. Mt; Ernest Ough of “Mgorwpod Farm,” was called to his home at, Hol- land L'mding last week on account of the death of his brother, Percy. Deceased had been ill for some time, and death. which was not altogether unexpected, came as ahappy release to the little sufferer, Sorrowing friends have our sincerest sympathy in their sud bereavement. leph \‘ill . nugeju waving North ‘. i“. DI 1'11: Woman’s Greatest Enemy. Duck, day Dr. Carmichael of King, '(1 in the Presbyterian Church. 1day morning. he and Rev. \V. 'k, havng exchanged pulpits . McDougal of Calgary. with and two sons, visited at the gejura few days. They in~ King Tm'onln for their home n-th-\Vest, on Saturday. ‘. hm-swn of I‘m-(mton spend- v \kas with her sister, Mrs. pnh's \\ ere houses of Dr. M aple Carrville put up through and receivers Mr. Mispulet. 1 and Mr. W. (10, m e ‘ Council met at, McCurtei-‘s Hotel, ‘ Nobleton, on Saturday, April 29, 1905. Members {All present, Reeve Logge in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. The Council in Committee of the I ‘Vhole on Bills: Mr. \Volls in the q chair. The following bills were order- ' ed to he paid :â€" Jos. Billings, month’s salary. . . .$33 33 Robb. Armour, mud work . . , . . :3 ()0 John Mchn-ml. reps.to culverts 18 00 nhn J. Ash, snow shovelling . . 1 50‘ games Bell, road work. . . . ... . .. 10 ()0 , ‘ J. T. Davis, snow shovelling. . . . 18 25 ‘ Uhus. Bodfish, "‘ “ . . . . 2 45 ' , T. K. Ferguson, road work 3 17 i \V. H. Sharpegsnmv shovelling.. 2 ()0 John Fry, snow shovelling 8 90 “"111. Jowitt, snow shovelling 2 22 9 Mat. Dubson, reps. to bridge. . . . 5 ()0 Wm. Glarkson, snow shovelling 7 54 Jns. Cairns, " “ 76 Chas. Newton, “ “ 1 25 Geo. Mills, “ “ 9 10 James Morning, “ “ 12 l‘.. VVat-son Sweezy, road work 5 15 .1th A Watson, sewer pipe .. . . 47 John Cook, snow shovelling . . . . 5 E. Marshall, snow sho elling .. 1 J. A. Ireland, road \\ ork . . . . . 30 S. Jauiiesou, snow shovelling. .. 4 Robb. Kelly, “ “ . . . . 11 I3 W. M‘aw, reps. to culvert V . . . . . l 40 Jas. Thompson, snow shovelling 5 50 Municipal “’01 Id, assess. rolls .. 4 00 John Egan, snow shovclling. 21 80 T. Davis, road Work . . . . . . . . . 1 17 \Vm, McC-zu‘rnll, road work .. . . 12 00 Sol. Atkinson, snow shovelling. 5 00 Wm. Curr, road work ... . . . . . 5 47 Thus. Hult, snow shnvelling .. .. 4 00 J. D. MCOHHLIID, opezating road machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 3 00 A. Lloyd, keep of indigent . . .. l 50 A," Mitchell, snow shovelling . . 3 37 J09. Buteman, damage to buggy 8 00 Eli Hollingshead, snow shovel’g 6 50 J 01111 McGuire, " “ 6 00 \Vm. MuCnrmll. “ " 16 40 \Vm. Pottyter, 95 cars gravel 9 50 F. Graham, gravel on townline. 21 00 M. Graham, " " 36 00 R. W’ickness, snow shovelling.. 3 25 Resolutions Phillipsâ€"M:churchyâ€" that Thos. Davis be hereby authorized to take charge of the gravel pit; on 4th con. and heueevcrything done in a. busi- ness-like. manner, and to collect 10 cents per yard from all persons pro- curing gruvel fut their own private p.59. Az-mitaLgeâ€"Phillipsâ€" that the fol- lowing sheep claims be paid, being two-thirds value of snmezâ€"Fi-ed Web- ster, $5.00. Phillipsâ€"\Vellsâ€" that this council co-operute with the other municipal- ities in sending a deputation to wait, upon the Radial Railway Company and city council to urge upon them to come to some arrangement by which the Metropolitan curs may run to the market, and lake from; without trans- feyI-ing passengers and luggage: \Vellsâ€"MncMurchyâ€"that E deputa- tion of the Reeve and Councillor Phil- lips are hereby appainted to attend a. meeting of representatives of the var- ious municipalities to be held in the County Council Chambers, Toronto, on the 2nd of May at 11 o’clock a. 111.. 1905. By-law No. 162, appointing Pound- Keepers, Fence-Viewers and Sheep- Valuatox-s received its several readings and passed. Gdancil ad'ourned to meet at the Temperance :lll, Kettleby, on Satur- day May 27, and for other business. The E. F. Clarke testimonial fund now totals over $20,000. The Canada Feather and Mattress Company. Melinda St. Toronto, was bmned Tuesday. Loss about $15,000. Ada S. Chadwick. aged 33 yearn;a died at her hnme, 2nd cun. East York, east Of York Mills, last. Saturday. In- terment in the Church of England cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Fred Buin, who was at the Grand Union for years before becoming cash- ier of the King Edward Hotel, has purchased the EllioLt House, at Church and Shuler streets. The price is stat- ed to be about, $60,000. Mr. Bain will take possession about June 1. A prolific cause of Files is the use of catbzn‘tics and pills of a drastic,violent nature, which is always followed by a. reaction on account of the resinous, drying pr<)pe1't_ies they contain. There are other causes but no mat,- ter what, the cause or what the kind of piles, Dr. Leonhardb’s Hem~Rnid can be relied on to cureâ€"to stay cured. It’s an internal remedy that, removes the causes of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Suppumting Piles. Ag‘éfiafintéé‘jgoes with each pack- ag_e. cuntaining 3!. month’s treatment ,1 c, m1 mu -L 1-. welt: can hue-3651mm for $1.00 at drug- gists’, or the Wilson-Fyle 00., Limit- ed, Niagax-a Falls. Ontario. King Council N ews N ones. Pills and Files. 3 00 l 50 3 37 8 00 6 50 6 00 16 40 9 50 21 00 36 00 . « filers is 319 dia- ‘ utmg the Ric: tbfl an's heart is often reached through the Itomacb. Piaf) y the housewife who can please her 2%:«1': appetite with we“ cooked food 0 he table. Many am‘ to grouchy. ugly, nervous, sufi‘ering from in. trees after eating, heart pnipkatxon, and all .througn the pveququed otomaplk Dr. Piercc‘s Golden Wedical Discowy,‘ which helps the di eat on of food it: the stomach, assists the lood in taking 1? tÂ¥e roper elements fro? the food, heIp no iver into activity, hereby throYing out the poisons in the blood viteI zing i 0 whole 5 stem. This as m atlon helps .the oxi ation of the red blood corpuacl ,~ the goisons in he oyaksn a egxuinaie P the cart get; e ti ht kin of load an I the anon feell in got Md 1: éfiroxgg_ «In consequenot. As c.1431 u e: is far pmhrabxe cod 'ver 0 or a 3% holi; compoun a ogtonlcq been "32g the blood and the tissues (1 o (no eiem’flhto they require an mafntalnd A perm?- nutrltion b can ling him to eat, rite , digest an a. Iimilate n tritio foo It overcome; .td? gastric rrltebfltyf 111? lytgftoms o m gas 011. (Iowa 0 a o effaotajrom using Dr. ! fce’t Golden edical Dinove upon nut: than and the building up of e dunes, aatarrh, con- aumpti ‘31, waakne a or debi and ray p- tom: 0 fever, night-sweat, headac ea, etc, disappear. "I believe I at it in gene! 1 Canada! that PY;.?‘S’E§IL- 2W- M smxmnt‘a A- - _.-_ L- 1.1.‘ ... +++++++é++++$é++++++$+++49%: .u. ----~ . v m... w” W -7," ,7, . yen medl’cinc t a manic finkg suHe’flng from udigestion. hi I?! Rouble. or any or t amic- “0115 result In, ov We? dig: acting p cold," writes . krone! 11 o a £10 §treet, Kingston. 0 tar . not :13 cents mp0- rial Knights‘ Federation Le gm of K ngaton, "I have used R sever I times dUJing he put few years qnd he e a ways foun t at it gave medlmmehdlate rel ea lime? m excesésive uric aci in t e s stem, u r ige tion, relieves the idneyn gr cmfition. grins headache and backache awn ,induces up ante and tones up the general ‘sys em. I cons Mr R a fine remedy for youu or (:1 men, sure to [mild up a run-down con Mon 0 the synem.’ '++‘P+%+ W. A. Sandman DRUGGIST #099§§§§§§§§§§§¢O§§O§§O§§f lbs-MM++++++++++++++++++++ $+Mwwwowwnw¢§wn+ Robertson’s Ready Mixed Paints Five dollars will be paid to the first person guessing the advertiser who will use this space during the summer. Answers must he sent or hand- ed into THE LIBERALOFFIOE beore 7 o’clock Tuesday even- ing. 2‘ my 16. Competitors must cut: this adv. out and write their guess, with their name and address in the space below. and address the (’llVMUpfl “Prize Contest.” Liber- al Ofiice. Richmond Hill. In case that two or more cor- rect answers come m the same mail, the pnze w111 be dwided \Vntch this space in next Week’s paper. IMPERIAL MEASUR . Price Right There is nothin as good. Nothing could e better. Single cople $5.08 PRIZE Unequalled for B 11y Purity and ‘3‘} I'd-6”!- Durability 1'5

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