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The Liberal, 25 May 1905, p. 1

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. .~â€":.z. . E6 1' rue» O ' . . , HeirReuewer ' Perhap you Hi: our gay hair; then keep it. Perhaps not ; , then rememberâ€" all’s air Renewer always restores color to -' gr . Stops falling hair, also. "NRWW . M“ a?! :3 :3. H ‘4’. “ one giant: -. , LL I3 PUIILISEII‘ED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT THE E LISIRAL PRINTING ll. PUBLlSHlNG HOUSE RIGll‘ilOND HILL, ONT. '1‘ . F. Mo MAI-10 N. Eniron .h Psornmron \1i li‘ I. “Winn-e W Iliiiont Wadsworth Lindsey. Lawrence E. W adswoith, Barristers,Solicitors. Notaries, 8x. hold Loan Bldg). Um. Adelaide o: Victoria 81s.. Toronto. LIBERAL Otlicc, Richmond Hill on Saturdays. COOK & JOHNSTON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. TORONTO OFFICE: No mond St. “'estJVi-sley Buildings, (Methodist Book Room,) To~ rout“. it) 2331 his 1;. R-iom 13, 1‘2I Victoria St. Toronto. afternoon of each week. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5'7 Good \thl'li. W’ "' '°' DR. H."“’W."iiiifiiiisosi, MS. 1) e :1 ti t, Cor. Carlton and Yoiige Ste, Toronto Will he in Richmond Hill oi. \Ved- lli‘sduy of each week. Office, next do )1" north of Stand- ard B ink. Office Hours â€"."3.30 :i. Dr. C. HAROLD Ci. ARKSON D E N T {S r, T Cor. Blooi- and Yonge, Toronto. . Thomhill Every ii"e:iries«:13.57. Best; fitting berth, also rephitiiig, at lowest prices. Barristers and solicitors. Money to loan on land and chattel mo lowest rates in. to 5 p. iii. “no” "m‘3‘3‘RGm0 Outiiriu Bunk Newmerket oLliceâ€"T p :56 ouine HERBEBTLENNOX, G STV MORGAN Aurora J. n. P. .Imsce. Licensed Auctioneer for the Goods sold on consignment shoe etc promptly attended rates Residence Unionville h H ‘Rfiid abore i‘tt‘t‘ililtt‘y K - . - - JOHN R. CAMPBELL, M “‘ Maple Weston Saigcon a: NIcEwon. VETERINARY SURGEON, 'l‘horuhiil. onablcrates Patronagesolicired Phone MiLi112984 . 33 Rich- Mr. Cook will he at; Maple on Thursday N IZVVTON ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, ; 1.1321,“? BELIEFS LENNOX & MORGAN, 1 ved to the old post OfllCJ one door west of the entrance to the Licensed Auctioneers I’m-the County of York . n. G. BLGUCIE Calls by telephone from Richmond . ’ Hill charged to me. .1. H. SANDEHSON, VETERINARY SURGEONY RICHl‘dOND HILL U.iIIs I) da .il ‘ - ' . mm" y yt::](delsllgll:\t plompuy ‘Lt Residencefitouffville Ont V M. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC, oonmesxonna m run HIGH COURT OF jUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, Rumoielledutnd newly furnished throughout 0 no ofthe mos onveuient and comfort-Ans hotels on Yonge Street. Every modern conâ€"l vaaieize Si-uplo rooms for commorcml trive'lers. Anideelsmppiiig place for filing or drivingiiurtiosfliicyclists, or firmers go in; horraturziiu: frou m-irkei. l-Jiectric;cui's pissthedoor Liver utonnectiun wild at reusonaberates. P.0.a.duress King N. E. Slnilh. WRIGHT BROS, Under-takers d: Embalmrrs., ‘ RICHMOND HILL & THORNHIIL A urge stock of Funeral kept at both places. Good pasture for a number of horses. Grand shade and plenty of good water. H. GIBBS, Richmond H II. TERMS $1.0L‘PER DAY W. c. SAVAGE - Prov . “is. I o i: (we of the new features of the Frost \‘m’lre 0) Fence for this your. The locks are. (touted \xnh zi1c h}; till clearisdl process which absolutei) a) Ire-vents rust. g .. L 1i." . . _. 'lue F. 03-. v are Fence .5 made 0. 5,; (Glitzl spring “in: t-‘sied to 2000 lbs. tensile 6: (e nJX‘I-‘b‘ill‘ 'U\‘\.!‘1“'I‘CC him. 0! orilziinzy iclice Wire. (a h: Fro=t rcfi‘ : is gliniazz‘iocd. “'2 will 1': Hair at any {gum free U. c) I? charge, any ti;I\‘C'»$ . ml or viorkiiizzzzsllip. Heaviest and host. 01 {n 1‘." t: \\‘riic for free bookki. lg: - by~ .9 WOODARD a CROCKART, ; mm-.. a) i ‘ â€"" i [- QQ‘Q'VAT‘Q Licens e Auctioneer for theCounty of Y irk, re~ siiectfully solicnzs your patronage and friendly influence sales attended on the shortest notice X Home Life Building (formerly Froc- rtgnges at hree doors south of the County of York, Genera.) sales or to at rensonaoli G R Guuldiug, Newton Brook, agent for the sales vtteiidedto on shortestnotircuud a. reu- LiconsedAuctionesilorthe Counties at York undOntai-m Alisnles of farm stock, (to, ut~ tended to on the shortest. notice and reasonable Mort-gugoand bailiff sales attended to Furnishings l Stiillion, ‘Lomon. R. Tyndall. l uralkod aioiind thegroundsorsal upon ' other lt‘illlls \vei-e vanquished liy I’ork- ‘ pond, Thomas Hood. ‘ mare, Burt Hopper. ‘or gelding 2 yrs., \Viii. ‘ or colt. I your, T. ‘V. Stephens. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, MAY Vision till/fill The Day We Celebrate l Fair and Concert 21 Great Success Richmond Hill has lmd muny (‘t‘IP- lions, hut it is safe to my that non- \\'1‘Il' inoro successful than that ol' yesâ€"l day, “hon thousands of people found ‘, their way to the tiiir grounds, the- ut- tendani-i- prohulily surpassing iill pre» vious l'(('(il(IS. The day was bright mid plousaii. nml just cool enough to make it enjoyable for tho visitors who the green grass. The exhibits in muny (if the chimes Wt 10 \ ei-y t'l ('(Iilullli', and it \iéis gent-rally It‘ll aik d that seldom are so many good horses brought to- gether at a county lair. 'lln- .iinuso- ments of the day commenced heiu‘reii II and 12 o‘eloek with a footlmll vom- pi-tition iii \\ hich thi-io \veio nine en- tries. The Scaiihoi-o Maple Leafs first defeated Locust lliII, next Green Ii’ii ei- defeated Newnnirket, then l’urkdulo Won from Buttonville, and afterwards the Ramblers were beaten by the Ilea- thers. Lloydlown drew tho bye and play was continued until Iinully :ill the dale, who iron the $22. pl‘i2', Lloyd- town lll‘Illgtl](‘l'llllll(‘1's~llp. The Wl'zlk part :ihout. the afternoon program was the speeding (\II the track. In the open race only two horses C(‘illl'H-tt'd, and the farmers [lot was equally dis- :ippoiiiliiim IEvei-yhody\vasdelighted with the quality and quantity of the music fiiiiiishod liy the (imernorâ€"Geiiâ€" eial’s Body Guard Bond, \vhogavca choice program during the afternoon. The railway trafih; was heavy. and the logo crowds from north and south were handled in a. most satisfactory manner. thanks to tliecfiii-ieni man- ;igemeiit of the Metropolitan Railway. The concert girl-n iii the. Agiii-ultural Hall in the evening was enjoys-d hy; the very large crowd that assembled. The poi-fol ineis were H. lluthi en Mai-- donold, Harry Bennett. Miss Pearl O’Neil and Miss Kitty Lee, with Mrs. I I\Ia(-donald as piano accompanist. The; chair was occupied by Mr. J. H. San- derson, and the order and attention \\';|\' all that could he desired. Below will I)L‘ found a list of the prize \VIHIIL‘I‘S‘ in the various departments :â€" IMPORTED DRAUGHT. Stallion. aged. Gi-oige Gorinloy. T. H. Loggia Stallion, 2 years, .Ino. I’al- lllt‘l‘. Filly. 3 years, George Gorinley. Filly, 2 years. G wipe Gormley. CANADIAN DRAUGHT. Stallion, aged, \V. J. ‘Vells. Still ‘ lion. 2 years, \Vallei- Coniiskv, Joules: Torrance. Stallion. I your, R‘dll. Cox. Biood mare, Daniel Shicrk. Filly or gelding, 3 years, Lorne Case. Filly or ‘ gelding. 2 years, Frank \Yoi-Ii'y. Filly or gelding. 1 your, \\'m. Vanderhurg. Colt or lilly in IONS. Daniel Hhieik.‘ Team. \Viii. IlostisiWseI, Itohorl Rid- doll, \Vin. Palnwr. Special (I). (3. Steele). “'m. Validerhui'g. Special (Jan Howaid), Robt. Cox. GENERAL PURPOSE. Blood mare, “'m. Vandeihiirgh. Filly or gelding, 3 years, \Valter F: I- Iiott, “3. Thomas. Filly or gelding. 2 years, \V. Bovair, Scott Bovair. li‘illy Hpaii of horses, Albert Hewson, A. J. Flemâ€" ing, 1%. L. Stiver. AGRICULTURAL HORSES. Filly or Gelding, 3 yrs. iid. Trick, . Jas. McLean. Filly or gelding 2 yrs, \Viilli-i' I’olliot, Goo. Stephenson. li‘iI-' ly oreolt l yin, \Viii. Hosti-nu ser, \\'. .' S. Noss. Spun of horses, \\'m. Orni- L‘l'llll, T. Ii. Iii'ggi‘. .‘I. Buyll‘. J Jl'l)GESâ€"l“l‘(‘(l Rizshari‘ison, John Vi~ , CARRIAGE HORSES. ( Stallion aged, Amos Agar. Blood , I’illy or geldilig‘ 3 yrs” II. Filll‘, James Dickson. Filly llostruivser, James Dickson. ROADSTERS. i G. U. Moi-iisoii. 1005 lilack )Iiiiorcn, G. J. Luwric, E. J. Meyer. \Vhito “'yandottcs, G. J. I.€l\\‘l‘ll‘, llvat‘l‘ & ngll\\\'llllllt‘l‘. \\'yanilottes (other kinds), (i. .I. Taiw- l‘il‘, living k Allistoii. L:lll‘_;‘sll.‘lll$ Irving & Alliston, Hoover ik' Nighs- wand”. ()piiigtoiis, Hoover .K' Nighs. \v. ll(l(‘l‘, (i. J. Lawrio. Ii:lll|:lll|\'. (i. J. Lawrio (Ist and 2nd). (tame, liv- ing it: Alliston, G. .l. Laivriv. lhii-k , and drake. G. J. Lawi-ie, Id. J. Meyer. ‘l’igeoiis, Irving & Alliston. FRUIT, ROOTS, E l‘t‘. Eating :ipplos, A. J. Fleming, J. Iirillingor. (‘ooking :ipplr-s, A. J. Fleming, .I. Iii'illiiigor. Collection of polotoos, T. \V. Stephens. E-irly [riâ€" tatoos. T. \\'. Stephens, l llll(l2. Lalo potatoes, '1‘. \\'. Slophi'ns,"1 :indfl. (‘A'I‘TLI‘L Maiigolds. T. \V, Htephoim. ’I‘ll‘l'lllll>;, Durham hull. I’. llassinglhivaito. “' Ht"",l"""c' (“Ill’lfi‘ l' “ Ilurhaiii row, I). & ('. Korswill.(lst Ot'd’hfll‘l' ("mull flu”; hm't’ “.UP- and 2nd). Durham lieil'i-r. I’. Iias- IN" IlH-klw‘r‘musuB‘ “Shot (M- singlhu'aite (Is: and 2nd.) (iradoeow. I). i\' (I. I'Ci-i-sivill. .Ias. Help-Jun. (iruc'u Iivil'or, I). (i. (iiitiflt'l'llrllll, Bolt Iloiâ€" per. I):iiry cow, I). (1‘. Gooderhum, .Ias. dlt'lit‘ull. Jew-y (‘()\\', \Y. Iiovn- ton. I). [c (.‘. Ki'rswill. Jersey heif i, I). G. (iooderham. Holstein hull, I’. ('r. (YUHtII'I‘IIIlHl. llolsli-in now, I). ('r. Goodiuhuni (Ist and 2nd). Holstein heifer. I). (i. Goodwiniiii (Is‘t :indZiid). Fat ox, ole” I). i\' (I. l{t‘l’.‘1‘\\lll.llt’l‘t Hopper. Herd mili-h (-ou's, I). (i. (iiHKIt'I'IldIll. 'Iord Iliiriiains, 1’. las- siugthwaito. JUDGESâ€"ml. H. Bionkey, D. Duncan. J. (7. Hunter, J. \Viight, J. Bright. SIIEEI’. Sonthdoirn ram, Simeon Lemon. Southdoivn Fives, Simeon Lemon. ' Soul.‘ down iaiii. I yr..Simeoii Lemon, land 2. Southdown eii'os, 1yr., Him- oon Lemon. Dorset horn ewes, I’oter Bassingthivailo. IIaiiipshii-e owes, I’. Bussingtliwaito. S\\‘INE. Roar, imp. Yorkshire white, R. S Frishy, I and 2. How, imp. Yorkshire White, It. H. lili'isliy. l and 2. Sow, (i nios., imp. Yorkshire white, Bert Hopper, 1 and 2. Boar,Chestor \vhite. ('l'n“ 'I‘iot or pai‘o, I‘l. Morison, \Vm. ’I‘honipsoii. CLASS 8. (ioiitloniun’s turnout, Jno. Palmer, I). .v ('. Kersiyill. Ii‘ornier's turnout. Ii‘. Tyndall, I). & (‘. Ki‘i-su'ill. Special (“'th llilly (Wilt) Jno. l’ulmei, Itoht. 'l‘yntlall. .li‘noicsAJ. I). Torrance. GAM [CS .KNI) SPORTS. Foot I'Ilt't‘. J, lllilt‘. Aliz'dlollago. (I. Slowult. Fool. I"l(‘l‘. 21“) yds.. ('.\'t(-\vâ€" art. .\I. Cousins. Foot iai-o. llllJ yils. (under Ili yrs-J, l‘i<l\V:ll'll l’aliner, .\I. t‘ou-dns. I’ool, rat-1‘. I'll) yds. (under 12 31's.), ('Iii-sler Saigmin, .I. B. [fus- \VHlIIl. Ii‘oothall ('lllll, l’aikduli‘. Dickson, .I. Stoddart, James sup. Louisa ll. l“l\lll'l'. .Iiriioiswtlmrge Keith. (l‘oiitinuo I on iniuo I) Keep your blood clean as you keep your body clean. You don't wait until your body is foul before you cleanse it. It is a matter of surprise that many pe0< ple who are so careful to have clean bodies make no effort to keep the blood clean. Everyone knows that unclcnnncss breed: disease; that those who do not keep their bodies in a wholesome condition and who dwell in filthy surroundings are the first to fall when some epidemic of disease sweeps the Country. But foul blood is more dan- gerous to the individual than a foul body. An unclean body is rather a passive than an active hindrance to health. But unclean blood is an active threat against the very lifeâ€"it makes the body a prepared breed- ing place for disease. It is part of Nature’s plan for human I). (i. Gunilla-hum, Suw‘ Ghost“. safety that in manytcages wtlierethe blip: v ' x ' ‘ . . , , , isim ure or corrup s e 5e sasrgn on i ’ £35,,(;:“(,‘,”“Id(fl' h‘lm' .Bfl‘yu’ I? I 1‘.‘ bodylin proof of the corrupt current that is ‘ . ’ '..‘ ‘ “("7' EM“ bell“ flowing through the veins. Scrofulzi wtth Shin.“ bunmm. Lem‘m' S"“’: 6 [HUS-y its disfiguring sores and scars, eczema with B*‘I‘kSIIH'P. Simeon Lemon, T. \\'. ‘ its irritation, salt-rheum, tetter, erysipelas, ' Stephens. boils, pimples and other eruptions are only JI/‘DGEs‘John Burns, Goo. Smith, the outward signs of the impurity of the ' blood. But often in the earlier or simpler , _ stages of the blood's impurity there are no POLLTRE . outward signs of this .conditiop; only dull, Dzii-k Brahi 1.- ~ ~. - i; . . ,, _ . languid, sluggish feelings, which are com- ] i . (' . 1.1} HUM-8‘ & A 'ghflh'g 5 mmin attributed solely to the sluggishness ( i I, x. Laurie. Light Biahma, (r. l f the liver J. anrle (Isl; and 2n 1). i 0 Of all i'c arations for purifying the J- LilWl’lt‘ (lst :ind Ziidl. Dmkinqs, ‘ blood Dr. giefce’s Golden Medical Discov- Hooyer & Nighswander. G. J. LIIWIIIL‘. ery easily takes the first place. It elimin- \\ hito Leghorn, I'Ioovoi-A; NInâ€"hs“r;ln_ ates from the blood the elements which (lL‘l' (Ist and 2nd). Brown 1",, mm,” clog and corrupt it, and which breed and Hoovm- & Nilrl)\;\\"lnd .,. pt [4 .) ’ feed disease. It. acts directly on_ the blood- “ f” .L t ( 5. "m ."'"‘]l' making glands, increasing their activity, Buff nghm 1" (1' ‘ ' I‘m“ mi 1"“1'1” & 1nd so increasing the supply of rich pure Amity” Barred Plymouth, Hooter blood which is the life of the body. I &. Tlgllswm‘dm‘v I”ng dc Allis‘o , Accept no substitute for "Golden M_ed- “ hue MV'W'UIIL (.ir. JILau'ri... [{,.(,_ ical Discovery”. There is nothing "Just yer & Nighswnndflz Buff (Hymn (4. as good” for diseases of the stomach, J- L‘HH'IP (Ist and 2nd). Partridge Co. blood and lungs. M i I, G: J. Lau'rie (Istiiudllnil), [LHW Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, paper cov- h "‘2- (i- J Luwrrr- (ISL and 0 «i.» sii- Spanish, U. ers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent .. . . v t . t C atoms and mailin 0111 . \e Sganged Hanihurgs, G. J. L .w. i.-, 2331,1225 Vl-l pieme. B,qu N? y. ‘y ‘ " :.'_. was aged, Thus. Road, \V. A.. Smith. Stallion, 1 year, Simeoii‘ Blood more, ‘ Bert Hopper. Filly oi gi-lding, 1’. years, Liid. Hoover, T. ll. Imago. Fillyoi' gelding. 2 yeais. \\'ni. Thompson, .Ios. Brillingi-r. Filly or gelding, 1 your, Frank \Yorley, \\'iii. Daniels. I HORSES. Single Cairiago, R. Tyndall, I). & (‘. Ki‘i-sxvill. J. Mortson. Span ol’caii-i- titre, R. J. (Thistle, \\'. C. Bogart, \Vm. Palmer. Spun of Roadsters}, Liid Hoover. Single It!.‘ltl>tt‘l', Jno. Palmer, J. H. Brimson. _\I. Boyle. : Saddle horse, Rorlill'e Linton, Chzii'lcs Cooper. Boy rider. Arthur Cooper, \Vye Brown. Single pony. J. IL,» Bl'llll‘ilill. T. Hulse. Spun ollpillllz‘s,{ John Burns. ’ “DEEDING. t ‘ Yeshitt It" you .‘il'c thinking of building a hoin you should communicate \\'ith1is ho foio lettingr your contract, as We can build you one niiiv-h like [hot nilu'fil) in the cut :ihin-o for min-h less than you can build lIIll‘ ot lirir-l., which, Iii-sides licing cheaper. has IIH‘ following advantagi-s over holier coiisti iii-ted of uhnmi any other1n:iiei'i;il:~ . _ I‘lllsi‘lgl'illg built of cement blocks it is one, of the most (iiiruhle buildings It is [n.SSilllt‘ to construct. . . Secondâ€"311w hlocks livingr made hollow it is not dump like a hiiildin;i ('{ill- Sll‘lll'tt‘tl of solid concrete, as the hollows in thi- blocks overlap. thux “ml-{ill}; A dead :iir spare all around, of several inelies. (Ii-pending on the thickness of \V:-ll which can he mode Milli-1'8. 9, It) or 12 inrhv-s in thickness. ’l‘hird~'l‘h<- fat-e living made in exact imitation of cut stone they make the prettiest building iiiiaginahle. . _ TIN‘SU blot-ks- can be used with equal success and beauty many pIuCl- (-ithr r for houses or barns, vet-undid) pillars, chimneys, etc. For further Illl'tu'lilil‘di‘li inquire, or write to 1â€"1. ‘Vinger é: Son, Carrville, Ont. RESULT or colit’"‘ ‘>

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