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The Liberal, 3 Aug 1905, p. 1

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Remoielledamlnewly furnished throughout One 01' the mus o'uvenieut and comfortable hotels on YJnge Screen. Every modern con- vanienw Syn-He rooms for commerch travellers. Anidealscopping place for titling ordrivingpartiesmicyclisns, or farmers going morrahu-‘uiu-g fmu urn-ken Electricyzars pass thedcor Liver n:ouuecciun UOMMISSXONEB m nu: HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,&c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses! RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Calls by telephone fro Hill charged (30 U‘tUs by day I’ALME R HO USE NOTARY PUBLIC TERMS SLOUPER DAY W. C. SAVAGE - @6‘ JOHN I. H. SANDEESUN VETERINARY SURGEON RICHMOND HILL \Vil VOL. XXVIII. RICHBIO ND HILL kl ' LLLLU “mm W? WOODARD a: CROCKART. ACLUBENE 5: PEARSON. VETERI -LML 3 Renews the hair, makes i what you need if your 21 restores the coior. Stop H per annum, in advance-J comusswrum m B. CAM PB inoz‘nhiil. and night promptly at- tended to. Mo NARY SURGEOP LISHED EVERY .WV. 1; i 1‘ 5w ‘ am a at}: n Richmond me. kEâ€"EON, :kes it new again, restores the freshness. Just :ur hair is faded orturning gray, for it always Stops fang-n0. hair, also." purdnlqgi-Galwlflnpbiyrvl.n! ewe» b -- n. P. mu; co.. Nun. x: n. mil ‘ 9%? . N gag? Egg-ewe? )l' LL, 'm‘( NING Prop Also a large line of Standard Farm Gales always on hand. Evezy progressive and upâ€"to-date farmer insists on having FROST GATES. Catalog and prices on request. HOU Light in weight Artistic in design Reasonable in price 936993? S-QVQ‘E‘EQQ‘OVO‘S‘ o'o‘i‘o‘ovd‘fi’o 6V3? “ FEEOST” mamemal Gates [.0 JAOAOAO 0 Instruction in LicensedAncticnearfortha Couniias 2! York andOnmno Allan. leuof farm stook. he, at- tended t!) on thoshx ' ratefi. Mortgage and ham Residence,S$oufiviIle Ont A az-ge stoc License Auctioneer to: spectfully solicits your influence sales atbpnm and at reaeoxmbemtes. RICHMOND HILL & THORNHJLL .icoused tuctioneer? Sales: attended Lo onablerates for th e County on shortest nnsic c :m‘ Pntronanesnlipimd Fall term opens (Lessons dunng Um] i-rtaker s .94 J. EARLE NEWTON Fianist m DR SALE RV W {\1 Saigcou WRIGHT BROS, Mnfle soucus your patronage iiiâ€"friendly sales ath-‘uded on the shortest. notice ‘oxmbemtes. P.0.mldress King {romp @Dt .G. BLOI’GH EICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1.905 i. E. Smith. 01" Funeral F at both place the Art of Piano Play- ing. ~--w.- ad.) w art Solicitors, Notar“! 4:... Lla’nment Ge, U Lttendedso Unionville Newton Brno} Aurora Thornhill rh mortastnntictalm a. res. nagesolicited J Is MrEn-o \Vuswn d: McEwela. September 5, 1905. July and August.) LRWIGME ll Rit Emimhn (1's, Fri} 14 VTON ‘ult Essentials, U a}: LICENSES »nt}' of Yurk, re- a: (easounbh 'ln'nishings nt)‘ 0f Yorl; £911! for tho iifl-I‘Q IOI \’ Hill on ude of York £45933 um the ('h townline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 00 ‘ F. Graham, grave-Hing 9th con.. 7 00 l Milton Gruhaxmgravelling noth townline and 91h con. .. ... . . . 52 (JO 1. \anders. damage to horses . . 6 ()0 John McGuire. road work . . . . . . 28 (55 H. Miller. road work _ . . . . . . . . 13 20 John McC-arroll. road work. . .. 26 40 “"111. MuCarroll, road work . . . . 6 20 Robb. Kelly, road work . . .. . .143 77 Joseph Ballard, Bk‘s Bill . .. .. 80 “’m. Ft-rgusnn, hauling tile.... 1 50 Phillips~MacMmchvâ€"Thut the fol- lowing :H'CUllntS he paid the same be- ing emith to pay for the erection of wire fences on the highway:â€" Zenas Black, 43% rods . . . . . . . . . $ 3 48 “’alter Boga] t, 196 rods... . . . I5 68 [ Hugh Archibald, 86 rods ...... 6 88 E. \Vebster, 2.8 rods . . . . . . . . . . . 2 24 I On motion of R. ‘V. Phillips, Coun- , cil adjourned to meet at, Temperance Hull, Kettleby, on Saturday, Aug. 26. J. '1‘. )urtis; road \vurk V John (3le k, hauling gravel . . . . R. S. Utmk, road work . . . . . . . . W. H. Curtis. operating grader. Thns. Davis, road wnrk Fred Graham, gr.lvelling norng \\’m. linines, road work . . . . . . . , 68 S. \Vulduck, gravel. roadwm-k., 24 \Vul. ()larksml, road work . . . . . . 112 John Black, road work . . . . . . . 64 Jas. Morning, mad work A. G. Nicol. glavn] . . . _ ‘ Gen. \Valkor, road work \Vun. linines, road work. J. Puiter, attendance on Wuod family... . . . . . , . . . . . . . Gen. Norman, I'UHd Wnrk . . . . . James Kerswell, road work . . .. Archy Mitcth, road work . . .. J.D.Mc0nllum, operating grader Thos. Gray, lumber . . . . . , . . . . . . Simeon Lemma, lumber . . . . ... J. Fleury Sons, reps. tngx-ador.. W. J. Reilly. road wurk . . . . . . . E. \Vehster, mud work . . . . . . . Thus. \Vray, gravel , . , , . . . . . .. Luke Gibbons, road work . . . . . . A Duddemmlde, road work . . . . , . Q. E. Dlmn, road work Members all piosmit. The Council in Committee of the Vthle on Bills, when the following accounts were ordered to be paid:â€" Jr‘s. Billings, month's salary . . . .8333 33 ‘V. J. VVilSHn, road work . . . . . » 34 00 J. A. Ireland. mad work V . . . . . . 4 95 Aux-nu Campbell, team . . . . . . . 16 00 \V. A. Shaipn. reps. to culx‘elts. 23 00 \Vm. Jewitt, road work i . . . . . . 5 35 L. “'allur, road work . . . . . .. . .. 19 00 Dr. Hichmdsun, attendance on v Qi'aiigcr family . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 00 ter’s Hotel. Nubeton, on July 29. 1905. Mr. W; Trench (Icoupil d the pulpit here on Sunday aftvnmon, in the ab- sence uf Rev. Mr. Smith. The Qumtel-ly Religious Services will he hvld here next Sunday mom- ing at 10.130 u. m. Several of our \‘illngors have proved the lank of their homes h; ing them a. coat of paint. The Missinnm-y meeting of League was hold lust, I‘hursduy ing. “The Gvugmphy nf Japan" the Subject considm-wl. , t, th missinnzu-y nweting the subject he “Tho iistmy of Japan.” Mr. Ross dihtI-ihuted several of Ontario in this neighhurhom wevk. The maps are the 19811 muvh Iahm- :md cmefnl study. Men are scarce at prvsvnt. It i must impossible to get them for (-1- money. Miss Maggie Mt'Malmn of Ton is in our midst for n fmv \vz‘eks. Mr. (‘H’il Klim-k of the O. A Guelph, is sp-mding his vacatiu‘ Ihe fax-m. \Vm'k will he scarce the mty Save proved ing the The present. H. the harvest, new hunle‘ a bush. He It is an ideal pl Several of Thwsday 1 few weeks 101' du ugh t1 Mr. F. Jennings of Cleveland. is the guest of Miss O. Jvnnings at, present. Mr. Anson Lewis of 'J‘orunin, spvnt Mnnday with friends haw. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dunning of Thorn- ton. slwnt.F1-idny with Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Nichols. Thv hut-v9: lion 0f (Apr) thing Inuksi The full “’hf The above Council mr-t at McCar- tLvndHl HIN- h ; Mrs Id )h, is sp-‘m arm. \Vm t, when he {4d at the M Cliff: in No.11- Victoria Square King Council |-_\‘ nweting the subject will iistmy of Japan.” Iss dihtI-ilmted sm‘el‘n] maps it) in this neighhurhond last The maps are the Iesult of m- and cmefnl study. 9 scarce at prvsvnt. It is :11- m sible to get them for love 1h" dance at Lakiér 'vning. i_¢:nnipgs of Cleveland. is the Eurham rotnrnvd Humming, after 5 in New Liskon spmdmg his \Vm'k Will In Klinck tis zrqniring the attor l-HC at. present, Eve-r) orts that :9 to live. our villa; Mt-M u‘ew Lisko ches schm Sin-hum (r: pplies the theory 41 Farm. lint. meeting ( I‘hursduy f his j holpin vill r9 antials, Liberty ; KE‘I‘S lb homes by ,7V.._‘4 A!!\ vxllld.v lll\ll lllllsj' d the pulpit Mrs. Logan of Mm'dvn. N n, in the ab- l her granddaughter, is here to hvr son, Dr. H. Logan. Miss 'Myz'tle‘ Snigwm is friends in Toronto J unctinn Mr. Russell Palmer (If Hill is visiting with hie (rt-n! nus Survives .xnday mun)- I return to his f some of the 'e-w OhtHliO m {ke The 1 home (‘n spendmg :L In], Where 11mm" was th next uhject will e Perkins \Vilcoxon N 0 W zltnrdzl y‘ Toronto, \Uun (m Il'(‘€, nu three or yield is 28 (55 13 20 26 40 6 20 43 77 30 14 00 7 00 34 12 20 12 30 65 12 90 53 00 11 24 36 90 7 50 14 (JO 32 ()0 G 00 13 50 28 20 18 95 46 45 18 75 11 24 36 90 with 0 his the V91]- “'HS 00 (L im- {iv- born in l to Muddy \Vondlu-k John Addison. an old resident of] Vaughan township, died at the home of his snn-in-lnw. Hem-y Fly, lust Sun- day. in his 84th year. Deceased was born i‘n‘l‘Tllddpn, England, and came I County Constables Burns and Stew: art arrested John E. Milner in the City Monday, charged with shooting and killing a valuable horse belonging to John Gut-butt. 21 Vaughan township farmer, with whom he had quan-elled. The three hotels in North Toronto were closed Monday night, in conse- quence of the local opt-ion by-law, which was passed on the 11th of March. The hotels are situated at Davisville, Eglinton and Bedford Pill‘k. The bell. altar-cross, carpets, linen and other roperty 0f the Anglican church at Tollingwoud ware scim-d to satisfy a judgment, for $1,800 obtained by a former pastor, Rev. L. H. Kirk~ by, now of Aux-0111.. 8. V The Metropolitan Railway appealed against their assessment of $6,503 a mile in the town of North Toroqu. The appeal came before Judge Morgan who reduced the assessment $12,000, much to the disgust, 0t Mayor Fisher. ' sition Svpzu' I mnve I . | heal-01 H. J. Hill. for twenty years man- age-r of the Toronto Industrial Exhibi- tion, died at, his hnulo. Lake Shore Avenue. Island Park, Tuesda night. after a protracted illness. cceased was 57 years of age. Wm. Sylvester, a former wove of Ym-k tuwnship, died at his home at“ Deer Park on the lst inst, aged 63] yams. Interment this afternoon acl 3 o’clock in the Mount Pleasant Cem- etery. I 'L‘ne steamer Argyle. formerly Fm- presssof India, ran on the lOCkS at Stony Point nom- Cs'mwa, and was wxeckvd. The-150 pass ngers on board were safely transferred to another boat. Pz-operty to the value of $7LOJO, in- cluding 19 horses. were burned at, an («ally morning fire on the esplanudv, Toronto, Saturday morning. The stne-(‘lmfjr Argyle. formerly Fm- The July Wheat comel- ended 02 Winnipeg Exchange Monday $1.30 per bushel, u record price at close. ' MISS Bertie Bro Pm; who had bee C. Bailey’s for th: for home Tuesdzn A junior football t( canw down and plum the Maple junior-s las ning and were dl‘ft‘ibi return match will be mtum of curiosi m- triuls of ski} of music, dunch axe pennittcd, a are to be placed return mulch w nz’xL Sal urduv. ' Drunkonness or disorderly conduct must not he allowed on the tavern premises, nor must intoxicated per- sons he supplied with liquor. N0 hntelkvepoi- must permit persons of nulm‘ions bud character to meet. on his promises. Gambling, or games for drinks are contrary to the law. So is any exhi~ hitinn of curiosities, boxing, fencing or trials of skill. No entertainment of music, dancing or other exhibitions mepomnittod, and no slot machinés are to be placed in the bar-room. Light in the bur-mom is prima :19, evidence that. asule has taken Any hotvlkeepvx' refusing me: lndging to travellers is guilty of fence under the Act. No person of either sex und years of age must. be supplied ' or allowed tn luitm‘ around the room or where llquor is being ppnsed. A tavern license means one allow- ing the sale of liquor in quantities drunk on the premises. Only one bur shall be kept in any li- censed house. The bur-room shall be closed to all pvrsons except members of the licen- see‘s family, or domestic servants en- gngvd in necessary work, between Sat- urday at 7 p.11). and Monday at 6 a. m. Light in the bur-mom is prima. faci- :18 evidence that. asule has taken place. Any hotvlkeepvx' refusing meals or lodging to travellers is guilty of an of- :_m,_» __,__1 . The following pointers in Liquor Law are wort ing: afte ill is visiting with his grand parents, 1'. and Mrs. R. Rumble. Miss Lottie Jackson of Niagara Falis spendng her vacu lion at her home. Mr. \V. Tlmrhurn has :1 ,ion as Principal in tht pal-ate School at Pellet»: we (lwre next weok. J re is Mr. J. G. McDonu] Mrs. T. V. Shmv, Mrs. ] in all things, Charity. Flndden, England, a: ly York in 1842. Intex -idge Methodist Cement moon. Summary of V. Shmv, Mrs. H. Eznd and Lie Brown of McKeespmt, had been visiting at Mr. H. 's for the past two weeks left Tuesday morning. an of Mm'dvn. Man, with News Notes. .M aple g pointers in the Ontmn are worth remember- ill be mes for drinks are w. Snis any exhi~ ls, boxing. fencing No entertainment Liquor Law. 2.1m from Teston d a. match with 1: Saturday eve- ed by 1 to f). The played at Teston l of $7LOJO, in- aburned at, an the esplanudv, Interment in 1' ended on the Monday with I'd price at, the accepted :1 po- 18 Protestant Lung, and will His successnr lld of Edgelv. H. Ezod and McKeespox t, pplivd liquor 1nd the hat- is being dis- is visiting on a visit: Richmond ryTues- you should 1_:burn H. Winger 1’ ;& Son’s K019. fTeaoher Wanted Teacher wanted, male or fan Union School Section N0.- 4. M: and 2], Vaughan. Applicax state salary, qualifications, etc before August 1. JAS. MURPHY. Sec'v-Trs II. VVin gel“ 4&7 Son Order early as our first orders are always filled last and the last letter. Huping you will not forget us when needing kule. To prove the pudding don‘t eat it‘ chew the string. 4thâ€"Being uf the poorest quality it. keeps you husy sending us (ndel's and us to fill them, thus keeping us all delightfully employed. Try our coal and you will never be WiLhUllt it. (Yuu will throw it into the bank yard and always keep it.) 2ndâ€"Bsing very dusty you always have a very conVeniL-nt excuse for an untidy house when your neighbors cull. 31-dâ€"Bei ng need nut fear lstâ€"Be-ing mostly slat-e you keep yomseif warm shaking it. No matter how powerful the intellect or the resources of intellectual power, it must be backed up by physical force. Every day the youth or man must manufacture a. pint of rich, arterial blood, that is pure, stimulating to the brain, and that can re- buin the tissues that were destroyed in yesterday’s work. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery purifies the blood and entirely eradicates the poisons that breed and feed disea.e. It thus cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples, and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run- down, debilitated condition which so many people experience is commonly the effect of impure blood. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood ofimpurities, but it increases the ac- tivity of the blood-making glands, and it enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. , For over a third of a century Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has sold more largely than any other blood purifier or :07 x u stomach tonic. Bigger sales to- day than ever be- . fore. Is that not the true test? Cures oth- ers, why not you? Makes rich red blood. An imita- tion of nat- ure’s meth- od of restoring waste of tissue and impover- ' . I. ., ishment of "o. -- the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative extract of herbs and room, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutri- ment the blood requires. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Rurifies the bloody and entirely eradicate: ailway has hevn s _v down thrr-ugh ‘ Downsview and F; mud. south to Tom m forming a jun street car system :1 1t the («WWW of W Sul'vt‘yors ur fy of \Vest Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousneu. mghnn tm zlscvrtn i m CARRVILLE. ONT. \Ve remain yours [Single copies, 3 cts mtedtmnrlre m- fvmale, for very dull in shade you lustre blindness. PHY, Sec'y-Treas., Elgin MillsI \\‘_nship Ll wmk in the vicin- 1 and up through 1p. As near as can line fur an electric surwyed from Edga- Ym k township near "nix'hnl k, to \Veston- mntn Junction, and nclinn with the city at thv Peacock hotel Vest:vnâ€"x'oad,Dundns- N0: 4. Markham. Applicants will 0U 01' No.

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