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The Liberal, 16 Nov 1905, p. 1

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Calls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. gemodelledmnd newly furnished throughout no 015118 mos onvenient and comfortable hotels on Yonge Street . Every modern con. vsuie'ue 83.111919 rooms for oommercxul travellers. Anilealstopping place for riding or driving partiesfiicyclists. or farmers going morraturuing from market. Electric oars pun ‘hedoor Livery in connection Ualls by day and night; promptly at- tended to. J. H. SANDERSM VETERINARY SURGEON, RICHMOND HILL coumsszoamx-x-s :33 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. VOL. XXVIII. 1‘1. TEEFY. NOTARY PUBLIC. S ubscribe 101' THE - LIBERAL 3. WM. 333533, Dentist. Roan; 12, 12L Victoria. St. Toronto. Best, fitting Leech, also replnting, at Imvesb prices. Good Work. JOHN R. CAMPBELL, '1‘. F. McMAHON. W. c. SAVAGE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND BILL. Dr. C. HAROLD CL ARKSON DENTIST, “ “@119 (gibmi ” IS PUBLISHEDEVEBY THURSDAY MORNING Will be DR. H. W. ANDERSON, Dentist, Ofi'ice Hoursâ€"8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Want your moustache or heard abeauuful brown or rich black? Use fiyEs WEE} Cor. Carlton and Yonge Sts., Tux-unto ill be in Richmnnd Hill on \Ved nesday of each week. Oflice, next door north of Stand- ard Bank. Cor. Blour and Yonge, Toronto. DR. \V. E. DEAN liieinnoud Iii“ VETERINARY SURGEON, rl‘horuhill. BUSINESS CARDS. (Successor to Dr. L:uvmson) per annum, in advance.] Thornhill Every Wednesday. TERMS SLOUPER DAY Emma d: Psornm'ron ‘v‘zuf‘tteriztztrzt AT THE 5mm. Prop Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York Salemttendedta on shortestnotirennd I ran. enablerates Patronagesolicitad Licensee Auctioneer [or the County of Yak Goods sold on consignment Genera] sale? utoc etc promptiy attended to at reoscnabh rates Residence Uniouville G R Gouldmg, Newton Brook.a.gent {or the above J T Suigeun. J K McEwen Maple Weston Saigcon & McEwen. Licsnse Auctioneer to: the County of Yolj. . 1'8- specd‘ully soiicit‘s your patronage and friend!) influence sales “traded on the shortest. notice and at reasonabemtea. P. 0. address King SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1905 nvlvvoU 1a. Auromofiiceâ€"Removed to one door west of t Onbano Bunk Newmarket olficeâ€"Three p ,nsL olfice '1‘ HERBERTLENNOX, G Monev to loan on RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL Instruction in th_e Art uf Piano Play mg. Classes in Rudiments, Harmony History, etc. The Next, Sitting of Division Court fox No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room, Mr. C JAS. NEWTON (1 G SLindaoyJi C A G F Lawrence Wliidout Wadsworth Mu TORONTO OFFICE: N0. 33 Rich 1110an St. \VostfiVosley Buildings, (Methodist: Bonk Room,) To- RICHMOND HILL EMSEQN - GBURT. ESKEE‘éfiHW’S DYE M7 mo: DRUGGLSHUBLI.MA°0uml-I ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, E EJGEN RIIIJLS ‘rivate and Trust, Funds tu loan lmvest current rat-es. Undorlukers & mealmc-rs ENNOX & MORGAN J. EARLE NEWTON Pianist arge stock of Funeral Furnishings kept at, both places. Barristers MONEY T0 LOAN AT {‘2 Barristersfiolicitors. Notaries, kc‘ Lindsey. Lawrence W adsworth, COOK & JOHNSTON lo ck, Lee, Millikan & Clark n I n to. 00k will he at Maple 011 Thursday afternoon of each week. 6f your biiipuShess: 75013 for 60 years. £75.: ugh: W’ék’énub ’y’dfir liver. Cure ygur constipation. Ge; rid RICHMOND HILL __ON__ WRIGHT BROS RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1905 Barristers Barristers, Solicitors. etc. Commencing at 10 u. m n. G. BLOUGH, '1‘. F. MCMABON, CLERK 2:. PI entice. TORONTO. laud andchabtel mortgages-4.1 lowest rates Aurora. mm. Three doors south of and Solicitors. Solicitors, Etc. In Essentials, Unity; in Non-E35erztials, Liberty; in all things, Charity G S'rV MORGAN 3 the old post ofl‘xc. the euuauce to tlu Ph one Madame Newmnrke th( cheers Wm Lb; u U ’"70' “' ll". " Mr. Ayleswurlh. who was greeted with hearty applause and cheers when he rose to speak, declared that the campaign being carried on against him was. in many respects, one of slander and false-hood. Scandalous statements had been made against him and his friends, but, where were W. F. Mac- lean and Mr. McUailuul (m nominatinn 'day when he was presmlt tu meet them face to face ? Hon. A. B. Aylesworth, Postmaster General, and Mr. Arch. McCallmn, a farmer of King Township were nomin- ated at the Town Hall, Newmarket, yesterday, a contest made necessary by the retirement from the. Cabinet of Sir \Villiam Muloek. Mr. A. S. \Vilâ€" liams was named as Mr. Aylesworth’s agent. and Mr. J. I). McKay as Mr. McCallum’s agent. Neither Mr. MC- Callum. Mr. \V. F. Mat-lean, M. P., Mr. T. Herbert Lennox, M. P. P.. no]: any Conservative spokesman was pies- entvat the nomination, and naturally this singular occurrence was much commented upon. After the Return- ing Ofiicer, Mr. S. H. Luudy, declared the nominations Were. closed, Mr. \V. U. VViddifield took the chair and open- ed the roceedings with a short ad~ dress. ' ‘he chairman invited Mr. Mc- (Jallum, or any person on his behalf. to address the meeting, hut although the. Conservative candidate was in Newxnarket, neither he nor any per- Sun on his hehalf responded. The hall was crowded to the doors, and the meeting could not fail to he enthus- iastic listening to three very excellent addresses on the qiiestions of the day by the Postmaster General. Mr. Geo. Grant, M. P., and _Mr. Hugh Guthrie. M. P. Mr. Elias Rogers (if Tux-unto, formerly of North York, also made a. brief and appropliate speech congrat- ulating the electors on the chuicc of the sucveswr of Sir Wm. Muluck. and expressing the hope that Hon. A. B. Ayleswm-Lh would be returned on Wednesday next_by a large majority. Aylesworth and McCallum nominated â€"McCallum and Maclean absent. Let nnt fear of loss deter you, Act as in (ind’s sight; Greater blessings will reward you, Keep your arumr bright. Though the powers of darkness threu t- en. Cuuntless be ynur foes; In the strength of right to conquer, Fem less, wrong oppose. To the winds ull \ve-lk excuses; They will give you pain. In the future, if Snme loved one, By the culse is shun. P: L. GRANT. Richmond Hill, Nov. 9, 1905. Yes! we are our “brother’s keeper! ” \Ve dare not deny! Forward then! unto the rescue! Save them ere they die! Snatch them from the monstel’s clutches! Ere it be too late! Free them frum his cruel bondage! Do not hesitate! ‘ Save the lluys from the temptations, \Vhich lie-set, their_\vay, F1 om the stratngems that lure them, Ere they go astray. ’Tis a slice of Prohibition, From the giant luaf: Let us take the uwted portion, Till we get enough. Use it with profound thanksgiving, \‘Vurk with might and main; - Faithful in the granted measure, “’9 will more obtain. H§M+W§§§§§W¢¢§ Till each village, town uud city, As in links, we gain, Girding all our vast: dominion. With its mighty chain. \Vaking up the sleeping Christians with the clarion notes, Till each mused to earnest action, As a. christian mites. Bringing joy and pnaco to homesteuds, \VheI-e the hungry cry; Where the money spent in drinking \Vould homeâ€"comforts buy. ¢¢+¢9 9§¢69§¢§§¢¢¢§¢¢§¢¢§¢g Sweeping from our land the stigma \r\ ith the franchise hrnum, In the cesspool of oblivion, Finding there its doom. Let the words as with a trumpet, Through our land resound; VVitll u lhnnsund echoes piercing. To its utmost bound. The W.C.T.U. COLUMN§ face? meeting closed with ruusing fur the King and Mr. Ayles- H0 For "Local Option! " NORTH YORK 1 Seventh class in stubbleâ€"Jas. Baker, Fred Archer, Jnu. anhie. Specialprizes in stubbleâ€"best crown. D. me; best. finish, I). me; best turn out, Norman French. J. \V. L Moyes’ special prize was won by Nor- [ nmu French, Scarboro. ‘ Judges in sudâ€"R. R. Mowbmy, Kin- : sale; Dave Blown, Brown’s Corners; Jas. Muwcll, Locust Hill; Nelsnn “’agg, Clzu‘emont. The judges in st uh- bIe-J. J. VVeiI-, levlvm'n ; Geo. Robb, Markham. and H. Greenshields, Bow- ! uwuville. ' Sixth clfiss in stubbleâ€"Lewis Ken'- negly. The People’s Plowmen’s Association held their annual plowing match on the farm of Adam Scutt, near Mark- ham Village. last Thursday. The day was fine and a. huge crowd was pres- ent. There were over thirty competi- turs. and the work done was most creditable. The prize winners are as fulluws :â€" A “ell-fitting garnwnt makes the man feel comfortable and at ease. such as is nmde-tnâ€"nwasure by Atkin- son & Switzer. Examine the serge that we will make for you at, $15 the suit. Counr-il met at, Harris” Hotel, Schom- berg. anhers all present, Reeve Legge in the chair. On mntinn the following bills were ordered to he paid :â€" JnsvphBillings,month’s salary, $ 33 33 Geo. Mills. picking stone . l 50 Geo. Jelferson. road Work . . . . . 4 50 E. Marshall, ropairs tn culverts 10 00 RUM. Leonard, road work on new road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Rnht. \Vatson, road work on new road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 Michael McGimiis, road work on new road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 On motion Cuuncil adjourned to meet at Mch ide’s, King, on Saturday, Nov. 25. 1905. Phillipsâ€"Momurchy~Tbnt Arthur Stogdill be paid the sum of $16.25, be» ing damages in full to garden in Lloyd- town. Phil]ipsâ€"ArmitngeL'i‘ligé-the Ham- ilton Bridge 06. entitled he paid the sum of $400.00 on account of thskny bridge. i "â€"“J bridge .. . .v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. A. VVaLson, sewer pipe ... .. H. Black, ” “ Chas.‘ Jackson, breaking snow ‘4 road . . . . . . . k Dr. Brenton, med'c ll attend- ance on Mrs. Cutting . . . . . . . H. E. Teasdale, breaking snow road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Telephone 00., half year's rent in clerk’s office . . . . . . . . T. K. Ferguson. mad \vm'k.. . . Robt. Gellately. gravel . . . . . , . . R. H. Stewart. road wm-k . . . . . Thos. Ellison. digging ditch . .. Thns. Davis, mud work . . . . . . . Frank Jackson, road Work .. . . J. M. Davis, “ ” Daniel O’Rivlv, “ “ Wm. McUun-oll, “ “ H. Miller. “ “ Robb. Armour, “ “ John T. Curtis, “ “ Phillipsâ€"ArmRageâ€"That, the ful~ lowing sheep claims he paid, being uvu-Lhird value of szune:â€" James Morning. $3.00; Geo. Case, $30.74; W. Heacock, $6.67; Bvuj. Millgdte, $6.67: Samuel Slnss, $10.00; Daniel Casey, $56.34 : Roht. Nm‘man, $6.68; Malcolm Edwards, $16.67: Andrew McCluIe, $23.67 ; James Duggan, $8.67. ’ ‘. x. McMurchyâ€"PthTipsâ€"That, the fol- lowing bills be paid, the same being entitled to the amount; for the erection of wire fences on the highway :â€" VVulter Bell, $3.92; Jos. \Vehster, $6.40; \Vm. Thompson, $6.40; .108. Thompson, $6.40; Mrs. Jos. Maw, $3.60; Wm. Cutting. $2.40; Thos. McMm-chy. $6.40; James Thompsnn, $3.20; John L. Ferguson, $3.20; Mrs. Surth Tzuvso, $5.60; Jame-s Ferguson, $3.44; T. J. Ferguson, $3.92.; A. J. $3.44; T. J. Ferguson, $3.92; A. J. McCallnm, $8.64; A. J, McClure, $5.60; Alfred Thmnpson, 88c.; Hem-y Breedun. $7.68; T1105. Sheurdowu, $2.00; Jnmes McClure, $3.20. A. D. Campbell. repairs to rcrurl; vert, and timber . , . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Diilnne, antitoxine, by 01'- r.an M, McCullum, (191' B. O. H. Piowing Match in Markham King Council. work on Lnskay 2265 1200 10 ()7 30 00 21 12 13 17 33 50 6 50 41 55 10 80 30 22 02 1200 510 750 40 Edgely cider and jelly mill closed for the season. II. ‘Viuger & Sou on hand at Tliornhill Station and would advise people needing coal to lay in a sup- ply at once,as the indications are for another shortage in coal this winter, perhaps the worst experienced Since the great coal strike. vad by Mr. Crosby, seconded by M 1-. Glass, [but the clerk be instructed to advertise for tenders in respect of the; rink for the winter season.â€"â€"Czu-- 1-19 . The public library concert last Satâ€" urday evening was well attended, the hall being crowded to the doors. The proceeds amounted to $47.75. and this will be used in buying hooks and mag* nzines. Mr. Will J. \Vhite, the popu‘n lar concert Cl med an was well received and was heartily applauded and en'â€" cored after every se'ection. His ac- companist was l\' A B0 vies of Toronto. The latter gave a u upl - of piano solos and also took part in u \ncal duet with Mr. Gen. Elder. Mrs. Back and Miss Laura Richardson gave an instrument- al duet and Mr. Elder sang a. number of Scottish songs. The chair was oc- cupied by Rev. W. G. Back» A larger hall is badly needed in the village and if some one Would take the matter in hand it could be soon built and paid for. A large deputation was present re- questing the Council to submit a by- Luv to the mtepayers in favor of Local Option, the vote to be taken at the same time as the elections fox-reeve, councillors and school trustees. Rev. J. A. Grant present-ed apeti- tiun signed by 110 voters, and sup- ported the petiLiou in a. strong speech in favor of the Act. Dr. Lungstafl’, Rev. \V. G. Smith, J. H. Sanderson, Rev. T. Campbell and J. A. E. Swilze-r also addressed the. Ununcnl in favor of submitting the bylaw. The were, on behalf of the Council, acknowledged the force of the large petition and assured the deputation that himself and colleagues would give it due consideratiml. The l‘ullowiug resolution was then The i‘uilowiug resolution was then passed :â€"- Moved by Mr. Trench, seconded by ML Crosby, that the petition of the A peLition regarding local option and signed by a great many of the ratepayers of the township was pre- sented to the Council on Tuesday. The council decidel to submit the hy-law if) accordance with the request of the petitioners ratepayers in respect of}; proposed by- law for Local Option in the village vf Richmond Hill he received and laid on the table until the 28th day of Novem- ber for cunsiderat-mn.â€"Cam-ied. COAL Rev. Mr. Sibley of Victoria, College, has been appointed tn fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Rev. Geo. Kitclling to VVuodln‘ige. Mr. Sibley took his regular work on the circuit on Sunday. The Village Council met, in the Counâ€" cil Chamber Tuesday evening, Nov. Reeve Savage i cillux's present: J nes, Glass. Trench Minutes of last meeting read and adgpteq.” The Council adjourned. Ar \Ve have a large stock of [Single cepies, 3 cts Village Council Mame in the chair. Coun- Messrs. Crosby, In- No, 20

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