Oalls by telephone from Richmond Hill charged to me. mlls by day and night tended to. JOHN R. CAMPBELL VETERINARY S'IRGE >J' RICHIAOND HILL Will be DR. LI3ERAI. PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL,0NI‘. '1'. F. M'cMAHON, THEONTARIO BAN I) r - Francis Block, THORNIIILL, Ont Ofï¬ce hours: Tuesdays, 8â€"12 a. u â€"5 p. m. ' Safe Proï¬table VOL. XXVIII. omce Hoursâ€"8. 30 2;. DR. WM. ROGERS, I)entist. Room [2, 124 Victoria. St. Toronto. est ï¬tting teeth, also I‘Pplnting, :1 lowest, Dl‘ices. Gum! mm.» Cur. Carlton and Yonge Sts., Toronto ill be in Richmond Hill on \V1 nesday (If each week. omce, next dnlu' north of Stand- ard Bunk. D. A. RADCLIFFE ‘u [‘0 n to onvenient Eï¬aï¬r ï¬ï¬â€™aï¬w VETERINARY SURGEON 'Fhornhill. Pgm'fflmmgm vi llichnloud Ilill DR. \V. E. DEAN £6 h’.‘ ‘ ..'u=_'\'r='m;:‘.r:mrtm Sutmfled with your short, stubby Wasng ‘. a ' my; mageg hair? Or would you like. i: . g a ï¬g long-er, richer, thicker? {Hie}! {aid g1 m€6|r. Wall}- TY-.A_/A_I,I $1 per annum, in advance. (Succ BUSINESS CARDS URSDAY MORNING (7121:»: 32%!!ch IS PUBLISHED EVERY 1- W. ANDERSON, I)entist, E 01103 x2: Pnormnron lg teeth, also replating 'sn prices. Good work. Ofï¬ce, 450 CHURCH ST. DENTIST ossoz- to Dr é3&"nzteriuary Ofï¬ce SANDERS in mm flcxttal. AT THE open \Veduesdays, Thursdays and Saturd 1 ms bank's large xesources ensure safety. Interest. at highest current rate, paid twice a. year makes an account proï¬table. Being withdrnwable without notice makes it convenient. ml. to 5 p, m Lawrason) promptly at- INCORPORATED 1857. This Bank‘s large xesources ensure safe oods A Savings Account IN THE 8.. 1a.; ONTARIO BANK \Vt‘d MANAGER, KING CITY at A urge stock of License Auctioneer for theCounty o! Yer , re- spectfully snlicita your patronage and {riendly influence sales attpuded on the shortest notice and at x.Iaasonabex-Mnm. P. 0.n.dd.ress King RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL J '1‘ Buigeon, Maple Licensed Auctioneers for the County ¢ Balentzendedto on shortestnntireund onableratos Patronagesolicitod Licensed Auctioneer for the Conn Goods sold on consignment Genet stoc etc promptly attendec’to at rates Residence Unioun‘lle G R Gouldmg, Newton Brook.a above -.-.‘.‘ Barristers and soliclmrs. Mouev to loan onland andchauel nu lower»: rates ! Irtgngesat hree doors south of the p .storï¬ce T HEBBKBTLENNOX, G s-rv MAD...“ Mulock , 1 ee, Millikan & Clark ISSUER MARRIAGE LICEN'SES, E lJG‘Il‘T DIIIJLSS LENNOX ’& MORGAN. 158. N EWTON (Indm'takers (V Emhnlmvrs TORONTO OFFICE: Nu mnnd St. \VesMVeslt-y Bl (Methodist Book R0qu runto. Mr. Cook will be at Maple on afternoon of each “'0 Ba rx-istm-s. Solicitors, Etc. DOMINION BANK CHAMBERS, . \V. Corner King& Yunge Streets, TORONTO. ‘rivate and Trust Funds to loan at, lowest current; rates. ’ *“rrl ‘ For the whiskers and mousucha we make BUHKINGHAAX'S DYE. It (mint; :1 rich brown or n to" Mack. R. P. HALL& (30.. Nashua. N‘ H um*mm__‘â€"A Hume Life Building (fur-m:- hold Loan Bldg). Um. Adv] Victoria 518.. Tux-(mm w--.__-.. "n... Jun; auul Ir, euuuuy, msgeg hair? Or would you like. it longer, richer, thicker? Then feed it with Hall’s Vegetable: Sicilian Hair Renew. There’s solid comfort in handsome hair. Gut it I Be happy I n.__ .L- 7 . (H) F 1. Ur U l“ hmwreuce W Eidout Wadsworth RICHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1906 Q §Lindsey.K C LmE MONEY TO LOAN AT 3‘2 Barristers,Sollcitors. Notaries, 3:: Lindsey. Lawrence W adsworth. WRIGHT BROS COOK &’J0}TN§TEN Salgcon & Barristers ERAL Ofï¬ce. Barristers, Solic ;tnck of Funeral Furnishings kept at both places. n. a. suntan, a "- PI enlice, fï¬ce. Richmond Hillon Saturdavs. A urora.’ £tnal. to? th 0 County of York “In Essentials, Unity,- in Non-Essentials : McEwcn. aye. Maple on Thursday each week. “35 C‘WDW of You; It Gannan sale; Brook. agent for tho citors. etc. 3: N0. 33 Rh slay Buildingx Romu,) To- 30:. Adelaide & ,Tm-unto. STV MORGAN J K McEwen Weston Phone Main 298-1 reasonable Newmarket rly Free 1‘08. ,V_ -. uvuLuI‘ l and appeared to he in his dsdal health I and arose Sunday morning about seven o’clock and mude on the kitchen ï¬re. He then proceeded to the barn ] and was preparing to pulp some tur- nips for the cattle when Frank Row- ledge, another one of the employes was passing through to do the milk- ing at the further end of the barn. About seventy minutes later F. Elliott going upstairs to get some hen feed found him on his knees and for a. moment supposed he was at his devo- ‘ tions, but looking back saw the rope and sprang forward In loosen it but 3too late, life was extinct. He had placed the rope around a. pole about six and a half feet from the floor and apparently had put his head through the noose and knelt down and strangl- ed. He was a. highly respected man and in good circumstances. No cause whatevrr is known for the rash dead. [ \Vidc and heartâ€"felt sympathy is ex- tended to his aged muffler, sister and A gloom o’ershadows the little vi]: lagc uf Jefferson, at the announcement. of the sudden death of John McAvoy, one of the employes (7f Messrs. R. and F. Elliott,who hanged himself on Sun- day morning, Feb. 18, in the bank burn. He was at work on Saturday, nu/l .\.\.‘m...,\,1 .» L- :,, y - on L10le y 11,, A. Hear tHe bells 1° Mr. \Vm. McKay was married last week to Miss Coon of Smithville, teacher during lust term at; Clayton (No. 12.) W'e give them our llemtiest good wishes. Ding dong, bell. ucnguunrnoou spent; a. very pleasant evening at. the home of R. L. Nichols -., I! 'I A Some frbm hei'é a-t- supper at Mr. \Vilfred McKay’s, Al- miya, on Friday last. A number of the harried folk of the neighborhood spent; a. "\‘f‘ryv [)Jf’j'lszlllt nun-J“... ..A. u, A number of both old and young met: at the home of Mr. Benj. Carver on Monday evenin to bid him and Mrs. Carver farewel previous to their departure on Tuesday for their new home at Mzu-khum village. After the reading of an address Mr. Carver was presumed with a vinlin. \Ve wish them every success in thir new home. League. The League of Hefldfol'd is tn be with us next Tuesday evening. “'e under- stand they are preparing us a nu-e treat. Everybody come. must royal manner. In spite of the muddy condition of the roads, there was a large attendance 0f the visitors. The entertainment was not only lengthy. but exceedineg interesting, varied and instructive. Lunch was yrovided by the ladies of the home There spoms to he but, little time to sleep for either young or old in this vicinity at pzesent. On Tuesday evening the Victoria. Square League was entertained by the Epwm‘th League of Buttonville in a must royal manner. In spite of the muddy condition of the roads. Lhm-n ' Mr. G. \V. High Went tnTuronto Inst, Week to have one of his eyes removed, hp having suffered gx'vntly with it for SUIlle Lime. \Ve understand the oper- ation was pm'furmed successfully. Mr. AIL-m Knight. returned home on Friday last after spending several months in Chicago. An oyster suppvr was tondewd tn the chuir of SI. Andre w’s Church by Mr. and Mrs. J. McNaughton at their home Inst Friday evening. Miss A. Petm-lmngh of Toronto is visiting: with Mrs. J. and Miss Mitr- guret McDonald. Mr. J. A. Levee 0f Vi funk Mr. \Vilsun‘s wm-k 1 on Sundav. The m'inlwrs of St. Ste purpose hnlding :L am the Masonic Hall on ‘ue: 27th inst. The: munthly moeting of the “’0- Im-n's Ilustitnte was held at the home of Mrs. T. Cousins on \Vednvsday of last \VPek. Tho attendance was small on account nfflm sew-w Weather. f Aer. A funtlmll match was played here on Saturday lwtwvon the pupils from Maple. :md Hupu public Schools which resultod in victm-y fur the Maple team by 1 gzu-l to U. The home pnpm each week I have cmu-Lml, ‘A\‘ the gout] and the bud intermix ; May tho guudnoss of things, as re- ported, ‘ Make a u-cm-d fm- nxnoteen-and-six. Nor may pang of remorse ever rend yuu As you frown an pnliLionl tricks. But gnnd hwllth Mud goud cheel'still attend ynu, To the Editor of THE LIBERAL: THE memx.‘s label’s exposure! "‘1‘. ,1 . _ ,, J. v _._,.‘.. h. The date "gum kindly you ll ï¬x: Herein you will ï¬nd an onclnsm‘vâ€" A dollm- for nim-Leeuâ€"und-six. And 1:. EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION 'm-ontn Victorfai Square prnspm-nus nineteen-andsix. V JEFFE'Rsoï¬ -â€"â€"â€"¢ooâ€" Mame uurs very truly 'St. Stephen‘s Church :L ï¬nncuke social in on ‘uesduy evening, M A‘RY EXCRA HAM. 1906. 1906 , Liberty; in all things, Charity PE- $10. At the recent session of York County Council graan were made to Agricul- tural Associations as follows :â€"East, West and North York Agricultural Societies, $25 each; Markham, King Scarboro, East and North Gwillim- bury, York, Etobicoke, Vaughan, Rirhmond Hill and Yonge Street, $25 each; Newmzu-ket Horticultural So- ciety, $25; Farmers’ Institute. East. \Vesb and N orth York, $25 each: \Vu- m9n 3 Institute, East and W'est Yoxk' mun ' To the Editor of THE LIBERAL : DEAR Simâ€"May I ask. through the columns of your valuable paper, a. {WWW of the patrons of the Library and Reading,r Room. It is that they handle the papers and magazines on the shelves and table carefully. I pre- ' same they know the rule that all maga- ,zines have to lie on the. table for one 1 month, or until the succeeding number 'cumes to take its place; and by the l end of the month sometimes they are ‘ in a very dila idated condition and al- most unï¬t to eissued. Another favor I would ask is that they be allowed to stay on the table until the next num- ber arrives. I am sorry to say this is I not always done. The “ Young Ludies’ Journal" 101' February disappeared from the table last Saturday evening, and it is very annoying, to say the least of it, when some one tells me that such and such a paper is not on the table, and no one knows where it is. I hope, then that all who patronize the Library and Reading Roomâ€"and I am pleased to say there are quiten. number~will assist. me by their 00â€". operation to make our library and reading room what it ought to heâ€"a. credit to the village of Richmond Hill. Thanking you for your space. Mini Editor, J rapidly getting to be the prevailing fashion. One hundred years ago the ï¬rst ho- tel was erected in mu- village. Fora hundred years the trafï¬c in intoxicat- ing beverages has had full sway with all its haneful results. It; it time that. the temperance arty, the friends of humanity. shoul have their innings. and if at; the end of the resent. cen- tury it is found that their efforts for the welfare of our citizens are a fail- ureâ€"well we can repeal the hy-laiv. RY..." LI_,,L n - .... _..ryw. ley "Jun w. Now that there is a. prospect; of the downfall of the absurd custom of “trenting†there is gladnoss in many a. humble home in 0111- village. WM. HARRISON. (ll uu Richmond Hill, Fob. 20. 19176:" ‘ o-â€" GRANTS FROM YORK COUNTY At that time no barn raising, log- ging bee party, birth, wedding or fun- eral could come off without intoxicat- ing drink being one of its most in- dispensable features. In couse of time the ï¬res of the distillery went out and many of its patrons to the poor house and to untimely graves. The supply was then kept up by importation. Meantime the sale of ardent spirits with domestic groceries became an _ alarming impediment to the welfare of the village. A strong agitation for a change was worked up by the friends l of humanity. The great argument ad- ‘ vanced was the utter impossibility of ‘ running a store successfully without whiskey. ‘ In 1874 the writer. as Reeve, zlmxed his signature to the two last shop licenses issued by the village. For ‘ thirty years since then there has been no intoxicating liquor Sold in any of our mercantile business places. One after another of our hotels have for various reasons dropped out of ex- ' istence and those that are left have been admonished by our citizens that they would add to their popularity if they equipped themselvvs in What is rapidly getting to be the prevailing fashion. ‘ ratepayers-of ï¬hat Local Optiquy-lraw tion HELP THE LIBRARIAN remain yours truly. Looking Backward. GEo: COWIE. is linow'n Librarian. the THE The proprietor of Pleasant View Herd Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Improved Chester White Hogs. Lot 29. 15b Com, Vaughan (Thunlhill) has for sale some good young stock. Thoroughbred bull and bag kept for service on the premises. D. G. GOODERHAM. The above business can he ed without the house if desilw II. VV inï¬el- PLEASANT VIEW FARM Want to sell at once member of the ï¬rm is business life. Trade of about 1000 tons per Good proï¬ts. Including a large brick residenca coal sheds with a capacity uf uezuly 500 tons. weigh scales with a. capacity 0f10,0001bs., delivery wagons, Lean), etc. $3.500 buys the coal business at Thurnhill station. Coal Business For Sale ,7 ____ _“._. Iva mu A wâ€" le’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. A k of 10% pages. Sand 31 one-cent stain for papa-covered, or 50 stam for c -bound copy. Address Dr. R. . Pierce, 663 Main Skeet, Buffaeo, N. Y. ,V ,___-_ _.-â€". «a... m DWI-Haul was sonâ€"511' the thug while ova-“hing I would eat would seen: ‘0 lie heavy like lead on my stomach. '11). claimed am: it was symmthedc ramble due to dyspepslt. and prescribed to: me. and ugh I took thetrrpowders rammy yet felt no better. My w fe advised me to try DI. Home“: Golden Medical Diswvenâ€"nnd stop taking the docâ€" tur's medicine. $10 bought. me a, bottle and we soon lound that. I began to improve. I) I kept upnbe tram I tookou flesh. my stomach became normal the digestive organs worked peflecflyand f soon ban to look like a dinereut. Demon. I can__nqver_ conga to 3m “nongu .___ M. - v... “‘vl w“) w be graham] tu- w'vhu you: medicine has done for me and I certaiuJy give it highest praiée.†Don‘t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substitutes for Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended to hexjus‘. 8! 800%", m ' e of your own body-â€" i1} ï¬icgnes andAbea thâ€"send for the Peoâ€" body as a. consequence a! “weak†stom- ach will be dista'ibuted among the or- gans which wmpose the body. If the body is weak because it. is ill-nourished that physical weakness will be ionnd in all the organsâ€"heart, liver, kidneys. etc. The liver will be torpld and inactive, giving rise to biliouaness, loss of 'te, weak nerves. feeble or irregular ac ion cf heart, alpitatlon, dizzim, headach backac e and kindred disturbances an “'ï¬aknï¬fmp of on m F r. uh wrl : " or yeam after myagz‘alth Memo tail. my head grew dizzy. eyes payed my upmad; man an“ -1. 4L4 N0 MAN IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. Let. the greatest athlete have dys psla and his muscles would soon fail. I: 31- cal stream is deflved from food. fa. man has insufï¬cient food he loea strength. If he has no loghhe 130$] istgon- vened into an "on 01:31: es 111- ach and bowels. 1!. Gem m the strength of the stomach to what extent. food eaten h! (lifted an! assimilued. People can die mm who have abundant food to we, when the stomach and its associate omens at ' n and nutrition do not. paform eir duty. Thus the stomach I: really the vital or- gan of the If the stomach is‘Weak" the body will weak also, because it, is upon the stomach the body relies for its strength. And an the body, considered as a whole, 15 made up of its several mem- bers and organs. so the weakness of the 5M“ .. - -__H The annunl sup er and entertain- ment of King and \gau han Plowmen‘s Association held at hillips’ Hotel, King City. Was a most pleasing event. Almost every part of the two neigh boring townships had its representa- tivos, including a. fair sprinkling of the fair sex. There was an excellent agread, and the host and hostess s owed good taste in the decoration and arrangement of the tables. An in- teresting p1 ogrnmme followed the sup- per, presided over by Mr. J. T. Saigeon, the energetic secretary. The follow- ing took part in the entertainment :â€" Misses McBride, VVinterand Kennedy, King Citv; Miss Myrtle Saigeon, Maple: Miss Jeffrey and Messrs. Allzm and Dixon. Toronto. Short and apâ€" proprinte speeches were given by Mr. Arch. McCullum, King; Mr. Roche, Toronto; \V. Reive. Churchill; Rev. Mr. Dean. Mr. James McLean. Mu- S ubscrihe 1 or CARR VILLE PLO VVMEN‘S SUPPER [Single copies 911m; once as the senior the firm is reLu'ing from EOODERHAM, Proprietor. -n he purch desired. ONT. “5.: Son >f the two neigh~ 6 its represenm~ sprinkling of the as an excellent , 3 cts. No. 34