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The Liberal, 5 Dec 1907, p. 4

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Th0 regular meeting of the Council “'45- hold in the Cuuncil Chamber on 'I’ursdny L'\ oiling. .u- ,1, l Vrfiérxvxrsfiéxs prment. Minutes of but regular met-ting mud and con- tinned. The following accounts] were then m den-d tn be paid:â€" Jno. (lastly. shun-Hing snow . .$ 5 00 Naughth Bruu..grm'vl and mud ll 25 ! Lycr & Son. cement, nails, 1“: .1n On motion. a committee of the u hula: Cuuncil was appointed to inter- \iew Mr. Palmer in reference to the fire hall. Councillors Barker and Sanderson were nppmnwd to see that, the fire tanks were filled with water. @1112 ggl‘ihcml. :utcvpted the responsibility of carng for Mus. Lyons during her sickness. ik was uun‘vd by Onuncillox‘ Nicholls and seconded by Councillor. Trench “That: Uuuncillor Snudt‘mnn's repmt FIB recvived and udnpted. that the funds lafw-x-od in he handed to the Treasurer and [but he he it}:tl‘[lctefi__(_xv (ud'fi‘c‘cohnt of Mrs. Lyons" sickness. and to hold the balance unfil culled fin"â€"â€"Gurried. It was moved that, the Culling Club have the use (If the rink 4m 1119 same Lurms as last year, the. nights of play t 1 he Tuesdays mud Fridaye.â€"Unrried. It, was moved that the Hockey Club lam'e the use of the rink on Monday and: \Vednesday nights from 8 to 10, for $lL50‘pvr nightâ€"Curried. 0n mutinn the By-luw Committee ’wala instructed to bring in a hy-law ut the next nweting “1’th Cuuncil to "mend the present, snow hy-lnw. The Q‘nuncil appninted Mr. A. G. Savage rm act us Full Clerk at the mad muni- u? ml Mentions. he Clerk was instructed to write Newton Bl'08.. expressing the Coun- cil's nppl‘ecimion (If their generous as- sistauma in the impmvmuent of the moaldway un Centre St! Pet, east. A. J. HUME. Clerk. A communication was read {mm Mt. John Palmer, on which action \. as deferred. [-NVI)’ uut (er‘rlh’c; said funds the hills which have hPeu sent, tn the Opuncil Mu Frank Welluum has returned ffinu his vis't. around Cuba"; and Lhe Northern Lakes. Miss E. French of Tm‘nnto spent tho week-end with Miss Helen Burnett. Sen ml of our citizens uuended th Bilwl‘nl Convention at Tburnlxill on Saturday. and “11011; an enthusiastic gu!hel‘il)_g._ " . Mr. Frank Burnett. Miss Helen Burnett. and Miss E. French apeut Sunday with friends in Lemonvillc. 'Mv. Fred \Vutsun uf Tumnw spent the week-end ut the home M Mr. D. Kwswull. U Mré. J'Mm Naughtou is spending a wevk in 'l‘omntn. Miss Anna KL-rsweli spent the week- end in Toronto. Edgek-ySvlmt-l Repm tfm Nuvcmhr‘r: SR. IVYâ€"«Um»; Jackson, Cum Locke, Russ Ketfev. Edna Reed. JR. IV.â€"Frank Muriun, Lawrence Heifer. Russvll Rubh. Smith, Frank Locke. JR. [lLâ€"RflSSAiidz‘l‘Sfln.L‘llll‘fi Mur- imx, Rvnt, W‘hibmme. Jim Aiming; llnward Tlmrnlmzzk. Edgar “’illizams. SR. H.â€"-Gm‘don Alida-mun. Nm‘mnn \Viuiaum. Edgar Anniug. JR. ILâ€"Tilly Lynn. Adh Robb. John l_3m~ms.__Elswm-th Kath-r. Rvy Kutfer. Gihlmxm PT. [Lâ€"Ju'q: G-wldpn. Victor Hogg. Allan Smith. W'innie Rnbh. Laura Anuing. Ham-I Mutton. Max Smith, Harald \Villiumi. RICHMOND “ILL. 051. ‘lC PT I‘ â€"-(b)â€"Vi!\l.l “’himmre. May vfivr. Hazel Thomas. Della Thult‘h VILLAGE COUNCIL. ‘IL â€"\VM'( Elgin M1115. Sanders") Edgeley. ; pnfpal Cd expressly [ur sidunm'vva. Strenthle build than: up with Dr. rativeâ€"mhh-Lgurliquidâ€" quickly help will come. test. aunt. on riqnost by mint“ Vé'is. You: health .h {11% Siam-.5; (.031. Sold n VVhitmore, Sid Snider, Albert . Dec orKéduey organs. a! Stuuaach 5. 1907 42 40 19 40 16 45 3 00- Ialtix Sold The local Hospital Unahie to Cars {or‘the Patient, and the quer; is What to Do? A Sad Story of Consumption in a Canadian Town A young woman. apparently friend- less, came in on a brain reaching Fort William, and immediately procured Worklns a. domestic. A doctor was called in to examine her case. as she appeared to be a consumptive. and she was at once pronounced a. bad case of tuberculosis. She was placed in the mqul local hospital of the town. and everything possible for the moment is beng done to help the patient. But writing to the Secretary of the National Sanitarium- Association; the. Secretary of the Board of Health asks: “Is it possible to make room for this tient in the Muskolm Free Hospital or Consumptives. The local hospital iii-crowded for room, and were is really rm‘piace for this poor girl." Continuing. the Fort William omcinl adds “I may say that as far as being Ible to ay is concerned, she, as far as we can earn, has no friends who can afi_or_d to pay for horin an institution." In a. little booklet issued by the National Sanitarium Assocint ion under Whose auspices has been established the Muskoku Free Hospital for Con- sumptives. we have the story told of a sad case of consumption. Ni] MDNEY AM N8 FREENBS The official reports of the past year show that more than half (ha patien {a whoentered the institution wemubso- lutely freeâ€"their maintenance not costing them a. single farming. The others only paid a. nominal sum rang- ing from $1.50 to $6.00 a week, only a. few paying the larger amount. The average of each patient was less than 60 cents a day. The actual cost of maintenance to the institution is over $9.00 a week so that our readers can readily sees how strong a. case is made out by- thaTrusbees in their appeal to make mvision for’fixst; such a patient as tha from Fort {Villiamvmiiy' one of scores who are constantly seeking admissmn. It is to 311661: just such cases as thew that, the Muskoka Free Hospital for ngsumgtiyqs has been pppned. Of 3. 8. N0. 4, Markham. The fallow- ifig is the WWW f9.” Ns')‘“"‘.‘2€"=â€" IV. OLASS.â€"â€"â€"Dictutiun M. Baker 42, U. \Villmms grave 40. J. Ousgrove 37, 33. R. \Villiams 16. Contributions on behalf of this work may bn sent to: Sir Wm. R. chmdith. Kt... Vice-President. Osgoode Hull; W. J. Gage, Esq.. 84 Spadinn. Avenue; J. S. Robertson, Secretary-Treasurer. National Sanitarium Association, 347 King Street, “C, Toronto, Ont. SR. IlI.,â€"Dict,ntion (Max. {SWâ€"Pear! Hunt. 2‘}. JR. Innâ€"Geography (Max. 100) Isaac Nigh 88. SR. II.,â€"Geogrnphy (Max. 100)â€" Ruth Hunvrrflfi. Ervie Hunt 88. Elsie Denver 77. Fwd (‘msgmve 74. Huber McCugue'fl. John MOOztgue 66. Douglas Read 6‘3. Em Conner 61', Russell Petbick 0. Buswie Finley and Willie Homer (absent). A tickling cuugh. fmm any c: quickly stuppc-d by Dr. Shoup's fine. And it is so thnmughl’y [use and safe. that Dr. Shot Harold Péthick. Elma Finley. Ross Baker. Numhpr on m“ 30. Average attendance Present evsry dayâ€" Rx-ad‘ H. McOnguP. Rx-ad‘ H Beatty. ‘ PT. I'Lâ€"George Read, Gm‘dcn Read. I. GLASSâ€"Allan Hoover, (imrgc Rinks» Russell. 1395."‘V‘"::“"i“ 135MB?“ shrub, l’urmsh Lhe curatxve to Dr. Shoop's Cnugh Cure the cough. and heals thA sensitive bronchial memhl upium. no chloroform. not “Rod tn injure or supprem. When You Paint are the best mi‘xed paints on the different tints. Always ready for use. ISLflND CITY FLOOR PfiINTS d‘ty hard i118 hours. Always rcliable, economical and durable. FOR SALE BY 1 SCHOOL REPORT . NICHOLLS, Richmond Hill 'here to give it wit to very young: 1): green leaves and‘te shading umunmi fie: R. Buyvnlon, U18 L. Nzusons form. nothing luush supprem. Simply a (tract. that helps to liLâ€"‘uls the S( tl membrane )II‘PI‘ 41. (i. Uns- VV. Hoover (Mag. 50)â€" 41. G. 0‘ 15‘: 1‘0 \' Lu cllu uuuu mrtle calm 4 Isiand City nd R.“ Use The Best I’aint Paints heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Ductm- uses. “The Sacred Hex-h". Always dvmand Dr. Shuop's‘ Cuugh Cure. Sold by \V. A. Sanderson. ‘ It will ‘35 Please Us >++++++m DR. P. fi. MfiLEAN i-Iâ€"++++++H+++++++++++Hv++1 Pure? Prepared moans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules cure constipatMm Pdpnns Tabules: at druggista. to have you come in and look over our Christmas goods. \Ve believe you prices dunng the holiday season, =but always Hy t0 give good value for the money. Ifyou find you are not suited hCTC, we you to bu y. will find them well chosen ain'éf low in price. would by no means ask JERRY SMITH YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOR Ripans Tabulea. Electors of CENTRE YORK ELECTION. MONDAY, DEC. 3,1907 W'e never raise our market. Made in 60 Auction Sales 9,. uuc cunt! ‘1 Subscriptions for weekly and daily papers taken at “The Liberal” Office. Note the following-- Weekly Globe, With illustr ated ediw Mon, tillJan. l, 1909 é.) Weekly Mail and Empire, with. premium “Golgotha,” C The Toronto Daily World 4 months C.- The Daily Globe, one year 2 York: County only a ° The/Daily Mail and Em- 2 hiwa. amp. vrsnr (V0711? The Toronto Daily World 4 months The Daily Globe, one year York: County only The/Daily Mail and Em- piref one year (York County) The Daily Star, received on day of publication The Daily Star, not receiv- ed day of publication Family Herald and Week- ly Star New Idea W’oman’s Magaâ€" For sale at the C. Station, or delivsred village;â€"~ STEAM COAL cattle and hogs. GET THE BEST me Canadlan fictional For threshing engines. NUT, STOVE, FURVACE Best Scranton coal. f. ++++++ 1' Also file. All kinds of grain bought and highest possible prices paid at the Elevator. J. H. RAME‘ R Bran and Victor Feed for Wat about GOAL N ewsmpam E 1n The proprietor of Pleasant Vii-v: Herd Holstein Cattle and Breeder of Improved Chester \Vhize Hugs. Lot 2‘3. 'lst 00"., Vaughan ('l‘lmrnhill) has fur snle smxm gnnd young stock. 'I‘hnnmghluréd service on the In ++=i~b~§+++++++++++€<+++ ++++++ A White Sow came to premi The owner may have same by prov pmperty and paying expenses. 23-3. GEO. THOMPSON, PLEASANT We are authorized by the makers of the silver- plated ware which we sell, to replaceâ€"free o‘f’ chargewany silver-plat- ed ware which does not wear satisfactorily. This is a prooi of the quality of our goods, and shows what confidence the man ufacturer has in his pro- duct. JERRY SMITH +MH++++++$+++++++++++Â¥ +4~++W++i++® 9*+++++++++++++++++++++++i‘ Prom 0f @uaiity E‘emale Teacher Estray Notice” Sfiuhscribe for fd’ "95111180. lh hnfll «nil hog kept Cr. GOODERH Am, I’rupz-ittor V I E W LIBERAL $51} 850.. 7596 75C. \N humnd Hill ec'y-Treas. chxuond H \an (Putt 5 January ‘nials and tc.. receiv- FARM

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